Public Webinar: Open Finance Parties

The complex Open Banking and Open Finance ecosystems have multiple parties. Understanding who they are and what are their obligations is critical.

The complex Open Banking and Open Finance ecosystems have multiple parties. Understanding who they are and what are their obligations is critical.  

The Third Party model is the textbook definition of the Parties in the ecosystem. But in many cases, the real-world examples can have up to 5 parties. 

In July’s webinar, we explored the parties in the Open Finance ecosystem, their responsibilities, roles, and the challenges they might pose.  

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