Articles tagged with Open Banking

Open Banking Expands to Business Banking, Boosting Productivity and Growth

2 weeks ago | 103 views

Open Banking will be expanded to business banking channels, enabling businesses to share banking data with trusted providers to access faster loan comparisons, automated accounting, and improved cashflow management. This initiative aims to save businesses time on administrative tasks, boost competition, and enhance productivity, particularly benefiting small businesses by providing clearer financial insights and reducing manual work. While large corporates are exempt due to limited demand, the government prioritizes Open Banking as a key tool to support small business growth and efficiency.

Tags: Scott Simpson Chris Penk Open Banking business banking fintech small businesses loan comparisons automated accounting cash flow productivity

Open Electricity: Helping New Zealanders Find the Best Power Plans and Save Money

3 months ago | 589 views

The New Zealand Government is launching Open Electricity to help households and small businesses easily compare and choose the best power plans, enhancing competition and transparency in the electricity market. This initiative, following Open Banking regulations, will provide secure access to individual electricity consumption data, enabling consumers to optimize energy use, save money, and make informed decisions about energy-related investments. Changes will begin in September 2024 and be completed by mid-2027, benefiting around two million households and 165,000 small businesses with improved choice, innovation, and cost savings.

Tags: Open Electricity New Zealand Simon Watts Scott Simpson electricity market power plans energy savings Customer and Product Data Act Open Banking electricity consumption

Open Banking Launches in New Zealand: Faster Loans, Easier Budgeting & Secure Data Sharing

4 months ago | 531 views

Open banking officially launched in New Zealand on 1 December 2025, enabling faster loan approvals, easier bill management, and personalized budgeting through secure, regulated sharing of financial data with customer consent. The new system, regulated under the Customer and Product Data Act 2025, requires major banks to implement open banking capabilities and mandates accreditation for third-party data requestors to ensure security and trust. This initiative aims to boost innovation and competition in the banking sector, benefiting consumers, small businesses, and fintech companies by providing enhanced financial tools and services.

Tags: Scott Simpson Open Banking New Zealand MBIE Customer and Product Data Act 2025 ANZ ASB BNZ Westpac Kiwibank