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Australian Government passes consumer data rights legislation

The Australian Government has passed new legislation on consumer data rights, paving the way for the introduction of Open Banking.

Insight: The future of the working relationships between banks and fintechs

Culture clash by Sarah Maber, Managing Consultant at World Wide Technology

TurkishBank UK partners with Token for PSD2 compliance

TurkishBank UK, an in-branch and internet banking provider for retail and business customers, has partnered with Token.io Limited to provide third parties regulated, PSD2 compliant access to its UK retail and business customer accounts.

Trusso: Experian’s categorisation engine

This case study shows how data scientists, working with the opportunities and challenges presented by PSD2, demonstrate the effectiveness of the Trusso solution for lenders as well as consumers.

Canada focus: Open Banking for common good

Payments Canada provide insight on the future of Open Banking in Canada and take a deep dive into how big the bang will be if the government implement Open Banking.

60 seconds with Mark Buitenhek, Global Head of Transaction Services, ING

Hear from our latest Open Banking Expo, Europe speaker on building an innovative ecosystem and what the biggest challenges are in meeting the PSD2 deadline on 14 September

EY and Open Banking Nigeria partner for financial services innovation

Ernst & Young (EY), has finalised arrangements with Open Banking Nigeria to develop and advocate for a standard Application Programming Interface (API) for the country’s financial services industry.

Nationwide builds a new business banking account with ClearBank

Partnership will provide seamless access to real time payments services.

Token brings Open Banking to property sector

Turnkey Open Banking platform provider, Token.io, today announces partnerships with two of the UK’s leading property marketplaces, StuRents and Mashroom.

TSB announce account opening via selfie solution

New research from TSB has revealed that more than half (57 per cent) of over 55s say they never use mobile banking, despite being smartphone users. This is in contrast to 82 per cent of 18 to 34 year-olds who say they use mobile banking. The findings come as the…