Tag: Payment-Purpose Dilution

Processor-as-Payee Casino Rails: How Open Banking Obscures Casino Deposits and Weakens Player Refund Rights

FinTelegram’s Rail Atlas reviews show that offshore casino deposits increasingly route through open-banking and Pay-by-Bank rails where payment processors — not casino operators — appear as payees. This weakens transparency, chargeback options, and player refund claims under recent CJEU gambling case law.

Capitolio’s Legal Threat Confirms the Rail Atlas Problem: Open-Banking Payees, Casino-Origin Funds, and Payment-Purpose Dilution

Capitolio demanded removal of FinTelegram’s 1Go Casino payment-rail report but did not refute the core finding that CAPITOLIO INC. appeared as payee. Instead, it confirmed that this is standard architecture for its Open Banking on-ramp infrastructure — precisely the compliance issue FinTelegram’s Rail Atlas is documenting.