AAT Comment: What open banking means for accountants
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The introduction of open banking earlier this year marked the culmination of a push to inject fresh competition into the banking system, based around the principle of third parties being able to gain access to bank accounts, with the customer’s authority.
“Open banking is fundamentally about the greater availability of data,” says John Dunkerley, head of financial institution relationships at Intuit UK.
“Open banking is fundamentally about the greater availability of data,” says John Dunkerley, head of financial institution relationships at Intuit UK.
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