Get Started If you're new to the Open Banking Standard here are some resources that explain the way the Standard is organised, and some of the conventions used throughout.
Other pages in this section Get Started Specifications API Specifications Security Profiles Guidelines Customer Experience Guidelines Operational Guidelines Good Practice Reference
Implementation Reading the Standard Payment account transaction data enables Third Party Providers (TPPs) to provide innovative financial services to their customers, and it is therefore vital that customers are given clarity, security and control over how their data will be used. Learn more Common Terminology We identified significant language issues in the marketplace, affecting understanding and consistency in open banking journeys. The purpose of this document is to set out a series of preferred terms and terms to avoid by participants when describing open banking to consumers. Learn more Propositions The proposition papers are based on the Open Banking Roadmap, published by OBL. These papers define the scope for the Open Banking Standard (which includes API Specifications, Customer Experience Guidelines, and Operational Guidelines), and have been approved at IESG. Learn more
Reading the Standard Payment account transaction data enables Third Party Providers (TPPs) to provide innovative financial services to their customers, and it is therefore vital that customers are given clarity, security and control over how their data will be used. Learn more
Common Terminology We identified significant language issues in the marketplace, affecting understanding and consistency in open banking journeys. The purpose of this document is to set out a series of preferred terms and terms to avoid by participants when describing open banking to consumers. Learn more
Propositions The proposition papers are based on the Open Banking Roadmap, published by OBL. These papers define the scope for the Open Banking Standard (which includes API Specifications, Customer Experience Guidelines, and Operational Guidelines), and have been approved at IESG. Learn more