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                                                                  PSD2 has been an important catalyst for banks to open up. While many banks in Europe are still focused on making the PSD2 deadline of September 2019, we see some leading banks move beyond compliance and shift towards Open API Banking. In this emerging Open Banking play, banks start to understand that enabling secure access to custome...
                  
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                                                                  This article was first published in The Paypers which features thought leadership editorials from ecommerce and payments industry professionals.
The concept of Open Banking and its potential grows steadily on corporate banks. PSD2 has been an important catalyst for banks in opening up, however, it forced them to focus on complying first,...
                  
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                                                                  To access to an extended paper which expands on the concepts introduced here, click the link at the end of this blog to download 'Establishing the trust anchor in the digital economy: the case for banks to become 'Data Custodians'. The original article was initially published in the Journal of Payments Strategy & Systems (peer-reviewe...
                  
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                                                                  It probably won’t be long now until insurance companies – just like banks – with PSD2 are required to develop API portals to share customer data with third parties. Insurers have a choice: to wait it out and treat it as a compliance issue when the time comes, or to view it as an opportunity right now, according to Maarten Bakker, a partne...
                  
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