Posts Tagged ‘Government’
New report recommends ‘accelerating’ Open Banking in NZ
The Commerce Commission has published its final report following a 14-month market study that identified a “two-tier oligopoly”.
Read MoreMoneyhub: One-third of UK consumers think FIs should ’embrace’ Open Banking
A survey by Moneyhub found half of consumers are seeking a better range of products and services from their financial services providers.
Read MoreAustralia’s Adatree launches ‘CDR Insights’ to combat fraud
Australians lost more than $2.7 billion to financial scams in 2023.
Read MoreAustralian government announces CDR ‘reset’
The government has outlined its plan to “build a CDR framework that better serves consumers”.
Read MoreInsight: New DISD Bill can help deliver next phase of Open Banking and Open Finance
A request of the new Economic Secretary, Tulip Siddiq from Lord Holmes of Richmond, Conservative life peer and advisor to Trustly.
Read MoreSME lender Triver teams up with Elcom to launch new payment service
Triver’s founder Jerome Le Luel said it is “solving the cashflow conundrum for SMEs supplying the public sector”.
Read MoreFlinks chosen by Canadian credit union to enable Open Banking functionality
The new partnership means the credit union’s members will be able to access Open Banking-enabled tools and services.
Read MoreLabour introduces Smart Data Bill in King’s Speech
The government has promised that the Digital Information and Smart Data Bill will “harness the power of data for economic growth”.
Read MoretechUK urges next government to ‘recommit’ to digital identity in open letter
The letter, addressed to the four main political parties, has been signed by trade bodies and business leaders from the digital ID industry.
Read MoreRyan Williams MP hails ‘banking revolution’ at OBExpo Canada
The Shadow Cabinet Minister for Pan-Canadian Trade and Competition delivered the Closing Keynote in which he said Open Banking will “create real competition”.
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