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Preparing For Canada’s Next Phase Of Data Access
Canada’s consumer-directed banking framework, set to begin rolling out in 2025, signals a major redesign of how financial data will move across the economy. For years, fintech apps have relied on “screen-scraping” methods that copy customer credentials to access information. The upcoming model will replace that practice with secure, standardized APIs. These will operate under clear accreditation and liability rules, defining who may handle data, how consent is tracked, and wh
Dec 4, 2025


Canada’s Data Sharing Shift
Canada’s financial sector is preparing for a major shift as consumer-driven banking, often called open banking, moves from policy drafting to technical rollout. By 2025, a single national framework will guide how consumers share their financial data securely with service providers of their choice. For businesses, it replaces a patchwork of data handling rules with a standard that clarifies consent, liability, and security practices. For consumers, it promises more transparenc
Dec 1, 2025


Canada’s Consumer‑Driven Banking Framework Opens New Paths for Fintech and SME Innovation
Budget 2025 marks a turning point for Canada’s financial technology landscape. The federal plan introduces a consumer‑driven banking framework that will replace the patchwork of data‑sharing practices now common across the sector. By shifting from screen‑scraping to secure application programming interfaces, the framework sets a new expectation: Canadians will control how and when their financial data is shared, while institutions and startups must meet clear national standar
Nov 24, 2025


Canada’s New Banking Rules: What Founders Should Know for 2025
Canada’s long-awaited consumer-driven banking framework is set to reshape the digital finance landscape in 2025. For years, fintech startups and small businesses have accessed customer data through screen scraping, a workaround that raised questions about privacy and security. The new regime intends to replace that practice with standardized, consent-based data sharing built around a single API model. Accreditation will determine which firms can securely access financial data
Nov 18, 2025
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