Posts Tagged ‘Australia’
Westpac to acquire money management app
The Australian bank said that upon completion of the deal next month, the technology behind the MoneyBrilliant app will be integrated into its digital banking app.
Read MoreBeyond Bank chooses Frollo’s CDR gateway for Open Banking
Builds on existing relationship between the two companies, with Australia’s Beyond Bank already using Frollo’s PFM platform to launch a financial wellbeing app.
Read MoreVisa invests in Australian API platform Basiq
Cietan Kitney, head of strategy, Asia Pacific at Visa will join the board following the strategic investment.
Read MoreCodat enters Australia and New Zealand
The London-based API provider has partnered with Australia’s Judo Bank and has hired Matthew Tyrrell as APAC commercial director.
Read MoreAustralian banks and fintechs poised to use Open Banking data
A new report published by Frollo revealed that 76% of fintechs want to start using Open Banking in the next 12 months, while 66% of banks and lenders plan to use CDR data over the same period.
Read MoreAustralia’s Frollo teams up with Volt for launch of BaaS app
Broker company Australian Finance Group became Volt’s first customer to launch a BaaS-powered app to a pilot group of 125 brokers in October.
Read MoreRob Hale joins TrueLayer in Australia
The former chief digital officer at Regional Australia Bank has been appointed by Truelayer as head of banking in Australia, following its accreditation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in September.
Read MoreWestpac accredited as data recipient under CDR
The banking group said it is making sure customers understand how they can benefit from Open Banking.
Read MoreFrollo partners with REA to help Australian homebuyers
Together, the fintech and REA Group will launch an Open Banking powered ‘Financial Passport’ proof of concept.
Read MoreTrueLayer secures accreditation to launch in Australia
Brenton Charnley has been made CEO of Australia and New Zealand, tasked with heading up its expansion in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.
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