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Salt Edge and Saga Partner to Meet Latest Open Banking Regulatory Requirements in Serbia

The Fintech Times

“Together with Saga, we aim to help them overcome the challenges and unlock valuable use cases that drive innovation and deliver tangible benefits. With extensive global expertise in open banking compliance, Salt Edge is committed to guiding Serbian financial institutions through this transformative journey.

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Spire and Salt Edge come together to empower Bahrain’s corporate banking future with open banking

The Payments Association

Under the new regulations, banks must now allow account information service providers (AISPs) and payment initiation service providers (PISPs) access to account information for legal entities after securing their consent.

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Salt Edge Partners With Spire to Help Bahraini Banks Extend Open Banking to Corporate Accounts

The Fintech Times

Under the new regulations, banks are now also required to allow Account Information Service Providers (AISPs) and Payment Initiation Service Providers (PISPs) access to account information for legal entities after securing their consent.

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FIs Embrace FinTech Options To Bolster Business Banking

PYMNTS

This week's look at the latest in open banking and bank-FinTech collaboration finds financial institutions (FIs) exploring both partnerships and acquisitions to strengthen their offerings for corporates, while third-party service providers have also boosted their data-sharing capabilities to empower those financial service provider tie-ups.

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KPMG: 2018 Was The Year of Democratization

PYMNTS

While traditionally, banks have controlled the infrastructure, hardware and operating systems for financial services, new entrants may have the agile infrastructure and innovative propositions to personalize to meet individual consumer needs. However, almost a year since open banking went live in the U.K., Cross-Border Connectivity.