GRC Report Staff

Australian Communications Regulator Finds SBS Breached Gambling Advertising Rules During Tour de France

Australia's communications regulator has found that SBS breached gambling advertising rules during its broadcast of the Tour de France after airing a Crown advertisement that described the company as a "premier casino resort." At first glance, the advertisement appeared to sit comfortably within an exception that allows broadcasters to air promotions focused on dining and entertainment facilities at venues where gambling takes place. The commercial featured Crown's restaurants, entertainment offerings and accommodation.

European Privacy Regulators Turn Attention to Video Games as Data Collection Grows More Sophisticated

The video game industry has become one of the largest and most data-intensive sectors of the digital economy. European privacy regulators are now signaling that the industry's rapid technological evolution must be matched by equally mature approaches to data protection.

Europe's Banks Face a New Risk Map as AI, Private Credit & Geopolitics Collide

Europe's banks are making money, lending is growing, bad loans remain near historic lows and capital ratios sit close to record highs. That is the easy part of the European Banking Authority's latest assessment of the sector. The harder part is explaining why a report that contains so many reassuring numbers reads, at times, like a warning.

Banking Agencies Propose Customer Identification Rules for Stablecoin Issuers Under GENIUS Act

The federal government moved Thursday to extend core anti-money laundering controls to the stablecoin sector, proposing rules that would require permitted payment stablecoin issuers to verify the identities of their customers and maintain formal customer identification programs.

Italy Opens Competition Review of Motor Insurance Market

The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) said it has launched a market investigation into the country's motor insurance sector, a review that will be conducted jointly with insurance supervisor IVASS. The inquiry will examine whether parts of the market's structure (including risk classification systems, claims procedures and consumer switching mechanisms) are working as intended or creating obstacles to competition.

Bosch to Pay $36 Million Over Unauthorized Huawei Shipments

The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security announced Wednesday that the German industrial giant agreed to pay a $36.18 million civil penalty to resolve allegations that it exported controlled items to Huawei Technologies Co. and its affiliates without the licenses required under U.S. export control rules. The settlement closes a case that stretched across four years and more than $72 million in transactions.

HSBC Hit With $22.8 Million Penalty Over Scam Protection Failures

HSBC Bank has been ordered to pay a penalty of approximately $22.8 million (AUD $35 million) after admitting to serious failures in its handling of scam-related customer losses, in what Australian regulators described as one of the first enforcement actions of its kind globally. The penalty was imposed by the Federal Court on June 18 following proceedings brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).