UK Proposes Design of the Future Entity for UK Open Banking

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On April 19, 2024, the U.K.'s Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee published proposals on the design of the future entity for UK Open Banking. The JROC is composed of the Financial Conduct Authority, the Payment Systems Regulator, HM Treasury and the Competition and Markets Authority. Responses to the proposals may be submitted until May 20, 2024.

The U.K. is seeking to enhance its open banking framework so as to promote competition and innovation for the benefit of consumers and businesses. The JROC is seeking feedback on the structure, governance and funding for both its interim and longer-term model, which involves establishing an interim entity (in H2 2024) and then a "Future Entity" (in 2026). The long-term regulatory framework for open banking will be backed by legislation, including the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill. The Bill features the introduction of Smart Data schemes that would enable, at the customer's request, the secure sharing of data with authorized third parties. The "Future Entity" would replace Open Banking Limited, which was established pursuant to the Retail Banking Market Investigation Order 2017.

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