In This Episode
This week cohosts Brett King and Jason Henrichs have a far reaching conversation, tapping into guest expertise on all things open banking and digital finance. John Pitts, Global Head of Policy at Plaid, Christy Sunquist, Head of Open Finance at Plaid, and Cameron Taylor, Chief Product Officer at Ninth Wave join Jason and Brett as they dive into topics from international open banking and the standards that we can expect out of open banking in the U.S., to how Plaid and Ninth Wave are partnering to assist financial institutions ahead of the rulemaking here in the States.
Plaid recently announced their Gateway Partner Program, which gives financial institutions a way to streamline their integrations ahead of open banking requirements, to make it easier for financial institutions to choose an approach that works for their unique needs as they enable open banking. Ninth Wave is Plaid’s inaugural partner for the Gateway Program, and will support financial institutions who want to simplify their API integrations while ensuring their customers have access to the thousands of apps and services in the Plaid network. Together, Plaid and Ninth Wave are solving open banking requirements for financial institutions who may be at varying stages of preparedness.
Hear about this and much more on this episode of Breaking Banks.
Podcast Chapters:
Chapter 1: 0:00 – Introduction
Title: Welcome to Gateway for Open Banking
Brett King and Jason Henricks introduce the episode, highlighting the topic of open banking and featuring experts from Plaid and Ninth Wave.
Chapter 2: 2:15 – Lessons from Europe’s Open Banking Journey
Title: What Six Years of Open Banking in Europe Taught Us
A discussion of Europe’s open banking progress, challenges, and the implications for U.S. implementation, including lessons from the UK and EU.
Chapter 3: 10:45 – Industry-Led vs. Regulatory-Driven Models
Title: How the U.S. Open Banking Model Differs from Europe
Exploration of how the U.S. approach, driven by industry collaboration, contrasts with the more prescriptive regulatory frameworks in Europe.
Chapter 4: 17:30 – Compliance Challenges for U.S. Financial Institutions
Title: The Road to Open Banking Compliance
Insights into how financial institutions in the U.S. are preparing for compliance, with a focus on challenges faced by smaller banks and credit unions.
Chapter 5: 26:15 – Strategic Benefits Beyond Compliance
Title: From Compliance to Competitive Advantage
Discussion on how open banking can enhance customer experiences, reduce fraud, and position banks as digital leaders, rather than just meeting regulatory mandates.
Chapter 6: 35:40 – Partnerships Between Banks and Fintechs
Title: Building Bridges: Banks and Fintech Collaborations
How partnerships like those between Plaid, Ninth Wave, and financial institutions are driving innovation and supporting open banking transitions.
Chapter 7: 44:25 – Data Control and Consumer Trust
Title: Consumer Data Rights and the Future of Open Finance
Exploration of consumer data control, privacy, and the shift toward trust-driven ecosystems, emphasizing transparency and security.
Chapter 8: 52:10 – The Future of Open Banking
Title: What Open Banking Will Look Like in 10 Years
Predictions on the evolution of open banking into a seamless, integrated part of financial services, fostering trust and innovation across sectors.
Chapter 9: 1:00:45 – Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
Title: Get Ready for Open Banking
Final reflections from the hosts and guests, including advice for financial institutions on preparing for compliance and leveraging open banking for strategic growth.
Read the entire transcript here.