TAB launches Open Banking interface

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Bridging lender, TAB, has integrated Open Banking into its processes.

Open Banking allows consumers to securely share their personal details and information with financial providers — as long as they give their permission — for services such as investing and lending, in a bid to help consumers get better deals and encourage competition between lenders.

TAB says Open Banking will enhance data privacy and security; make it easier for borrowers to view and make payments, improving transparency; and lower risk in regards to knowing your customer and anti-money laundering checks.

In TAB’s case, Open Banking will be accessed through a dashboard interface where borrowers can log-in and view the details of their loan and make payments online.

Duncan Kreeger, CEO and founder of TAB, said: “We are committed to innovating in this space and we have taken our borrower platform to the next level by integrating Open Banking. This means more flexibility and control for our clients and borrowers, as well as increased security and efficiency. Clients can interact with their bank and make payments online, directly from their bank account and not from their card.

“Open Banking has the power to inspire a better relationship between us and our borrowers — it’s the future of money. Borrowers will be able to see where base rate changes affect their payments via the borrower portal, improving transparency. And increased transparency about payments will help us verify borrowers quicker and make decisions faster. It’s a win-win.

“But this is about more than being fast or user-friendly. We aspire to be a socially conscious lender and our behaviour as we grow and develop must reflect that. ESG is built into the DNA of the business. Our policies and product innovations aim to safeguard the environment where possible and environmental considerations such as going paperless and adopting new efficient technologies are important to us. We take sustainability issues seriously and we’re always looking for ways to innovate that are in line with our values — this is another example of that.

“Financial institutions pursuing Open Banking solutions have a responsibility to do more than just comply with regulatory guidelines in place. In becoming more inclusive, Open Banking ventures intrinsically support the premise of the ‘S’ in ESG – environmental, social, and corporate governance.”

Mark Gillis, TAB’s director of technology, added: “Our borrower portal is market-leading for bridging industry fintech and a game changer for TAB and our borrowers. And this is only the beginning of our Open Banking journey. Soon borrowers will be able to produce a redemption statement instantly.

“We’re also creating a document store which will give easy access to loan documents, legal agreements, loan balances and payment details. Our vision is for TAB to keep innovating until our system becomes the gold standard in the market.”

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