Posts Tagged ‘Central bank’
Commercial Bank of Dubai sets milestone with Open Finance activation
Commercial Bank of Dubai has become the first bank in the UAE to fully activate Open Finance in live operational use under the Central Bank of the UAE’s AlTareq initiative.
Read MoreLean Technologies gains regulatory approval under UAE’s Open Finance framework
The MENA-based financial infrastructure provider has received in-principle approval from the Central Bank of the UAE under the country’s newly introduced Open Finance framework.
Read MoreZimpler becomes certified Payment Institution in Brazil
The authorization, which also allows Zimpler to act as an electronic money institution, strengthens the Open Finance ecosystem in Brazil.
Read MoreTrustly supports Swedish central bank’s instant settlement system
It makes Trustly the first payment provider to support RIX-INST in Sweden.
Read MoreGhana’s central bank releases draft Open Banking Directive
The Bank of Ghana is seeking feedback from stakeholders on the Open Banking Directive, which aims to “accelerate the adoption of digital financial services”.
Read MoreKonsentus chosen by Namibia’s central bank to deliver Open Banking standards
Open Banking was identified in the Bank of Namibia’s National Payment System Vision 2021-2025.
Read MoreGlobal banks and FIs join speaker line-up at Open Banking Expo UK & Europe
The agenda features speakers from incumbent banks, challenger banks, building societies and international financial institutions.
Read MoreBank of England outlines approach to innovation in payments
The UK’s central bank has released a discussion paper setting out its plans to engage with the rapid pace of change in payments.
Read MoreAl Etihad Payments launches Open Finance in the UAE
The subsidiary of the Central Bank of the UAE has partnered with Core42 to implement Open Finance, with the aim to accelerate the adoption of digital financial services.
Read MoreQatar Central Bank to launch instant payment service
The launch is in line with the country’s ‘Third Financial Sector Strategy’.
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