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AffiliateMonday, 16 March 2026 · 11:10am GMT · 2 min read

Daw Global: Weekly Company Brief - Week Commencing: 16 March 2026

AJAndrew JonesEditorial Team
Daw Global: Weekly Company Brief - Week Commencing: 16 March 2026

The below brief has been written by Daw Global:

This week’s Company Brief focuses on the following three topics:

  1. PAY360 2026 At Excel London (25 – 26 March 2026).
  2. Daw Global Announced As The Official Banking Partner Of iGaming News.
  3. Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC) – Securities Dealer Licence.

PAY360 2026 At Excel London (25 – 26 March 2026) 

Our team will be attending PAY360 this year at Excel London on 25 – 26 March, meeting with market participants who are shaping how regulated financial services evolve and how payment infrastructure needs to adapt. PAY360 draws in people who influence the direction of the payments sector, making it a useful setting to explore how infrastructure must adapt as business models and market conditions develop. For our team, it is a practical opportunity to show how its infrastructure supports businesses with complex payment requirements, particularly those working across multiple regulatory frameworks or live customer markets.

Conversations tend to centre on how companies can consolidate their operational set?up without losing control of compliance obligations or visibility of flows. Many entities now operate across both fiat and digital environments, so the emphasis is  on ensuring their payment architecture remains coherent when activity moves quickly between regions or channels. PAY360 provides a platform for these discussions with stakeholders who understand the operational pressures behind fast?moving businesses. Our aim is to show a banking infrastructure that stays steady under pressure and works in a way that lets regulated firms evidence their activity without delay.

Daw Global Announced As The Official Banking Partner Of iGaming News

Daw Global has been named the official banking partner of iGaming News, strengthening its position within the iGaming sector as the publication continues to expand its reach and audience. The partnership comes at a point where we have seen substantial growth across our platform, and industry participants are placing greater value on commentary supported by real operational insights. By aligning with a banking partner that specialises in regulated, licence driven environments, iGaming News can provide readers with deeper understanding of how funds move behind the scenes of modern iGaming operations.

The partnership reflects the wider role our team is taking on as we support iGaming operators and related entities that require dependable banking to operate confidently across multiple regions. Many companies entering or scaling within the sector require a banking partner that can handle  settlement, cross?border flows and compliance reporting without slowing their strategy and operations. This partnership allows us to contribute to conversations that influence how operators shape their financial infrastructure as regulatory expectations tighten internationally. With the sector becoming more competitive, both organisations see value in bringing practical, experience led clarity to topics that determine whether an operator can scale in a controlled and predictable way.

Read the full announcement and article on iGaming News here: Daw Global Named Official Banking Partner Of iGaming News.

VFSC – Securities Dealer Licence - Insights by Richard Picton-Turbervill – Co-Founder & Director

The VFSC’s Securities Dealer Licence is widely used by international brokerages and dealers that require a flexible framework for offering trading, dealing or brokerage services outside heavily restricted jurisdictions. The licence gives companies the scope to operate in international markets while onboarding clients from a wide range of regions, as long as the holder maintains adequate internal controls and meets the supervisory standards set by the VFSC. It is structured to give firms commercial reach without imposing the domestic limitations seen in more geographically narrow regimes, which is why it remains a preferred choice for brokers and investment service providers scaling across multiple regions.

Our support for VFSC licensed entities focuses on a banking set?up that runs Business-To-Business (B2B) activity alongside Business-To-Consumer/Consumer-To-Business (B2C/C2B) flows, with payments moving over fiat rails, digital rails or a blend of both within one controlled environment. These businesses often experience sustained transaction pressure and wide currency movement, which means their banking environment must keep reconciliation stable even when activity spikes across different client regions. Our infrastructure helps ensure that funds move into the correct operational and client accounts without manual workarounds, allowing licence holders to maintain clear audit trails and meet the reporting expectations set by regulators and counterparties. The focus is on providing an operating framework that remains coherent when volumes rise, markets move quickly or clients fund accounts at short notice.

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