Non - banks could abuse open banking , say consumer groups
Three consumer bodies have expressed concerns about the introduction of a data-sharing regime (CDR), which allows non-bank lenders to access access to their banking accounts and other financial records, if they are not carefully handled.
Source: mortgagebusiness.com.auPublished on 2022-04-21
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