European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs approved a proposal for an open banking system that would "keep (EU citizens') financial data safe and efficiently use them to get a better financial service." The framework would allow consumers to "decide how and by whom their financial data is used" while data access would be based on "customers' explicit permission."
25 April 2024
MEPs propose open banking framework
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