Vritti September 2017 | Page 7

vritti Mobilution September 2017 7 We can see the signs of shift towards open banking or platform banking as increasing number of financial institutions are voluntarily providing access to third party applications through APIs. Few of them are: N26, a Germany based digital only challenger bank has forged partnerships with a wide variety of financial service providers such as TransferWise and Allianz, to offer complementary products on its platform. Capital One, a USA based bank has launched a developer portal - Capital One DevExchange, along with open APIs BBVA, a Spanish bank launched “Open Banking Business”, which enables third parties to integrate with BBVA's data to build new applications and use cases. Europe's third largest bank, Credit Agricole, provides an app store through which customers can download apps which complement its core offerings. It does this by exposing APIs to external developers who can then build novel apps with its data. Similarly, in Japan MUFG, Japan's largest is reportedly planning to provide secure access to its online banking systems to fintech firms. OPEN BANKING: GAINING SIGNIFICANCE