Posts Tagged ‘OBIE’
Insight: Why the NPA and Open Banking need to join forces
Nanna Saito Nielsen of GoCardless reveals what she believes a future Open Banking entity should look like as the OBIE prepares to transition to a new organisation.
Read MoreUK and Nordics ‘leading the way’ on Open Banking
A new report by Mastercard has concluded that the digital infrastructure of Norway, Denmark, Sweden and the UK means they are well placed for Open Banking compared to the rest of Europe.
Read MoreKonsentus Verify checks UK-RTS compliant certificates
UK-regulated TPPs must complete their migration from OBIE legacy certificates to UK-RTS compliant certificates by 30 June 2021.
Read MoreFeature: Where is Latin America on its Open Banking journey?
Mexico and Brazil have been the ‘first movers’ when it comes to implementing Open Banking, but other Latin American countries are also making progress, as Ellie Duncan reports
Read MoreOzone launches Open Finance Hub
The new platform will help challenger banks, neo banks and EMIs deliver open APIs amid increased regulatory focus.
Read MorePandemic triggers Open Banking ‘boom’
Analysis by Experian and the OBIE found that consumers choosing to share data during the pandemic has tripled, as they came to rely on digital banking services, while adoption among lenders also increased.
Read MoreCanada, US are Open Banking ‘global leaders’
Financial Data Exchange managing director Don Cardinal said the narrative that the US and Canada are lagging when it comes to Open Banking adoption “is just wrong”.
Read MoreTide CEO comments on a future landscape for Open Banking governance
Oliver Prill believes slow uptake of Open Banking has meant missed opportunities for both customers and companies.
Read MoreConsultation launched on the future governance of Open Banking
The CMA has launched a consultation on the future governance of Open Banking.
Read MoreNew fraud tool launched by Open Banking Implementation Entity
The tool has been developed in collaboration with experts from the OBIE Security & Fraud Working Group.
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