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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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AI Joint Venture Demonstrates UAE鈥檚 Digital and Financial Ambitions

The Middle Eastern state continues to harness financial services as an asset, moving to modernise its payments infrastructure through a public-private initiative involving the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI).
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Brazil Minister Rattles Industry With Regulatory Remorse

The government minister responsible for Brazil鈥檚 federal betting regulator is considering stricter rules on advertising and online casino games and says he would even outlaw online gambling altogether if given the opportunity.
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Romanian Government Eyes Legislation To Decentralise Gambling Licensing

Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has announced that his government plans to propose a draft legislation that will enable municipal authorities to decide on licences for local gambling outlets.
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EU Fraud Plans Don't Go Far Enough, EBA Says

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has set out a variety of recommendations for EU legislators to tackle payments fraud, suggesting that current regulatory frameworks do not go far enough.
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Payments

Bank Of Lithuania Introduces New Fraud Prevention Guidelines

Payments and electronic money institutions will be subject to new guidelines issued by the Bank of Lithuania intended to prevent payments fraud.
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Payments

Thunes To Acquire Tilia, Payments Licences In 48 US States

Payments infrastructure provider Thunes has agreed to acquire Tilia, a licensed US money transmitter focused on online gaming, allowing it to leapfrog time-consuming regulatory approvals in a key market.
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Payments

Daily Dash: DBS Bank To Resume Non-Essential Activities Following Six-Month Pause

Singapore's central bank has given DBS its freedom back after spending six months working on operational resilience, and RuPay and JCB have combined to offer cardholders 25 percent cashback on international spending.
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Payments

UK Gambling Commission Sets Out New White Paper Rules

鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧婽he UK鈥檚 Gambling Commission has announced a series of rule changes, including opt-in marketing of gambling products, a five-second minimum on most casino games and what it calls 鈥渓ight-touch financial vulnerability checks鈥.
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Gambling

After Alabama Lawmakers Reach Deal On Gambling Expansion, Senate Fate Uncertain

Alabama edged closer to authorizing a major expansion of gambling on Tuesday night after the House approved a compromise bill to authorize commercial and tribal casinos, but the Senate appeared to be one vote shy of teeing up a voter referendum.
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Gambling

More Than Half Of Online French Players Gamble On Black Market

The French Online Gaming Association (AFJEL) has reiterated its calls to legalise online casino games after聽the latest report from the National Gaming Authority (ANJ) documented further growth of unlicensed online gambling.
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Gambling

Guru Pay Fined 鈧85,000 In Lithuania For Compliance Failures

The Bank of Lithuania has fined Guru Pay 鈧85,000 for failures to comply with a variety of payments and money laundering laws.
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Payments

UK's New Crypto Seizure Rules Go Live

Greater powers for the UK鈥檚 National Crime Agency and police to seize, freeze and destroy crypto-assets used by criminals came into force on Friday.
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Payments

Daily Dash: EU Member States Criticised Over AML Directive Transpositions

Member states including France are in the firing line for failing to properly transpose EU-level anti-money laundering (AML) laws, while Hong Kong鈥檚 financial regulator has launched a new collaborative forum aimed at enhancing fintech adoption.
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Payments

Uzbekistan Gambling Market Set To Open After 16-Year Prohibition

Uzbekistan will establish new gambling regulations and a licensing regime on January 1, 2025, legalising online bookmaking activities and lotteries after more than 16 years of prohibition.
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Gambling

Star Entertainment Board Ousts Chairman After Inquiry Testimony

The chairman of Australian casino operator The Star Entertainment Group has been axed, the latest casualty of the New South Wales state gambling regulator鈥檚 second review into Star鈥檚 Sydney operations.
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Gambling

Iowa Collegiate Athletes Sue State Agencies Over Sports-Betting Investigation

The ongoing controversy over an Iowa criminal investigation into betting by collegiate athletes boiled over on Friday with the filing of a federal lawsuit by 26 athletes against the state and multiple investigative agencies.
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Gambling

U.S. Gaming Industry's Cashless Adoption Slowing Post-COVID

Although the pandemic may have accelerated the move by U.S. consumers toward touch-free, cashless payment methods in general, that transition has taken casinos longer to embrace due to various factors, including the industry鈥檚 strict regulatory environment.
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Gambling

Scotland Will Raise Legal Gambling Age If It Gains Independence

If Scotland votes for independence from the United Kingdom it would set new gambling policies, including raising the legal minimum age for gambling, according to a new Scottish government report.
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Gambling

Daily Dash: FCA Consults On Financial Crime Updates

The UK鈥檚 financial service regulator is seeking comment on proposed changes to its Financial Crime Guide, and India鈥檚 central bank has moved to shut down an unauthorised prepaid wallet provider.
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Payments

EU Faces Increasingly Crowded Market For Payments Sovereignty

The European Central Bank and would-be providers of pan-EU payment services want to take on international providers such as Visa and Mastercard. But a busy market and a lack of a concrete strategy seem to be standing in the way of progress.
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Payments

Open Banking Limited Consults On New UK Standard

UK standard-setter Open Banking Limited (OBL) has opened a consultation on a forthcoming update to the country鈥檚 open banking standards, known as v4.0.
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Payments

Indonesia Forms Anti-Online Taskforce, Seeks Regional MOUs

Indonesia has announced the formation of a cross-ministerial task force to attack the spread of online gambling and engage regional governments in a 鈥渏oint effort鈥 at combating illegal operations.
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Gambling

Churchill Downs Betting On Convergence Of Historic Horseracing, Electronic Table Games

Executives with Churchill Downs are optimistic that they are closing in on the development of historic horseracing-powered electronic table games, but stopped short of announcing a launch date for the new product.
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Gambling
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Australia鈥檚 Card Fraud Hits A$913m As Overseas Online Fraud Continues To Rise

Overseas card-not-present (CNP) fraud now accounts for the largest share of the country鈥檚 card fraud losses, according to new figures from the Australian Payments Network (AusPayNet).
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Zelle Slams New York Attorney General鈥檚 Lawsuit As 鈥淧olitical Stunt鈥

US payments company Early Warning Systems has rejected allegations, made in a lawsuit filed by the state鈥檚 attorney general, Leticia James, that it allowed fraud on its Zelle platform.
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PSR Announces Plans To Revoke Two Specific Directions

The UK鈥檚 Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) has opted to revoke Specific Direction 2 (SD2) and Specific Direction 4 (SD4), with the changes due to come into force in late August 2025.
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EBA Calls For Increased Use Of Suptech, But Warns That Challenges Remain

The authority believes that supervisory technology (suptech) tools can make anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) supervision more effective, but warns that legal, operational and resource hurdles could slow adoption.
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Polymarket Blocked In Australia After Regulator Probe

Australia鈥檚 national online gambling regulator has declared Polymarket to be a prohibited service after completing a probe into the prediction market platform that included a formal warning to its U.S.-based owners.
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Pennsylvania Senators Propose Bipartisan Deal To Regulate Skill Games

A bipartisan bill is being proposed by two Pennsylvania senators regarding the regulation of skill games, a contentious issue that has divided lawmakers, skill game suppliers and the state鈥檚 regulated gaming industry.
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Regulatory Influencer: Isle of Man Signals Major Crackdown on AML Failures in Gambling Sector

The Isle of Man is entering a new era of regulatory enforcement, with recent actions and legislative reforms from the Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) focusing on money laundering risks in the gambling sector. Driven by rising concerns over the exploitation of global online gambling hubs by transnational crime groups, particularly out of East and Southeast Asia, the island is tightening its financial crime defences and regulatory scrutiny.
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Chile Delays Phasing-Out Of Coordinate Cards Until 2026

The Chilean Financial Market Commission (CMF) has delayed by one year the elimination of coordinate cards as an authentication method for electronic payments and transfers, moving the deadline from 2025 to August 1, 2026.
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Indian States Push For National Solution To Online Skill Gaming

India鈥檚 regional governments are intensifying pressure on New Delhi to create or block a national regulatory framework for online gaming, as the Supreme Court wraps up hearings in a case critical to the industry鈥檚 future.
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Former Regulators Say Increased Fines May Not Be Effective Enforcement Deterrent

Former state regulators say including top executives in compliance actions, including potential individual sanctions, may be a more effective deterrent for bad behavior in the U.S. market than headline-grabbing fines.
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