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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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PSR In Need Of Reform, Says Ex-Regulator

VIXIO spoke recently to Mark Falcon, an ex-regulator who helped to set up the Payment Systems Regulator in the UK. His opinions about the six-year-old regulator were stinging and ranged from structural problems to its mandate to promote competition.
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Payments

U.S. Regulators Warn Of Sports-Betting Ad Crackdown

An overabundance of sports-betting advertising led two influential state gaming regulators on Monday to urge the industry to find a balance between competition and over-saturation, or risk a legislative backlash.
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Gambling

Shots Fired In Sihanoukville Online Raid As Crime Wave Flourishes

Police in Sihanoukville have arrested 15 Chinese nationals and confirmed shots were fired during a Friday raid on a hotel casino complex that was hosting online gambling operations.
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Gambling

Nigeria, Ghana Regulators Collaborating To Raise Revenues

The director-general of Nigeria’s National Lottery Regulatory Commission wants to team up with Ghana to form a regional gambling stronghold in the West African sub-region.
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Gambling

German FIU Under Money Laundering Suspicion

Agents of the Osnabrück public prosecutor’s office have raided the ministries of finance and justice in Germany, on apparent suspicion that someone at the financial intelligence unit (FIU) has colluded in money laundering.
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Payments

UK Unveils Data Protection Reform Plans

The UK government has unveiled plans to water down the provisions of the UK GDPR, the country's version of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. In doing so, it is raising the possibility that the EU will cease to regard its regime as "adequate", which in turn might interrupt the easy flow of personal data between the UK and the EU.
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Payments

News In Brief - September 13, 2021

Police ought to do more to tackle online fraud, the City of London Board chair has said.
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Payments

NFL Broadcasters Adjusting To League Gambling Evolution

As the National Football League’s position on gambling references and advertisements during game broadcasts continues to evolve, the league’s flagship television broadcasters say the tone of the games will not change overnight to a heavier gambling focus.
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Gambling

Could Sports-Betting Battle Spread From Florida To Illinois As Seminoles Expand?

A sports-betting ballot war appears all but certain next year in Florida, and the conflict might spread to Illinois where Hard Rock International plans to develop a $311m casino and continue its expansion into the commercial casino market.
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Gambling

Dutch Gambling Industry Hopes Agreement Can Head Off Ad Backlash

Dutch gambling industry executives are hoping a voluntary agreement can be forged with media and broadcasting officials that will fend off a potential “avalanche” of marketing and a resulting political backlash.
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Gambling

Nordic Restrictions Aid Unlicensed Operators, Argue Trade Groups

Restrictions across the Nordic region are being driven by politics as opposed to data and will force players to use unlicensed operators, according to the heads of the Swedish and Danish online trade groups.
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Gambling

News In Brief - September 10, 2021

The UK's Payment Systems Regulator has appointed two new senior advisors, and Cypriot authorities embrace blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
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Payments

Ultimatum For Coinbase

Coinbase is in hot water with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over its plans to award users interest on the crypto-coins that they are not trading at the moment.
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Payments

Brush Up On Cyber Risks, EU Authorities Warn FIs

The financial sector is increasingly at risk from cyber-attacks, the European supervisory authorities have warned in their latest report on the subject.
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Payments

Ontario Online Opening Draws Near As Sports-Betting Standards Set

Ontario’s gambling commission has published final standards for online sports betting and internet gaming and confirmed that operators will be able to start the application process to become regulated in the province as soon as Monday.
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Gambling

888 Says It's Keen On Keeping William Hill Shops

888 Holdings has affirmed its interest in keeping William Hill’s 1,400 stores, as its chief executive said it had rebuffed approaches to sell them.
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Gambling

Finnish Licensing Possible By 2026, Consultant Predicts

A change in political power could see a licensing system introduced in Finland as early as 2026, according to a former Veikkaus Oy VP turned local gambling consultant.
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Gambling

DC Lottery Needs Changes To Boost Sports-Betting Revenue

The DC Lottery’s sports-betting product is performing poorly, and the city should consider increasing the tax rate on private operators, as well as other structural changes, to assist the struggling program, according to a new report from D.C.’s independent monitor.
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Gambling

News In Brief: September 6-September 10, 2021

Netherlands licensees to be named in late September, Cypriot regulator wants gambling companies to embrace crypto and Japan's Yokohama is officially withdrawn from casino-resort contention.
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Gambling

China’s Personal Information Protection Law To Take Effect On November 1

Swingeing fines and the revocation of business permits are the order of the day for China's new data protection law, which stipulates that firms that are guilty of serious offences can pay fines of up to 50m renminbi (US$7.74m), or 5 percent of their annual turnover.
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How the Trend for Self-Funding Regulators is Reshaping Jurisdictional Competition

New Zealand’s new anti-money laundering (AML) levy signals a global shift towards “club-good” regulation, with developed markets increasingly treating supervisors as industry-funded service providers rather than state-funded public goods, impacting jurisdictions’ competitiveness.
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Regulatory Influencer: Fraud Prevention Breaks Out Beyond Traditional Financial Crime Controls

The scale, speed and accessibility of modern payments have fundamentally altered the risk landscape, shifting fraud from an isolated criminal activity to a systemic challenge embedded in everyday financial services. European regulators are increasingly reframing fraud as a core consumer protection challenge rather than simply a financial crime risk. This is not limited to one segment of the market: banks, payment institutions, electronic money (e-money) firms and investment platforms are all exposed. Fraud comprises a spectrum of typologies that continue to evolve alongside technological and behavioural changes. Most prevalent forms across Europe include: Authorised push payment (APP) fraud. Social engineering and impersonation scams. Phishing and smishing attacks. Account takeover fraud. Romance scams. Artificial intelligence (AI) fraud. As payment journeys become more seamless and embedded, often designed to minimise friction, fraudsters are exploiting the same efficiencies to execute scams at scale, with reduced detection windows and greater cross-border reach. Several structural drivers that are involved in fraud acceleration include: Mobile wallets. Online banking and embedded
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Regulatory Influencer: Bank Charters Disrupting Money Transmitter Licenses and the US Financial Services Market

Payment service providers (PSPs), fintechs, and digital asset firms have traditionally scaled by obtaining money transmitter licenses (MTLs) across many US states, each with its own rules and oversight. That model is now being challenged.
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PACE Act Presents a Direct Challenge to the Bank-Centric US Payments Model

The newly proposed legislation represents one of the most ambitious attempts to date to break banks’ monopoly over US payments infrastructure by extending direct access to federal payment systems to qualified nonbank firms.
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Regulatory Influencer: Stablecoins as the Trojan Horse for Federal Payments Reform in the US

New federal frameworks are reshaping US supervisory rules, and banks, nonbanks and fintechs will all need to recalibrate their strategies for a landscape focused more on activity than identity.
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Regulatory Impact Summary: UK Senior Managers & Certification Regime Review

The Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) changes to the Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR) are designed to reduce administrative burden and improve proportionality without weakening individual accountability. The reforms were developed jointly with the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and apply to all SM&CR firms, and further updates are expected later in 2026, subject to legislative change by HM Treasury.
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Regulatory Influencer: Modernizing US AML – The Burden of 'Simplification'

After years of industry advocacy and growing acknowledgment from regulators that the current anti-money laundering (AML) framework is not operating as effectively as it should, two significant proposals signal where the future of AML compliance may be headed in the United States.
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India Considers Measures to Fight Rising Digital Payments Fraud

A Reserve Bank of India (RBI) discussion paper has proposed a series of measures to address rising fraud levels in digital payments and ensure that consumers adopting new modes of payment are not making themselves more vulnerable to scams.
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Revised EU Payments Regulation Package Moves Closer With Release of Draft Texts

Regulated firms across Europe can start to prepare in earnest for the new payments regulation framework, as the long period of high-level speculation ends and the roadmap for implementation becomes clear.
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Finland’s Crypto-Assets Ban Faces Long-Term Challenges

Finland’s new gambling laws ban crypto-assets to curb harm, yet this restriction may inadvertently drive players toward offshore sites, potentially clashing with EU MiCA regulations regarding digital payment parity.
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