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Revision as of 09:21, 21 September 2018

Full Title or Meme

Open Banking is both a concept and an actual implementation in the UK.

This page will address both

Context

A Chris Michael interview[1]

Banking APIs Now in Deployment

Definitions of interest from the UK

Entity Name Type Cat Description Access
Payment Service User (PSU) Real World Entity N/A a natural or legal person making use of a payment service as a payee, payer or both No
Payment Service Provider (PSP) Legal Entity N/A A legal entity (and some natural persons) that provide payment services as defined by PSD2 Article 4(11) Yes
Account Servicing Payment Service Provider (ASPSP) Legal Entity PSP provides and maintain a payment account for a payer as defined by the PSRs and, in the context of the Open Banking Ecosystem are entities that publish Read/Write APIs to permit, with customer consent, payments initiated by third party providers and/or make their customers’ account transaction data available to third party providers via their API end points. ??
Third Party Providers / Trusted Third Parties (TPP) Legal Entity PSP organisation or natural person that use APIs developed to Standards to access customer’s accounts, in order to provide account information services and/or to initiate payments. Third Party Providers are PISPs or AISPs. see below
Payment Initiation Service Provider (PISP) Legal Entity TPP provide an online service to initiate a payment order at the request of the payment service user with respect to a payment account held at another payment service provider. read write
Account Information Service Provider (AISP) Legal Entity TPP provide account information services to consolidated information on one or more payment accounts held by a payment service user with one or more payment service provider(s). read only
Financial Conduct Authority Legal Entity Federation Owner The FCA is the competent authority for the UK No

Problems

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-09-11/why-the-eu-is-furious-with-malta

Solutions

  • The UK open banking specs are keep on an open source repository.[2]

References

  1. Sarah Guthrie, Open Banking and Identity: Chris Michael Talks Current State, Trends and the Future. Ping https://www.pingidentity.com/en/company/blog/posts/2018/open-banking-identity-chris-michael-talks-current-state-trends-future.html?
  2. Open Banking Specs version 1.1.1-rc1 https://openbanking.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DZ/pages/28737919/The+Open+Banking+Directory+-+v1.1.1-rc1

External Sites

API

  1. CEF: Opening a Bank Account Across Borders with an EU National Digital Identity for OIX Europe