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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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EU Council Takes Crypto Legislation Over Final Hurdle

The Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation and the Transfer of Funds Regulation have now both passed the final stages.
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Payments

Finnish Fine Forces Operators To Take Regulator Seriously, Say Lawyers

Finland’s conditional €2.4m fine for a Betsson subsidiary should be seen as a wake-up call for any operator that has received a warning from the National Police Board in the past, lawyers have said.
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Gambling

Online Gaming Industry Balancing Tech Evolution With Regulatory Constraints

Suppliers and regulators continue to grapple with the challenges of specific rules governing gaming technology while adapting to a constantly changing tech landscape in other areas such as cybersecurity.
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Gambling

Tjärnström Resigns As Kindred CEO, Interim Replacement Named

Long-time Kindred Group chief executive Henrik Tjärnström has resigned effective immediately to be replaced by an interim successor, chief commercial officer Nils Andén.
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Gambling

Malta Bill Breaks EU Law, Say Industry Lawyers

A bill in Malta that would all but block the transfer of court judgments against gambling companies from other EU states breaks EU law, say lawyers that represent the industry, but could buy operators time as they seek to avoid repaying losses in Germany and Austria.
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Gambling

Crypto Should Be Regulated As Gambling, UK MPs Say

A controversial report released by the UK Treasury Committee has said consumer crypto trading should be regulated as gambling rather than financial services.
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Gambling

After Brief Flirtation, States Seek Separation Of Colleges And Sports Betting

Marketing alliances between U.S. sportsbooks and colleges are fast becoming taboo, with lawmakers in Louisiana and Maryland following regulators and industry groups in imposing restrictions in response to damning media coverage.
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Gambling

Former US Congressmen Dodd And Frank Defend Post-Financial Crisis Agency

Authors of the post-financial crisis Dodd-Frank Act speak up in favour of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a constitutional debate which puts in jeopardy 12 years of regulatory actions taken by the agency.
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Payments

No Revisions For Payments Account Directive, Confirms European Commission

The European Commission has ruled out any changes to the Payments Account Directive at present, despite suggesting areas in need of improvement.
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Payments

Australian Banks Join New Fraud Reporting Exchange Platform To Fight Scammers

Australian banks have launched a new digital platform that aims to significantly reduce the time it takes to report fraudulent transfers, in an effort to prevent scammers from cashing out.
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Payments

Fears That New Dutch Ad Restrictions May Drive Players Away

Dutch industry representatives have expressed deep concern that incoming advertising restrictions will drive players to illegal sites.
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Gambling

UK White Paper Called Balanced, As Good As Could Be Expected

UK online slots stake limits are likely to be £5 per spin and £2 for gamblers under 25, two gambling experts have predicted.
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Gambling

Gnashing Of Teeth Continues As U.S. iGaming Drought Persists

After going almost two full years without adding a new state to the six already offering online casino gaming, industry executives hoping for a last-ditch effort to succeed in Illinois have become rather obsessive about ending the drought.
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Gambling

Sports Integrity In Spotlight Amid Series Of Betting Scandals

The series of recent betting-related scandals in U.S. professional and college sports is set to test public perceptions of sports integrity and underlines the importance of athlete education programs, according to league officials speaking at last week’s SBC Summit North America.
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Gambling

Baltics Face Advertising Restriction Dilemma

Estonia’s Ministry of Finance is contemplating a gambling advertising ban, despite its fellow Baltic nations of Lithuania and Latvia outlining the difficulties they are experiencing enforcing similar restrictions.
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Gambling

HSBC And Scotia Capital Fined Combined $68m For WhatsApp (Mis)Use

US securities and derivatives agencies have again fined two banks whose employees used WhatsApp to discuss business matters. Regulators have handed out more than $2bn in fines since their crackdown on such recordkeeping failures started in 2021.
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Payments

Another BNPL Bites The Dust - This Time It’s Fupay

Fupay has become the latest casualty of Australia’s once thriving but now struggling buy now, pay later (BNPL) sector, as firms grapple with higher interest rates and increased funding costs.
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Payments

Payments Industry Entering Era Of Consolidation, Says German Regulator

In a wide-ranging annual report, Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has echoed others in Europe by noticing an increase in mergers and acquisitions. It has also said complaints were up and the number of licence applications were down.
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Payments

Finnish Police Issue Conditional Fine Against Betsson Over Illegal Marketing

Finland’s National Police Board has imposed what it calls a conditional €2.4m fine on a Betsson subsidiary, which will be levied alongside payment blocking if it does not comply by June 3.
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Gambling

Oklahoma Tribes Take Cautious Approach Toward Sports Betting

Oklahoma remains one of the key tribal gaming markets that has yet to legalize sports betting, with animosity between tribes and Republican Governor Kevin Stitt expected to forestall regulation for the foreseeable future.
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Unpacking the RBA’s Ban on Card Surcharging and New Interchange Caps

Changes to the rules on merchant card fees in Australia aim to introduce greater transparency and spur competition, and will contribute to the shifting landscape as alternative payment methods expand the variety of options.
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Regulatory Influencer: A Playbook Emerges - Convergence and Divergence in State Crypto Kiosk Regulation

In March 2026, Maine became the latest in a growing number of states to adopt legislation regulating virtual currency kiosks (crypto ATMs) in the US. Maine's law builds on emergency legislation adopted by the state in June 2025, regulating virtual currency kiosks within the state’s money transmission framework and providing additional consumer protections specific to kiosks. Elsewhere, legislation to regulate crypto kiosks and implement consumer protection measures is, at the time of writing, awaiting the governor’s signature in Florida, Kansas, and Virginia. The legislation reflects a regulatory pattern emerging across the US. States are beginning to converge on a common regulatory framework for virtual currency kiosks, addressing consumer protection concerns and fraud risks through comprehensive legislation, plugging a gap left by federal supervision, which has remained primarily focused on anti-money laundering (AML) oversight.
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Regulatory Influencer: The Additional Load - The Impact of Fragmentation, Volatility and Technical Innovation on Regulatory Activity in 2026 and Beyond

2025 regulatory activity in Europe was defined more by the weight of implementation than the adoption of new regulation. As the industry grappled with the operational realities of implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (Markets in Crypto-Assets - MiCA) and Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (Digital Operational Resilience Act - DORA), a deceptively calm period transpired as the long and varied path to implementation began. For financial institutions, however, 2026 will be about more than just managing the regulatory load as Europe moves into another adoption phase. It will also require building capabilities to deal with diverging geopolitical paths and technological shifts. It will be about surviving and thriving during a period of intense adjustment where compliance is no longer a back-office function, but a core strategic pillar.
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Interpol Highlights AI Fraud Threat as Regulators Focus on Legitimate Use

The intergovernmental organisation advocates strengthening legal frameworks and boosting information sharing to address artificial intelligence (AI)-driven fraud, in response to rapid increases in both the volume and sophistication of criminal activity.
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Real-Time Risk, Real-World Liability: The New Global Standard for AML

This Outlook examines how organisations can respond to the rapid and fundamental changes to anti-money laundering/counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) frameworks anticipated in key jurisdictions around the world.
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Operational Resilience - A Global Comparative

Operational resilience is the ability of an institution to deliver critical operations through disruptions. This regulatory influencer examines operational resilience standards in the EU and UK, alongside those in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia, while benchmarking each jurisdiction’s approach against the EU's requirements.
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Payments Modernisation in the UK Aims to Trigger New Era of Financial Innovation

As the authorities implement the National Payments Vision (NPV) and extend the regulatory perimeter to ensure consumer protection in newer areas of the system, compliance teams face a wave of new obligations.
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Regulatory Influencer: Reformed Regimes – Preparing for the UK and EU Consumer Credit Overhaul

On October 30, 2023, the European Union published Directive (EU) 2023/2225 (Consumer Credit 2 – CCD2) in the Official Journal of the European Union. Subsequently, on May 19, 2025, the UK government launched a consultation on proposed reforms to the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA). Given the upcoming November 20, 2026 application date of CCD2, the July 15, 2026 application date of the UK’s deferred payment credit (DPC) regime and the expected phase 2 consultation of the UK rules, this regulatory influencer will examine the necessity of the changes, the jurisdictional approaches, as well as provide a comparison of the two.
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Vixio View: The FCA’s Plans Shift to Data-Led Enforcement in 2026/27

Payments firms in the UK should see greater clarity and feel less regulatory burden, but must ensure their adoption of technology enables real-time, data-led compliance that supports consumer protection and operational resilience.
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Regulatory Framework - European Union Report

This Regulatory Framework - European Union Report provides a detailed overview of European Union legislations which apply to financial services. The report contains: A legislative landscape. The authorities framework. Definitions. Upcoming legislation. A regulatory landscape.
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