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Live @ Money 20/20, Oct 2024 - The Aggregators

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Recorded live at Money 20/20, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Eyal is joined by the open banking leads from three major US aggregators: John Pitts, Head of Policy at Plaid; Jane Barratt, Chief Advocacy Officer at MX; and Anil Mahalaha, Chief Evangelist at Akoya. Aggregators, sometimes called data access networks, provide third parties with connectivity to a wide range of banks. In the US in particular, they are uniquely crucial, having built out an early form of open banking over the past few decades. As the region moves towards standardization and regulation, they will continue to play a pivotal role. Together, Eyal and his guests discuss the continued implications of the CFPB’s final ruling on Personal Financial Data Rights, the evolving role of aggregators, and the impact of API-driven connectivity. The conversation explores whether regulation is truly necessary, how it will shape the competitive landscape, and what’s next for the future of financial data access in America.

Specifically they discuss:

  • CFPB’s Personal Financial Data Rights Rule
  • The role of aggregators in the U.S.
  • The transition from screen scraping to APIs
  • Perspectives on secondary data use
  • The commercialization of data access

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42 episodes

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Manage episode 476211134 series 2770639
Content provided by Eyal Sivan and Quill Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eyal Sivan and Quill Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Recorded live at Money 20/20, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Eyal is joined by the open banking leads from three major US aggregators: John Pitts, Head of Policy at Plaid; Jane Barratt, Chief Advocacy Officer at MX; and Anil Mahalaha, Chief Evangelist at Akoya. Aggregators, sometimes called data access networks, provide third parties with connectivity to a wide range of banks. In the US in particular, they are uniquely crucial, having built out an early form of open banking over the past few decades. As the region moves towards standardization and regulation, they will continue to play a pivotal role. Together, Eyal and his guests discuss the continued implications of the CFPB’s final ruling on Personal Financial Data Rights, the evolving role of aggregators, and the impact of API-driven connectivity. The conversation explores whether regulation is truly necessary, how it will shape the competitive landscape, and what’s next for the future of financial data access in America.

Specifically they discuss:

  • CFPB’s Personal Financial Data Rights Rule
  • The role of aggregators in the U.S.
  • The transition from screen scraping to APIs
  • Perspectives on secondary data use
  • The commercialization of data access

  continue reading

42 episodes

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