Posts Tagged ‘Finance Canada’
Open Banking Expo Canada reveals Powerlist 2025 Standout Five
The curtain came down on Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 with the live reveal of the Standout Five, following a wave of industry voting on this year’s Powerlist — a list celebrating 42 individuals driving real change across Open Banking, Open Finance, and Smart Data in Canada.
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 MoreCanadian government appoints new FCAC commissioner
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada will provide oversight, administration and enforcement of consumer-driven banking.
Read MoreFinance Canada’s Kirsten Fraser takes to the stage at OBExpo Canada 2024
Eyal Sivan, general manager, North America at Ozone API, spoke to Fraser in a Fireside Chat at Open Banking Expo Canada on June 11.
Read MoreOBExpo Canada 2024 attended by record number of delegates
The three stages hosted sessions covering consumer-driven banking, Open Finance and payments.
Read MoreHow has Mexico implemented Open Finance?
Speakers from BBVA Mexico will deliver an international use case at OBExpo Canada this month.
Read MoreKey political, policy representatives join OBExpo Canada speaker line-up
Finance Canada’s Kirsten Fraser will provide an update on consumer-driven banking in the Opening Keynote.
Read MoreCanada’s Competition Bureau makes recommendations for financial sector
Open Banking adoption is one of the recommendations made by the Competition Bureau Canada to the Department of Finance.
Read MoreAbraham Tachjian to continue as Canada’s Open Banking lead
Tachjian, who was appointed to the role in March 2022, has revealed his term has been extended.
Read MoreOFNC urges ‘renewed focus’ on Open Banking and Real-Time Rail in Canada
Open Finance Network Canada has called for the September 2023 Open Banking report to establish “a definitive deadline for implementation and a roadmap” to Open Finance.
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