The platform provider model is often the most strategic. By offering well-designed APIs to third-party developers, banks can ...
For fintech founders, the question is how to maintain speed, compliance and customer experience while still operating on the ...
Consumer trust is the limiting factor in the growth of real-time, data-driven credit. Credit providers can offer instant ...
Ozone API, the global open banking firm, recently announced a strategic partnership with Tuum, a core banking provider, to enable Tuum’s customers to comply with open banking regulations and ...
API standardization in Open Banking can be likened to forging a universal financial lexicon. By adopting a standardized protocol, diverse financial systems can harmonize their operations, giving birth ...
BASINGSTOKE, United Kingdom, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in fintech & payments markets, has found the number of Open Banking API calls ...
A strong case is emerging for Ghana to adopt common open banking API standards to accelerate financial inclusion, foster innovation, and improve digital service delivery across the financial ecosystem ...
As digital payment technologies continue to advance, pay by bank and open banking are transforming the global financial landscape. These innovations are reshaping how businesses and consumers transact ...
Canada’s Finance Ministry has been holding discussions with stakeholders for several years about introducing open banking, which uses secure application programming interfaces (APIs) to share ...
The Trump administration is doing away with a regulation designed to promote data sharing between banks and third parties. But for Citizens, the move isn't hindering its bullishness on the broader ...
At this point in your life as a consumer, you’re accustomed to having less privacy than you used to. Technology in financial products makes your life easier in myriad ways, but also far less private.
New open banking rules have created the potential to enable smaller institutions to compete more effectively with their larger peers — if they're willing to seize the opportunity, writes Susan Foulds, ...