Market-leading open banking technology combines with cutting-edge digital banking platform to create seamless, standards-compliant customer experiences.
Section 1033 US open banking regulation faces uncertainty as JP Morgan Chase introduces fees, CFPB changes stance, and industry awaits regulatory clarity.
From comprehensive VOP compliance guidance to open finance market leadership strategies and exciting developments across Africa, this month’s roundup delivers essential insights for financial institutions navigating the evolving open banking landscape. Discover regulatory updates, strategic frameworks, and real-world implementation stories that are shaping the future of open finance.
Ozone API, a global leader in open banking technology, is proud to announce a new partnership with Plaid, a leading financial data network powering the digital financial tools that millions of people rely on every day. As part of this collaboration, Ozone API will join Plaid’s FDX enabled Gateway Partner Program, bringing its powerful open…
June 19 2025 marked a significant leap forward for the UK’s digital future, as policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders came together at Parliament to celebrate the launch of the Smart Data Group — a new, industry-led organisation designed to unlock an estimated £27.8 billion in economic value. The new group, chaired by former Smart Data…
Ozone API and ClearBank announce a strategic multinational partnership to deliver open banking APIs that meet the highest global standards. This collaboration supports ClearBank’s European expansion and empowers clients with scalable, future-proof open finance solutions.
Ozone API, the global leader in open banking technology, has announced a strategic partnership with Vault 22, a fast-growing fintech innovator in South Africa.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has officially designated Financial Data Exchange (FDX) as a Standards Setting Body as of January 8, 2025. This landmark decision, following the release of Section 1033 last year, sets the stage for a regulated open banking framework in the United States.
The UK open banking standard version 4.0 has been released. Here’s your guide to what the changes include, deadlines, impacts and support.