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Worldline response to EIC - GlobeNewswire Worldline Group press release following the publication of articles by the European journalism network EIC - 25 June 2025 Worldline operates in a demanding and constantly evolving regulatory
Worldline response to EIC - Euronext Live Worldline Group press release following the publication of articles by the European journalism network EIC - 25 June 2025 Worldline operates in a demanding and constantly evolving regulatory environment, especially the one related to HBR (High Brand Risk) sectors, such as online casinos, online stockbrocking or adult dating services
Worldline Group press release following the publication of . . . Worldline Group press release following the publication of articles by the European journalism network EIC - 25 June 2025 Worldline operates in a demanding and constantly evolving regulatory environment, especially the one related to HBR (High Brand Risk) sectors, such as online casinos, online stockbrocking or adult dating services
DIRTY PAYMENTS EXPOSED: WORLDLINE’S FRAUD PIPELINE A cross-border investigation by the European Investigative Collaborations (EIC) network and 21 media outlets alleges that French payments giant Worldline knowingly processed billions in illicit transactions for porn, gambling, and outright scams The revelations—codename “Dirty Payments” —triggered a one-day share-price collapse of more than 40 %, erased ≈ €5 bn in market value
Worldline accused of serving sketchy firms, laundering money An investigative report published Wednesday by the European Investigative Collaborations, or EIC, network alleges that Worldline, a major French payments processor, and its German subsidiary Payone processed billions of euros in transactions since 2014 that enabled controversial porn and dating sites, prostitution, online casinos and alleged money laundering across its client base