Posts Tagged ‘Real Time Rail’
Payments Canada resumes delivery of Real-Time Rail
New partners CGI and IBM Canada, as well as Interac, will support the final part of delivery and operation of RTR.
Read MoreCanadian Parliament votes on Open Banking Bill C-365
Conservative MP Ryan Williams’s Bill covering consumer-led banking in Canada, will now receive a second reading following the vote.
Read MoreFintechs Canada submits Open Banking wishlist to government ahead of Budget
In its pre-Budget submission, the not-for-profit association called on the government to continue to support Real Time Rail.
Read MorePayments Canada announces change at the top
President and chief executive officer Tracey Black will step down at the end of March this year.
Read MoreOFNC says Canada ‘risks falling behind’ in open letter to Finance Minister
The Canadian government is under further pressure to implement Open Banking, after the Conservatives tabled a bill, the Consumer-Led Banking Act earlier this month.
Read MoreOntario government endorses Open Banking and payments modernisation
Ontario’s Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy said they would “collaborate with the federal government” to progress these initiatives.
Read MoreWealthsimple prepares to join Interac e-transfer service
Canadian financial services company Wealthsimple will become the first securities dealer to join the service.
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.
Read MoreCanadian ecosystem calls for acceleration and innovative use cases Open Banking is set to bring
Speakers on the first panel debate of Open Banking Expo Canada 2023, moderated by Mastercard’s Krista Broughton, were asked what had changed since last meeting in November 2022.
Read MorePayments Canada reveals further delay to Real-Time Rail delivery
The organisation is undertaking a targeted review of risks identified in the delivery of the RTR, which is expected to take three months.
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