Posts Tagged ‘Australia’
Australia’s Basiq names fintech Cape as flagship partner of startup launchpad
Basiq’s founder said that the partnership will ‘help realise Open Banking’s potential outside of retail banking’.
Read MoreFeature: One year into Australia’s CDR, can banks step up?
Just over a year into the Consumer Data Right and Australia appears poised on the edge of Open Banking, as Ellie Duncan reports.
Read MoreAustralia’s P&N Group partners fintech Frollo
The new partnership is part of a ‘phased approach’ to bringing Open Banking to P&N Bank and bcu’s customers.
Read MoreTrueLayer boosts Australian presence with two hires
Tilen Chetty and Dan Gaskin have been appointed to create an Australian product and engineering team at a time when Australia’s Consumer Data Right rollout is ‘accelerating’.
Read MoreRailsbank hires general manager for Australia
Ben Smith, who joins from WorldFirst, will focus on the strategic development of products and operations in the Australian market
Read MoreCBA’s x15ventures unveils venturing platform
The Australian bank’s venture-scaling entity said that xStack is a ‘venture-in-a-box’ platform.
Read MoreAustralia’s Frollo partners with EML Payments
In April, Frollo announced it has signed Australian bank ANZ as a client.
Read MoreDeutsche Bank’s Hensen on ‘exchanging experiences’
The co-founder and co-lead of the Deutsche Bank API Program talks to Open Banking Expo TV about why Open Banking adoption is like training a muscle.
Read MoreInsight: What next for Australia’s CDR?
1 July 2021 will mark the one-year anniversary of the consumer data right (CDR), so where is Australia on its Open Banking journey?
Read MoreForgeRock launches Open Banking accelerators to cut CDR costs by up to two-thirds
The Consumer Data Right (CDR) was introduced by the Australian Government to ensure consumers have greater control over their personal data.
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