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Texas Federal Judge Strikes Down 'Unprecedented' US AML Law

A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked the enforcement of an "unprecedented" anti-money laundering (AML) law, describing it as "likely unconstitutional".
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Week In Crypto: Celsius CEO Pleads Guilty To Fraud, Faces 30 Years In Prison

Another multi-billion-dollar crypto fraudster is headed to prison, Coinbase vows to take revenge on anti-crypto US regulators, and Trump names a crypto acolyte as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair.
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European Council Reaches Agreement On Open Finance Framework

The European Council has reached an agreement on the proposed Financial Data Access (FIDA) framework, which lays out the transition from open banking to open finance in the trading bloc.
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UK Gambling Minister Warns of Further Action On White-Label Companies

The new British gambling minister said she is reviewing the controversial practice of online gambling operators who use white label arrangements to market to gambling licensees outside the country.
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Malta Flags Concerns With Ireland's Gambling Bill

Malta has submitted two separate notifications to the European Commission flagging what it considers to be a host of regulatory barriers that may be a cause for concern in Irelands Gambling Regulation Bill 2022.
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Daily Dash: US Regulator Sounds Alarm Over BNPL

A US regulator has provided new guidance for payment service providers (PSPs) who offer buy now, pay later (BNPL) loans, while the Singaporean watchdog has published a new consultation on its new information sharing platform.
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Week In Crypto: New Binance CEO Unable To Locate Global HQ

A debut interview from Binances new CEO leaves more questions than answers, Coinbase continues to flatter UK regulators, and Colombias new President courts Bitcoin lobbyists.
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Brazil Postpones Senate Vote Again, Amid iGaming Opposition

Brazils Senate has again postponed voting on the sports betting and online gaming bill, raising questions if the bill will be signed by President Luiz In獺cio Lula da Silva before the holiday recess that begins on December 22.
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Gambling

UK Prosecutors Order Entain To Leave Latin American Markets

The Crown Prosecution Service has ordered Entain to leave Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Peru within a year or lose the protections of its 瞿600m deferred UK prosecution agreement, but the gambling giant retains some wiggle room.
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Daily Dash: Elon Musk Welcomes New Money Transmitter Licences At X

X has announced that it now holds payment licences in ten US states, transfer service RationalFX has entered special administration, and two Australian regulators have agreed to closer ties on enforcement and information sharing.
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Payments

MEPs Propose Fraud Liability Amendments For PSR

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have made amendments to the Payment Services Regulation (PSR), which focus strongly on fraud liability.
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Payments

Australia Bans Credit, Digital Currencies For Most Online Gambling

The Australian parliament has passed a bill that will ban the use of credit cards and digital currencies for gambling, while an exemption for lotteries has raised hackles among activists and at the corporate bookmaker lobby.
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New York Commission Adopts Revised Lottery Courier Rules

New York regulators adopted new rules this week that may hamper lottery couriers in allowing players to automatically make deposits.
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California Modifies Cardroom Surveillance Regulations

As California gaming regulators signed off on modifications to surveillance regulations for cardrooms, some in the industry argue the changes are heavier handed than jurisdictions that offer house-banked table games.
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Georgia Gambling Tax Hikes Draft Sparks Industry Concerns

Georgian land-based operators fear that an incoming tax hike for both them and online operators will disproportionately hurt their businesses.
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Daily Dash: BNP Paribas Set To Launch Request To Pay Solution

BNP Paribas has invested in a new SEPA Request to Pay solution, central banks in India and the UK have agreed to cooperate on clearing activities, and Curve has launched a wearable payments technology campaign.
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MEPs Publish Amendments To PSD3 Text

Members of the European Parliaments (MEPs) amendments to the Payment Services Directive (PSD3) have been made publicly available as political groupings in the Parliament prepare to make compromises.
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'Plagiarism Is Flattery' - EU Thanks New York For Inspiration On MiCA

As the EUs Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation prepares to come into effect in 2024, a key architect of the legislation has thanked New York for providing inspiration.
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Payments

Top Philippine Economic Agency Joins Calls For Full POGO Ban

Philippine institutional ire toward foreign-facing online gambling operators (POGOs) continues to grow, with the nations top economic development agency now backing a ban on the sector as finance officials clamour for prohibition.
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European Trade Group Urges France To Legalise Online Casino

The European Gaming and Betting Association is calling for the French government to legalise online casino, following the French regulators survey which suggests that the illegal online gambling market might be half the size of the legal one.
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Top Gaming Execs Remain Bullish On U.S. iGaming Prospects

Chief executives of major operators remain optimistic that despite a multi-year lull in U.S. online casino legalization, movement could be coming in 2024.
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Sale Of Dallas Mavericks Not Expected To Lessen Opposition To Texas Casinos

Mark Cubans decision to sell a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks to Miriam Adelson, the largest shareholder in Las Vegas Sands, is not expected to materially strengthen the hand of supporters of legalizing casinos and sports betting in Texas.
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Latin American Gambling Markets Face Pivotal Elections In 2024

After local observers blamed Mexico's recent decree banning slot machines and other casino games on electoral politics, 蹤獲鱉鱉 GamblingCompliance takes a look at what other elections might mean for the future of gambling policy in Latin America.
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Daily Dash: Thailand, Hong Kong Instant Payments Tie-Up Goes Live

A new cross-border payments linkage has gone live in Southeast Asia, the Netherlands has published new standards for assessing politically exposed persons (PEPs), and Westpac has restored its systems after a one-day outage.
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Italy Opens New Licensing Process For Online Gambling

The Agency of Customs and Monopolies published the tender notice in the European official gazette on December 18, officially kicking off the procedure for awarding the new nine-year online gaming concessions.
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Swedish Supreme Court Upholds Fines Against Kindred And Other Violators

Sweden's Supreme Administrative Court has denied the appeals of several gambling operators to further reduce fines imposed by the national gambling regulator for various compliance violations over the past three years.
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News In Brief: December 16-December 20, 2024

Norway appoints new gambling director, the UK names interim Gambling Commission chair, the Ukrainian regulator dismisses "fake" media reports surrounding its activities and two U.S. Representatives introduce legislation in the House to prohibit wagering on U.S. elections.
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U.S. iGaming Advocates Confronting Casino Opposition

Supporters of expanded iGaming will enter 2025 facing broader opposition than at any time in recent years, with impressive revenue growth in New Jersey, Michigan and other markets proving to be a double-edged sword.
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Difficulties Persist For Expat Payment Accounts In The EU

A member of the European Parliament has highlighted the continued difficulty of opening basic payment accounts across EU member states, despite clear legal protections in EU law.
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Week In Crypto: El Salvador, In Need Of IMF Cash, Agrees To End Bitcoin Experiment

El Salvador has reached a new loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that will see the central American nation cut back its efforts to promote Bitcoin as a method of payment.
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Cura癟ao's Regulator Welcomes 'New Era Of Regulation'

The Cura癟aoGaming Control Board has said the recently passed and much anticipated National Ordinance on Games of Chance (LOK) marks the ushering in of a new era of regulation.
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U.S. Senate Sports-Betting Hearing Draws Mixed Reactions

Tuesdays U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on sports betting drew a variety of reactions from stakeholders throughout the industry looking ahead at the prospect of federal intervention.
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Paraguay's Congress Approves New Gambling Law

Paraguay's Congress has granted final approval to legislation that will update the country's gambling law and enable a more competitive market for online sports betting.
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Interactive Map: Transposition of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is a new European Union (EU) directive that requires small, medium and large companies operating in Europe to disclose their environmental, social and governance (ESG) impacts on society as part of an annual non-financial reporting duty. This map outlines the transposition of the CSRD across EU member states, as well as European Economic Area and European Free Trade Association states.
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