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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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Brazil Taking Final Steps In Transition To Regulated Market

Brazil’s gambling regulator has confirmed that licensed operators will be able to migrate current players to their Brazilian platforms as a new regulatory regime kicks in on January 1.
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France Fines Operators For Return To Player Rates

France’s National Gaming Authority has issued eight fines and one warning to operators for exceeding the return to player rate for online sports betting in the year 2022. 
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U.S. iGaming Advocates Prepare For Uphill Battle In 2025

Despite the rapid expansion of sports betting, supporters of legalizing internet gaming have had little success opening new states as concerns over problem gambling and the cannibalization of land-based casinos have deterred all but a few legislative efforts.
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Ontario Seeks Court Approval To Allow International Liquidity

The highest court in Ontario is set to consider whether the province’s regulated online gaming sites can legally allow local gamblers to play with people outside Canada.
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Northern Ireland Focusing On 'Practical Changes', Advertising A Matter For DCMS

Northern Ireland’s Department for Communities hopes to issue an initial gambling industry code of practice in 2025, as pressure mounts on the UK’s Department for Digital, Culture Media & Sport (DCMS) to update the country’s advertising rules.
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Regulatory Influencer: UK Regulators Refine Operational Resilience for Critical Third Parties

The Bank of England, Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have unveiled the finalised framework for operational resilience of critical third parties (CTPs) within the UK financial sector. Published in Policy Statement PS16/24, the framework establishes clear guidelines for the management and oversight of third-party services crucial to the financial system. The initiative follows extensive consultation and addresses risks tied to the growing reliance on third-party service providers.
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75 Percent Of UK Firms Use AI But Are Held Back By Regulation, Says FCA

A new survey by the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found that UK firms are adopting AI across a range of use cases, but remain cautious about regulatory constraints.
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Daily Dash: Dutch Authorities Urge Victims Of 'Pig Butchering' Fraud To Speak Out

In a new campaign, the Dutch Banking Association, Victim Support Netherlands and police are calling on victims of "pig butchering" scams, which combine dating fraud with investment fraud, to break their silence.
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Portugal Establishes Rules For Beneficiary Identification In Payment Transactions

The Banco de Portugal has attempted to enhance payment transparency and security by introducing new rules to identify final beneficiaries in transactions using payment references and direct debits.
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Payments

Australian Gambling Crackdowns Stalling, But Victoria On Track

Australia’s federal government and the states of New South Wales and Tasmania are walking back or delaying legislative responses to aberrant gambling, while reform leader Victoria is set to deliver a promise on carded slot machine play.
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French Senate Backs Gambling Tax Increase

The French Senate has approved amendment 134 to the 2025 draft Social Security Finance Act that would increase taxes on certain online and brick-and-mortar gambling activities, after a similar amendment that was leaked in October was scuppered after uproar. 
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Dutch Regulator Fines Offshore Stalwart BetOnline €1.1m

The Netherlands Gambling Authority has fined notorious offshore operator BetOnline €1.1m for illegally offering its services in the Dutch market.
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Gambling

Wave Of Class Actions Against Sweepstakes Unlikely To Break Anytime Soon

The rise of new variants of fantasy sports and sweepstakes has been perhaps the story of 2024 in U.S. gambling regulation, but a string of class-action lawsuits threaten to stall these new offerings in 2025.
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Daily Dash: Tether Custodian Nominated For Trump Cabinet Position

President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed the nomination of Tether’s US custodian for a position in his incoming Cabinet.
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Payments

Regulatory Influencer: The UK's National Payments Vision

The UK’s Labour government has unveiled the country’s long awaited National Payments Vision, which aims to drive forward issues such as open banking and fraud prevention. As part of this, the government has heralded account-to-account payments as a way to spur innovation, reduce costs and increase choice for both consumers and merchants.
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Daily Dash: EPC Calls For Interest In Verification Of Payee Service Providers

The European Payments Council (EPC) has announced a call for interest from organisations aiming to offer routing and/or verification mechanisms services under its Verification of Payee scheme.
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European Commission Diplomatically Displeased With ECB Over Safeguarding Decision

A senior European payments policy official has insisted he is "not judging" the European Central Bank (ECB) based on its position on safeguarding accounts for payments and e-money firms.
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Pennsylvania Could Become First US State To Launch Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

With the idea of strategic Bitcoin reserves gaining traction following Donald Trump’s election victory, Pennsylvania is in the running to become the first US state to open such a reserve.
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Payments

California Wire Fraud Bill Faces Uncertain Future

Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of a law intended to strengthen protections for elders in California represents a setback for consumer protection in the US.
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Nigeria Supreme Court Nullifies National Lottery Act

Nigeria’s Supreme Court has ruled that the National Assembly does not have the power to legislate gambling, allowing individual states to oversee gambling in their jurisdictions in a move that potentially ends years of disputes between local authorities and the national gambling regulator. 
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The Emerging Global Regulatory Framework for Fraud

The increasing scale, speed and accessibility of modern digital payments have seen fraud evolve into a highly industrialised and global threat, and regulators are setting clear prevention and detection expectations for firms.
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Vixio’s Lessons Learned: Australia’s Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call, Insights from the FIIG Decision

In February 2026, the Australian Federal Court ordered FIIG Securities Limited (FIIG), an investment firm, to pay A$2.5m in civil penalties, plus A$500,000 in costs, following the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s (ASIC) proceedings due to sustained cybersecurity failures at FIIG. The court found that, over a four-year period, FIIG breached core Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) obligations under the Corporations Act 2001, including failing to provide services efficiently, honestly and fairly, to maintain adequate resources, and to implement effective risk management systems. These failures were exposed by a 2023 cyber intrusion that resulted in the theft of approximately 385GB of sensitive data, affecting around 18,000 customers, with some of the information later appearing on the dark web. FIIG failed to: Allocate sufficient financial and technological resources to ensure suitably qualified and experienced personnel were available to manage cybersecurity. Implement adequate cybersecurity measures, including multi-factor authentication for remote access users, strong passwords and access controls for privileged accounts, appropriate firewall and security
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FCA’s Investigation of PayPal Signals Newly Unified Digital Competition Strategy

By scrutinising the digital wallet provider’s arrangements with US payment networks, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is aligning with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in challenging global giants.
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Australian Consultation on A2A Payments Signals Move to Open Access

A transition period is looming as regulators seek to redefine the structure and governance of account-to-account (A2A) payments, aiming to update the country’s ageing infrastructure and embed competition and interoperability requirements.
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Vixio’s Verdict: The MiCA Transition Clock Is Running Out

On April 17, 2026, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) published a statement on the end of transitional periods under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (Markets in Crypto-Assets – MiCA). Given the July 1, 2026 ending of the MiCA transition period, and the finalisation of the state of interplay between MiCA and PSD2, this Vixio’s Verdict will examine the implications of the regulators’ statements.
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Turkey’s Planned Crypto Tax Shift to Turn Exchanges into Fiscal Intermediaries

The proposed overhaul, currently under review, would require crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) to integrate real-time tax withholding into their operations, a move that could trigger capital flight to non-custodial or offshore venues.
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Global Crackdown on Rogue Financial Promotions Signals Growing Regulatory Scrutiny

The increasing focus on the activity of so-called “finfluencers” means payments and financial services firms should review their promotional content carefully, as regulators look to extend accountability beyond the individuals themselves to the organisations commissioning them.
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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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