Tag: Open Banking
Financial institutions are getting more optimistic about open banking – Tink
It seems as if 61% of financial institutions now feel positive towards open banking, yet 42% do not have clear strategy for realising its benefits, according to new research from open banking platform Tink.
Frollo launches new compliance solution for companies struggling with open banking
Australian FinTech company Frollo has launched new product to help businesses comply with new data rules as they embrace open banking.
HMRC runs £3m open banking tender
Her majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is running a £3m open banking tender.
Open banking startup Yapily raises $13m in Series A funding round...
Yapily has closed a $13m investment round led by Revolut-investor Lakestar. The open banking startup will use the cash injection to strengthen its grip...
Why is the Australian FinTech market becoming appealing to investors?
Investment into Australian FinTech skyrocketed last year, but why has it become so appealing?
Robert Bell of 86 400 believes that open banking wont show...
If everything goes according to plan, then Australia will introduce open banking in July. The founder of neobank 86 400 cannot wait, but believes the benefits will take some time to manifest.
Raisin provides a private bank with its deposits solution
Open banking platform Raisin is supplying its deposits platform to Germany Bankhaus Hauck & Aufh?user as part of a new deal.
Monzo founder says the “positive effect of open banking on innovation...
When open banking was first introduced, it was suggested that it would enable both big banks and smaller firms to innovate. However, the founder...
Personal finance solution Youtility scores £4.5m in funding
Youtility, an open banking and behavioural data analytics platform, has collected £4.5m in a funding round.
Meniga receives license from Financial Conduct Authority
Meniga, which helps consumers improve their financial lives, has successfully registered as an Account Information Service Provider by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).










