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Europe Advances Plans For Real-Time Payments Connectivity With Asia

By linking its TARGET Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) system with India and Southeast Asia, the European Central Bank (ECB) is accelerating real-time payments globally and challenging European payment service providers (PSPs) to prepare for faster flows and competitive pressures.
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Prolonged Limbo On Open Banking Leaves US Financial Sector Navigating Uncertainty

A renewed push from Democratic senators highlights how the stalled Personal Financial Data Rights (PFDR) rule is forcing banks and fintechs to rethink strategy, as shifting political priorities threaten a stable data-access framework for the long term.
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US Open Banking Rule Highlights Industry Divisions Over Data And Fees

By defining who can access consumer data, whether fees are allowed and compliance timelines, the Personal Financial Data Rights final rule (PFDR Rule) underscores continuing legal and market tensions between banks and fintech innovators.
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EBA Slams Fintechs Over Lax Compliance In New AML Risk Assessment

In its latest risk assessment, the European Banking Authority (EBA) has warned that poor practices and a lack of experience at fintechs, including payments and crypto firms, are undermining efforts to tackle financial crime.
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Tanzania Advertising Code Includes TV, Radio 'Blackout'

​​​​​​​The Gaming Board of Tanzania has proposed a new code of practice for gambling adverts which would see a TV and radio “blackout” from Monday to Friday between 6am and 9am.
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Gambling

Federal Judge Throws Out Florida-Seminole Compact, Halts Sports Betting

A U.S. District Court judge late Monday night invalidated the Seminole Tribe’s landmark new gaming compact with the state of Florida, bringing an abrupt end to the state’s mobile sports betting offering.
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Gambling

FinCEN Says Payments Processors Must Report Suspected Environmental Crime

The U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has released an advisory document, guiding financial institutions on how to file suspicious activity reports related to environmental crime, after finding an upward trend in this type of crime.
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Payments

Cybersecurity Rules Tightened For U.S. Banks

The three federal US financial regulators have issued a new cyber rule for banks - meaning that they need to report cyber incidents within 36 hours.
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Payments

ECB: We Don’t Want To Compete In the Payments Landscape

The digital euro is an instrument, not a commercial product, a European Central Bank (ECB) official has told members of the European Parliament.
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Payments

India’s Paytm Loses Quarter Of Share Value, While Regulator Plots New IPO Rules

India's largest initial public offering (IPO) ended on a sour note as shares in mobile payments app Paytm tumbled 27 percent on the first day of trading. Meanwhile, regulators look to tighten rules relating to IPOs as stock market activity reaches fever pitch.
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Payments

California Tribes Urged To Embrace Risks Of Sports Betting

Tribes in California and other Indian gaming markets have been advised to focus on on-premises mobile sports betting and embrace the risks associated with legal sports wagering, rather than view it as a mere amenity within their casino-resorts.
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Gambling

Malta Gambling Conference Draws Flak Over COVID-19 Protocols, Strip-Tease Act

​​​​​​​The SiGMA Europe conference in Malta last week was dogged by controversies ranging from concerns about COVID-19 precautions to a strip-tease act at an exhibitor’s booth that was quickly squelched.
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Gambling

Urgent Intervention Needed For Stablecoins, Warns ECB

Central banks should take advantage of stablecoins current low risks and build up a regulatory framework, the European Central Bank (ECB) has declared in its Financial Stability Review.
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Payments

PSR Would Require Banks To Publish APP Fraud Data And Offer Mandatory Reimbursement

The UK Payments Systems Regulator (PSR) has published a consultation paper on authorised push payment (APP) scams, proposing further measures to fight this form of fraud, which has grown significantly within the first half of the year.
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Payments

Week In Brief - November 19, 2021

A short roundup of some of the week's payments news you may have missed. This week we look at AML breaches in Switzerland, N26’s exit from the United States, changes to direct debit rules in Canada and new laws aimed at reducing wastage from digital products and services in France.
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Payments

Off The Hook For Now? Swedish Authorities Conclude Investigation Against Klarna

The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (Finansinspektionen - FI) has “written off” its investigation into the buy now, pay later kingpin.
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Payments

UK Review White Paper To Address Affordability, Online Stakes

Affordability and online restrictions similar to those imposed on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) will be looked at in the government's impending white paper on the Gambling Act review.
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Gambling

Arkansas Mobile Sports-Betting Rules Include Restrictive Revenue-Share Provision

Arkansas regulators voted Thursday to take the first step toward permitting mobile sports betting in the state, but potential operators expressed concern about a provision that would keep a majority of mobile revenues in the hands of Arkansas casinos.
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Gambling

Blackstone Offers $5.5bn In Third Bid To Buy Out Crown Resorts

Financial services heavyweight The Blackstone Group has launched a third attempt to acquire struggling Australian casino operator Crown Resorts.
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Gambling

News In Brief: November 15-November 19, 2021

British police warn against a growing trend of lottery fraud and Maryland issues delayed sports-betting licenses.
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Gambling

MEP Stresses Importance Of Full Implementation And Strong Enforcement Of EU AML Package

The EU has a chance to fill the gaps in its anti-money laundering (AML) framework, but it requires full implementation, strong enforcement and cooperation, the co-rapporteur of the proposal has said.
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Payments

Visa Denied! Amazon To Start Blocking UK Payments From US Card Giant

In a case of bigtech v big scheme, Visa’s credit cards will no longer be able to be used for transactions on Amazon’s platform.
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Payments

Rabobank To Face AML Action From Dutch Regulator

The Dutch central bank is due to discipline the Netherlands second-largest bank for failure in its anti-money laundering compliance, the financial institution has announced.
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Payments

More Crypto Players Lay Out Vision For Crypto Regulation

Following the lead of Coinbase, Ripple and Binance have now set out their views on how regulators should approach the booming crypto sector. Ripple is calling for rulemakers to use the current regulatory framework, while Binance releases its ten fundamental rights for crypto users that regulation should acknowledge.
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War in the Middle East Set to Accelerate Decoupling From Traditional Infrastructure

The new geopolitical realities mean that payments firms will need to reassess their compliance priorities to protect themselves against the risks posed by Iranian and other sanctioned actors.
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Regulatory Influencer: Will Sanctions Enforcement be on the Rise in 2026?

In 2026 and beyond, a structural shift in global economic governance around sanctions enforcement can be expected. Prior to late 2025, the focus was more on sanctions design and designations as a policy tool for most jurisdictions, given the geopolitical landscape, whereas 2026 could be the year when the focus moves to sanctions enforcement.
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Mapping EU Legislation: Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (Digital Operational Resilience Act – DORA) and Directive (EU) 2022/2556

Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (Digital Operational Resilience Act – DORA) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on December 27, 2022. DORA lays down uniform requirements concerning the security of network and information systems supporting the business processes of financial entities. This Mapping EU Legislation: DORA page will be updated in line with any DORA update. This includes any delegated regulation, implementing regulation or guideline issued and published at EU level, or any legislation supplementing it at member state level.
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Regulatory Reporting: Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (Digital Operational Resilience Act – DORA) – Register of Information

As provided in Article 28(3) of Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (Digital Operational Resilience Act – DORA), as part of a financial entity's ICT risk management framework, they must maintain and update at entity level, and at sub-consolidated and consolidated levels, a register of information (ROI) in relation to all contractual arrangements on the use of ICT services provided by ICT third-party service providers. Although the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have provided information on such reports, the procedures for submitting the registers differs between national competent authorities. This document provides a snapshot of reporting requirements across selected European countries.
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Competing Reports on CFPB Downsizing Signal Continued Volatility for Regulated Firms

As the battle over the Trump Administration’s plans for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) enters a new phase, firms operating in the US can expect fragmented oversight and inconsistent enforcement.
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Kazakhstan Completes Five-Year Shift to Regulated Crypto Market

New legislation seeks to establish the jurisdiction as a regional hub for regulated digital finance by offering a legal environment that could attract both domestic and international players.
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Compliance Under Construction: Key Takeaways from the UK Payments Forward Plan

The UK Payments Forward Plan, published in February 2026, is intended to be a clear, coordinated regulatory roadmap for the UK’s payments sector over the next three years. This document offers an assessment of the plan’s strengths, weaknesses and likely impact on the UK payments industry over the coming months and years, as well as the full text of the plan itself.
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Dissecting Stablecoins: Design, Yield Generation and Risk

Stablecoins have evolved into a rapidly expanding financial infrastructure, and regulators globally are striving to keep pace, stressing the need for a clear understanding of their design, risks, and yield mechanisms to inform debate and discussion.
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Vixio’s Verdict: The New UK Payments Plan Points The Way, Not The Specifics

The long-awaited publication of the UK’s Payments Forward Plan underlines the scale of the relevant authorities’ ambitions and of the challenge they have set themselves and the industry in the pursuit of growth and increased competition.
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Vixio’s Verdict: Finland’s FSA 2026–2028 Strategy - Building Financial Resilience in An Unpredictable World

The Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) will operate under a renewed supervisory strategy for 2026 to 2028, centred around delivering effective and risk-based supervision. From 2026, supervisory priorities will place particular emphasis on the operational reliability of digital services and on preparing supervised entities for extreme economic and market phenomena. Alongside these annual priorities, the FSA will continue its ongoing monitoring of solvency, good governance and compliance with codes of business conduct. For 2026, the FSA has planned 35 new inspections and 24 thematic assessments, a slight increase from 2025, when 33 inspections and 18 thematic assessments were conducted. As financial services continue to digitise, the FSA needs deeper, more frequent on-site and thematic reviews to assess operational resilience standards. A modest increase suggests a measure of strengthening supervisory depth rather than a signal of systemic concern.
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