Posts Tagged ‘data sharing’
Curve partners with real-time credit bureau Infact to expand access to credit
Infact’s ‘Reporting API’ provides instant and accurate credit information via a single API.
Read MoreMastercard announced as headline partner of Open Banking Expo USA 2025
Open Banking Expo USA will take place on June 26, in the bustling heart of New York.
Read MoreCFIT publishes plan to introduce Digital Company ID to tackle economic crime
CFIT’s second industry-wide coalition has published seven recommendations as part of its blueprint for fighting economic crime through the introduction of Digital Company ID.
Read MoreAustralian Government reveals plans to expand CDR to non-bank lending in 2026
The Albanese Government has announced a series of changes that will take effect in mid-2026, as part of the CDR “reset” it instigated last year.
Read MoreUK government plans to enable data sharing in homebuying process
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has committed to open up “key property information” as part of plans to modernise the home buying and selling process in the UK.
Read MoreOzone API among new Mastercard ‘Start Path’ cohort
The eight companies chosen by Mastercard will participate in a dedicated ‘New Networks’ program.
Read MoreSymcor announced as headline partner of Open Banking Expo Canada 2025
This is the first year Symcor is headlining Canada’s flagship Open Banking Expo.
Read MoreInsight: Open Banking, Open Finance and Open Data predictions for 2025
Huw Davies, co-founder and chief executive officer of Ozone API, reveals what 2025 holds for Open Banking in the UK and US.
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 MoreFeature: Open Banking in the US – a new era of consumer-centric innovations?
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has issued the final version of the Personal Financial Data Rights rule, so what’s at stake?
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