Archive for November 2021
Netcompany partners with Aiia to bring Open Banking payments to Denmark
A new nationwide digital post solution, ‘mit.dk’, will enable Danish citizens to pay bills and invoices in one place.
Read MoreFDATA partners with Open Banking Expo to help foster a global Open Banking and Open Finance community
Financial Data and Technology Association (FDATA), a leading fintech industry lobbying organisation, has partnered with Open Banking Expo.
Read MoreQ&A: Creditspring’s Neil Kadagathur on demystifying credit scores
Open Banking Expo’s Ellie Duncan caught up with Neil Kadagathur, co-founder and CEO of Creditspring, to find out how the firm is meeting the needs of historically underserved near-prime borrowers and why credit scores are his ‘bugbear’.
Read MoreUK Open Banking ecosystem ‘mature enough’ for VRPs and sweeping
NatWest’s Stephen Wright said that ‘timing is right’ for the CMA’s mandate, as he spoke on a panel alongside TrueLayer’s Matt Parish, Ordo’s Fliss Berridge and Niamh Greally of Chip.
Read MoreLightyear teams up with TrueLayer for Open Banking payments
The investment app, founded by ex employees of Wise, will be able to deliver instant account-to-account payments using TrueLayer’s Open Banking platform.
Read MoreFinastra partners with Hexaware
The partnership will help to modernise digital payments at selected European banks.
Read MoreVolt enters LatAm with Brazil launch
The open payments gateway has now integrated Brazil’s domestic instant payments network Pix and established a physical presence in São Paulo.
Read MoreCMA to deliver ‘vision’ for future governance of Open Banking in early 2022
The organisation is working with the FCA and PSR on a ‘joint vision’ now, which is likely to have a more ‘sustainable’ funding model.
Read MoreFormer finance minister of Canada to kick off Open Banking Expo
Bill Morneau will open the two-day virtual event on 23 November, with other speakers confirmed including Diogo Silva from Banco Central do Brasil and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s Paul Franklin.
Read MoreOpen Banking poses challenge to ‘dominance’ of cards
A panel debate on ‘Global developments in Open Banking’ at the Confex in London brought together executives at Klarna, Open Vector, HSBC and FDATA.
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