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Hanoi and London, 8 March 2024: SAVIS and Konsentus today announce that, together, they have created an operational structure for open banking in Vietnam.
Open Banking Exchange is proud to be working with the Asociación de Compañías de Financiamiento (AFIC) to help them
Konsentus' newly updated Open Banking and Open Finance World Map has found that there are now more than 65 national open banking programs globally.
Konsentus wins coveted Open Banking Pioneer, Organisation, at the prestigious Open Banking Expo Awards.
Global leaders in open banking and open finance join forces to provide centralised technology infrastructure and Banking as a Service (BaaS) solutions to fast-track open finance
OBE has played a vital role running information sessions and working groups that have delivered the rules and standards. Moving forward, OBE will play the role of the “Pilot Administrator” and will support and manage the pilot.
Software AG (Frankfurt TecDAX: SOW), has signed a commercial partnership with Konsentus to help banks securely participate in the open banking ecosystem.
Lauren Jones will act as Chair Elect until November 2023, when the outgoing Chair has served his term.
Konsentus has appointed Jim Wadsworth to lead the expansion of Konsentus’ award-winning technology solutions into international markets.
“New technologies are responding to customers’ desire for quick and convenient ways to pay. With the global pandemic driving payments online, businesses have had to adapt to changing consumer needs,” explains Mike Woods, CEO, Konsentus.
As we reach three years since the inception of regulated open banking in Europe, it is a good time to look back at the security issues which have emerged in open banking ecosystems and what steps are necessary to mitigate these risks. Read the full article in the magazine.
“Banks face genuinely frightening possibilities if they fail to check the identity and regulatory status of TPPs adequately. They are liable for both unauthorised access to data and fraudulent transactions, which could result in reputational damage and significant financial losses."
Protect your customers transacting in open ecosystems.