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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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Dutch Fine For BetEnt As Ad Ban Details Published

The Netherlands Gambling Authority has issued a €400,000 fine to BetEnt, a Dutch online gambling company owned by Entain, for distributing advertising that was improperly directed to young adults, as the government reveals details of its impending advertising prohibition.
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Gambling

Massachusetts Mobile Sports-Betting Opening Tops $568m In Handle

Online sportsbooks in Massachusetts brought in just over $46m in gross revenue in the state’s abbreviated first month of business, a strong opening performance that immediately catapults the state into the upper echelon of U.S. sports-betting markets.
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Gambling

Italy Pushes Forward Retail Reorganisation After EU Ruling

Under the cloud of a Court of Justice of the European Union ruling, Italy is attempting to finally complete the controversial remodelling of its multi-billion euro land-based sector.
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Gambling

Court Ruling On Florida Compact Could Impact Sports Betting In California

Legal experts predict that sports-betting ballot initiatives are likely to be resurrected in California, with the future of Indian gaming to be significantly influenced by a pending decision from a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. regarding a gambling compact between the Seminole Tribe and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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Gambling

Norwegian Monopoly Increases Profit, Customers

Profits and number of customers increased at Norwegian government-owned gambling monopoly operator Norsk Tipping in 2022, according to its latest annual report.
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Gambling

SEC Gives Green Light To PayPal ’Viewpoint Discrimination’ Probe

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has given the thumbs up for shareholders to decide whether to investigate “viewpoint discrimination” at PayPal after the firm’s proposal to hand out fines for spreading misinformation backfired.
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Payments

Australia Regulators In Panic As Losses From Scams Rocket In 2022

Australian regulators are scrambling to protect consumers following a new report showing that Australians lost at least A$3.1bn ($2bn) to scams in 2022.
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Payments

Relief As UK Regulators Unveil Next Open Banking Chapter

The Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee has set out its recommendations for the next phase of open banking in the UK.
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Payments

India To Block Payments For Illegal Online Gaming

India is preparing to order payments companies and other financial institutions to block payments to illegal domestic and foreign gaming websites, a Cabinet official told the Economic Times on Monday.
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Gambling

Brazil Betting Tax Rate Much Higher Than UK, Lawyers Warn

Brazilian gambling interests are unhappy with the government's proposed tax rates for sports betting, arguing that the UK's headline rate of 15 percent is not a like-for-like comparison due to various other taxes that will also be applied.
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Gambling

Finland Needs Licensing Or More Enforcement Powers, Says Report

Finland's monopoly system is at a “crossroads” and it must consider introducing a licensing system or more measures to prevent unlicensed online gambling, according to a highly anticipated report by the Ministry of the Interior.
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Gambling

Nevada Assembly Passes Lottery Bill, Gaming Reform Clears Committee

Despite opposition from the casino industry, the Nevada Assembly on Monday approved a constitutional resolution to legalize a lottery, the latest effort over the decades to add the Silver State to the list of 45 states that have lotteries.
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Gambling

Switzerland To Explore Stablecoins, Wholesale CBDC In New Tokenised Settlement Tests

The Swiss central bank has confirmed that it will use stablecoins and wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) to test tokenised settlement models, in an attempt to study both public- and privately-issued tokenised money.
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Payments

FedNow Caught Up In Presidential Hopeful’s CBDC Misinformation

FedNow, the upcoming US instant payment system, has been described as a central bank digital currency (CBDC) by Democratic presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr, who claims it is the "first step" to ultimate government surveillance.
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Payments

Data Dive: UK Payments Licensing Benchmarked

With the number of new UK payments and e-money licence applications at a decade low, and the chances of obtaining approval falling to 47 percent, VIXIO looks at the Financial Conduct Authority's latest performance data and how it compares to that of the EU.
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Payments

Senior Managers Regime Used To Fine Former TSB Employee Over IT Fail

The UK Prudential Regulation Authority has fined the former chief information officer of TSB Bank plc for a breach of Senior Manager Conduct Rules.
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Payments

Brazil Announces Measures To Prevent Illegal Sports Betting

Brazil has announced measures it says will prevent black market online betting after it regulates sports betting, but seasoned market observers fear they may not be effective.
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Gambling

MGM, Wynn Await Sanctions For Illegal Wagers In Massachusetts

Representatives from MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts took part in separate hearings on Friday before the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to explain how each company violated state law by accepting illegal wagers on in-state college games.
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Gambling

UK Gambling Harms Cost £1.4bn Annually, Says Research

Britain's oldest independent economic research institute estimates the total cost of harms associated with problem gambling in the UK is £1.4bn per year.
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Gambling

Is Congress Ready For The Happy Warrior Of Sports Betting?

When Ray Lesniak's obituary is written, he is likely to be remembered for revolutionizing the U.S. gaming industry by introducing sports-betting legislation in New Jersey which led to the landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on May 14, 2018.
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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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