The UK open banking standard version 4.0 has been released. Here’s your guide to what the changes include, deadlines, impacts and support.
London, UK, 28 May 2024 Ozone API, the global open banking leader, today announces a strategic partnership with Engine by Starling, the technology arm of Starling Bank. The Ozone API platform will be integrated into Engine’s SaaS core banking platform, enabling Engine’s clients to comply with open banking regulations in markets around the world. Ozone…
London, UK, 16 April 2024 Today, Ozone API, the global open banking leader, and Thistle Initiatives, the award-winning compliance consultancy, announce a strategic partnership to help financial institutions get ahead of impending Third Payment Services Directive (PSD3) and quickly achieve open banking compliance. The specific details of what PSD3 will entail are still to be…
Ozone API, a leading technology company specialising in open banking solutions, is excited to announce the appointment of Eyal Sivan as the new General Manager for North America.
Ozone API and CLOWD9 have entered into a global strategic partnership, combining CLOWD9’s industry leading payments processing platform with Ozone API’s world class open banking services.
Ozone API, the open banking API platform founded by the team that designed open banking in the UK, today announced that it has raised a £8.5mn Series A round to fund its continued global expansion.
10x Banking (10x), the transformational cloud-native SaaS core banking platform, and Ozone API, the leading provider of compliant open banking API technology, have partnered to simplify the delivery of open banking APIs for banks globally.
In the world of open banking, change is definitely a constant! What started 6 years ago with the creation of the UK open banking standard continues to evolve, with new releases adding ever richer functionality to unlock more capabilities for banks and third parties. Ozone API has powered the UK open banking sandbox / model…
The recently published PSD3 proposal addresses many of the issues we have seen during the implementation of open banking across Europe over the last 5+ years. However, in order to actually fix these issues banks will need to make significant changes.