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Written by Hasan Hamad

Updated at December 17th, 2025

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What is Open Banking? How does Open Banking work? How does Open Banking work globally? What are the benefits of Open Banking? What are the risks of Open Banking?

What is Open Banking?

Open Banking is a financial services concept where banks and financial institutions open their Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to allow third-party service providers, such as FinTech companies, to access customer data and offer various financial services.

How does Open Banking work?

Open Banking relies on APIs to connect banks and third-party providers. Customers consent to share their personal and financial data with these third parties. When a customer requests a service, the third-party provider uses the open API to access the necessary data from the bank, enabling various financial services, data aggregation, and financial management.

How does Open Banking work globally?

Open Banking is at different stages of maturity worldwide. Europe, through the PSD2 initiative, has been a leader in implementing Open Banking, with over 400 authorized third-party providers. Other regions, such as India, Hong Kong, and Australia, also have their frameworks and initiatives for Open Banking. In the U.S., Open Banking adoption has been slower and is less structured.

What are the benefits of Open Banking?

Open Banking aims to drive innovation in financial services, provide consumers with a comprehensive view of their finances, and promote competition in the industry. It allows for the development of more affordable and technologically advanced financial services while maintaining security.

What are the risks of Open Banking?

One risk of Open Banking is potential security breaches if third-party providers do not have adequate security measures. There may also be concerns about the emerging models, regulations, and processes surrounding Open Banking, which could impact customer trust.

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