Posts Tagged ‘CDR’
Insight: Six strategies to get Australia’s CDR back on track
Raidiam’s Open Data strategist Jamie Leach sets out the six tactics needed to progress the Consumer Data Right.
Read MoreAustralia’s Adatree launches ‘CDR Insights’ to combat fraud
Australians lost more than $2.7 billion to financial scams in 2023.
Read MoreAustralian government announces CDR ‘reset’
The government has outlined its plan to “build a CDR framework that better serves consumers”.
Read MoreAustralian Banking Association: CDR has ‘not realised its potential’
A strategic review of CDR, undertaken by Accenture, found that Australia’s banks had invested $1.5 billion since 2018.
Read MoreAustralia’s CDR shows signs of ‘maturing’ as use cases added
The latest edition of the Australian Open Banking Ecosystem Map and Report has been published by FinTech Australia.
Read MoreFrollo: Screen scraping ‘doesn’t come close’ to Open Banking data quality
Australian money management app Frollo conducted research into the data quality advantages of Open Banking compared to traditional screen-scraping methods.
Read MoreAccredited data recipient Adatree acquired by Fat Zebra
Australian payments infrastructure provider Fat Zebra will enhance its Open Data and Open Payments offering following the deal.
Read MoreAustralia’s Moneysoft turns on Open Banking data feed
Envestnet | Yodlee, an accredited data recipient under the Consumer Data Right, is powering Open Banking for Moneysoft.
Read MoreInsight: Open Banking in Canada – a pathway to success
With the implementation of Open Banking in Canada underway, it is an opportune time to reflect on the requirements for ecosystem participants to meet regulatory, technical, security and operational needs. How do we ensure that the industry continues to spur innovation and drive new product and service offerings?
Read MoreAustralia’s Cuscal acquires Open Banking platform Basiq
Cuscal’s MD said the agreement will “cement our position as a leading provider of payments and regulated data services in Australia”.
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