Posts Tagged ‘Financial Conduct Authority’
Access PaySuite acquires Ordo’s Open Banking infrastructure
Access PaySuite, the payments division of The Access Group, has agreed to acquire the Open Banking infrastructure of Ordo, a UK payments platform, completing its proprietary payment acceptance layer across cards, direct debit, and Open Banking.
Read MoreFDATA proposes model to ensure smaller fintechs can participate in Open Banking in Canada
The Financial Data and Technology Association has submitted a formal proposal to the Department of Finance and Bank of Canada recommending the creation of a Sponsored Fintech Model (SFM) under the Consumer-Driven Banking Act (CDBA).
Read MoreOpen Finance risk: Five things that happened in May you need to know about
In a brand new monthly blog for Open Banking Expo, Louise Beaumont, head of marketing and communications at Invela, writes about
Read MoreRaidiam returns as Headline Partner of Open Banking Expo Awards 2026
Raidiam, a global leader in Open Banking and Smart Data infrastructure, is Headline Partner of the Open Banking Expo Awards 2026 for the third consecutive year.
Read MoreOBL and SDG scored on Open Banking future entity proposals in new FCA assessment report
KPMG established an Industry Evaluation Panel of industry participants whose role was to provide an “expert, evidence‑based assessment” of the proposals put forward by Open Banking Limited and Smart Data Group.
Read MoreEquals Money | Railsr power neobank Bloxley’s European financial infrastructure
Through the partnership, Bloxley will integrate Equals Money’s multi-currency account capabilities, international payment rails, and enterprise-grade security features into its platform.
Read MoreUK Government unveils payments innovation package to futureproof UK fintech
The UK’s payments sector is to be equipped for the future of rapid financial innovation through a new package announced during Fintech Week in London.
Read MoreFinancial Conduct Authority unveils UK’s Open Finance roadmap to 2030
The regulator will prioritise “high-impact” use cases which can deliver benefits most quickly, with a regulatory framework in place by the end of 2027.
Read MoreUK’s new Payments Forward Plan to help firms ‘plan ahead’ amid raft of initiatives
The new plan provides an overview of all the payments-related initiatives being delivered by the government and public authorities.
Read MoreRaidiam and Oxford Saïd Business School work on Open Finance infrastructure research
Raidiam, the FCA’s technical partner for Smart Data Sprints, has teamed up with Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, to design testable Open Finance infrastructure under the FCA’s Smart Data Accelerator.
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