Brendan Jones (Blog): If ever there was a time for Digital Financial Services
Never before has there been such a need for digital financial services and frictionless access to accounts
Never before has there been such a need for digital financial services and frictionless access to accounts
Kai Zhang’s article focuses on operational issues with the regulators’ registers for both TPP identification and liability allocation between an ASPSP and a TPP
This article describes a problem that emerged with the PSD2 APIs, and covers the work that many have been involved in to solve that problem.
As PSD2 Open Banking API volumes are set to soar, Brendan Jones assesses the fraud risks
Peter Majgaard, VP Business Development, Konsentus, gives his view on the status of Open Banking in Europe
Paul joins the debate at Open Banking Expo, Amsterdam. Can Open Banking really ever take off with more than one standard?
Nadja discusses banks’ duty of care to their customers and whether relying on public registers to check a TPP’s identity and regulated status is enough
At the end of July 2019, the EBA officially published a standardised list of the names of the competent authorities.
In her blog article, payments Lawyer, Nadja van der Veer, discusses the effectiveness of the EBA Register
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