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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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Georgia Lawmakers Attempt To Revive Sports Betting

Georgia legislators mounted an effort to bring sports betting hopes back from the dead Thursday, attaching sports-betting legalization to an unrelated bill in a Senate committee.
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Gambling

News In Brief: March 13-March 17, 2023

Maryland moves to prevent gambling marketing on college campuses and Western Australia backs post-scandal reforms to Crown casinos.
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Gambling

Friend Or Foe? What HSBC’s SVB UK Rescue Package Means For Fintech

As the dust settles, concerns are growing that HSBC’s rescue deal for Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) may not bode well if the bank uses its traditional risk approach.
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Payments

European Parliament Passes Data Act

The proposed legislation will govern rules for data-sharing related to connected devices and aims to help facilitate new services that leverage big data and machine learning across the EU.
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Payments

Take Action Now To Stop Ransomware, FATF Urges In New Report

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has urged members to take action to stop the spread of ransomware, and to prevent it from being used for money laundering and terrorist financing purposes.
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Payments

Tabcorp Secures Discovery In Court Clash With Entain

Australian wagering giant Tabcorp Holdings has prevailed in court action to secure documents from bookmaker Entain to establish if the latter's deal with a pubs and hotels lobby group infringes Tabcorp’s retail monopoly.
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Gambling

Brazil To Ban Unlicensed Advertising In High-Cost Sports-Betting Market

A forthcoming emergency decree to regulate sports betting will reportedly prohibit all advertising and sponsorship by unlicensed operators unwilling to pay an anticipated multi-million real upfront licensing fee.
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Gambling

German Regulator Denies Tight Rules Foster Black Market

The German regulator has challenged a trade group’s assertion that the country’s restrictive online gambling rules are fueling a black market.
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Gambling

Legal Bets On March Madness Set To Surpass Illegal Wagers In 2023

Meet the Press, the longest-running television series in the United States, is projecting legal sports wagers on March Madness this year will, for the first time, exceed revenue from illegal bets.
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Gambling

Republicans Blame ’Woke’ Capitalism For SVB Collapse As Democrats Push For Stricter Regulations

In the early days after the second-largest bank failure in history, the fallout inevitably becomes political as Democrats call for the strengthening of the post-financial crisis legislation, while Republicans blame the firm’s ESG policies.
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Payments

2023 Outlook: Surviving and Thriving in Challenging Times

As companies move into 2023, they face a new, more challenging environment than what came before. Whether due to rising competition, a worsening economy or the growing presence of fraud, payments firms face a bitter cocktail of threats over the next 12 months.
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Payments

Binance Scraps $1bn Crypto ‘Recovery’ Fund, As UK Fiat Partner Quits

Citing turbulence in the crypto banking and stablecoin markets, Binance has retracted its offer to invest $1bn in "distressed" crypto firms, while in the UK its fiat payments partner has quit the exchange.
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Payments

Let’s Get MiCA Sorted Before We Consider MiCA II, MEPs Say

The FTX scandal has got the EU’s central bank chief calling for a MiCA II already, but parliamentarians and industry simply want to get the original regulation over the finish line.
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Payments

Massachusetts Holds Hearing For Wynn Resorts, Penn Entertainment Sports-Betting Violations

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission held two hearings on Tuesday with representatives from Wynn Resorts and Penn Entertainment casinos to discuss potential penalties, after each company self-reported accepting illegal wagers on in-state college games.
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Gambling

Spain To Bar 'Intensive' Gamblers From Using Credit Cards

A new Spanish royal decree targets the protection of young people aged 18 to 25 years-old and what it calls “intensive” gamblers, who will be shielded from promotions, VIP status and restricted from using credit cards.
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Gambling

Oregon Considers Studying Lottery's Impact On Tribal Gaming

Oregon has not taken a comprehensive look at its gaming industry since 1996, but with the introduction of sports betting almost four years ago, a bill being considered by a committee in the House of Representatives would require a study of the state lottery and its impact on tribal gaming.
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Gambling

Argentine City Of Córdoba Refusing To Allow Online Gambling

As the mysterious delay in issuing licences to the eight selected online gambling operators in the province of Córdoba continues, the eponymous capital city of Córdoba has again publicly declared that online gambling will not be allowed within its city limits.
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Gambling

Data Dive: How Regulatory Activity In Asia Fell Off A Cliff

Priorities have gradually shifted across Asia, with VIXIO’s expert on the region calling out previous payments modernisation, recession planning and the end of a post-election high as the likely causes.
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Payments

Despite $3.3bn Deposit, Circle Emerges From SVB Collapse Unscathed

Following a turbulent weekend, the issuer of the world’s second-largest stablecoin has recovered its $3.3bn deposit from Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which collapsed on Friday.
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Payments

Card Networks Halt Gun Code Implementation Amid US State Backlash

The ISO global standard requires card networks to implement a merchant category code for gun purchases but the largest card companies have decided to put those plans on hold as several US states have moved to ban the gun code.
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Twin Announcements Signal Major Overhaul of US AML/CTF Regulation

The new proposed rulemakings aim to force a shift from static policy design to real-time operational maintenance, requiring firms to prove that their compliance frameworks actually stop illicit activity rather than just documenting it.
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Regulatory Influencer: New Zealand’s AML Levy - Privatising the Cost of Effective Supervision, A One-Off or More to Come?

The New Zealand Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has released the AML levy proposal outlining its plans to impose a charge on anti-money laundering (AML) reporting entities to fund the establishment and running of a standalone AML regulator for the country. While the AML Amendment Bill and the AML Supervisor and Levy Bill, which form the legal basis for this proposal, have yet to be passed in parliament, the levy’s stated implementation date of July 2027 could mean a costly recurring bill for AML reporting entities from next year.
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UK’s Payments Association Calls For APP Fraud Regulation To Target Digital Platforms

The industry body has called for new regulations that would impose strengthened fraud prevention standards across social media, online marketplace and instant messaging platforms operating in the UK.
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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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