Posts Tagged ‘FDATA’
CFPB proposes ‘substantial’ revisions to Open Banking rule
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has requested a stay in litigation, which has been granted, to allow it to revise the Personal Financial Data Rights rule.
Read MoreFDATA North America names Dan Murphy as Open Finance consultant
Dan Murphy previously served as Open Banking program manager at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Read MoreCFIT launches Digital Company ID working groups
UK Finance, FDATA, Select ID and global law firms A&O Shearman and Skadden will lead the working groups, with input from CFIT’s other key partners.
Read MoreFDATA Global and Open Banking Expo advance Open Finance awareness with partnership
The collaboration will support both organizations’ flagship events taking place in May and June, respectively.
Read MoreFDATA recommends Canada’s Budget 2025 outlines Open Finance ‘vision’
The trade association has submitted its written recommendations to the Department of Finance’s 2025 pre-budget consultation.
Read MoreEuropean Payments Council elects Gijs Boudewijn as new chair
The EPC, a representative body of European payment service providers, will welcome its new chair in 2025.
Read MoreCanadian government publishes Consumer-Driven Banking Framework
The Department of Finance’s ‘Complete Framework for Consumer-Driven Banking’ has been published as part of the 2024 Fall Economic Statement.
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?
Read MoreWhy Europe’s banks, FIs should realise the commercial opportunities of SPAA
Speakers from Token.io, the European Payments Council (EPC), FDATA Global and Mastercard took part in a panel debate about SPAA at Open Banking Expo UK & Europe last month.
Read MoreCFPB finalises Open Banking rule in ‘pivotal moment’ for US consumers
Financial firms will be required to comply with the Personal Financial Data Rights rule based on their size, commencing in April 2026.
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