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Open Banking and Financial Inclusion: Creating a Financial System That Provides Security and Equity


ISBN13: 9781398612402
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £39.99



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Open Banking and Financial Inclusion enables readers to make informed decisions about open banking.

Open Banking creates opportunities to develop more innovative products, increase customer satisfaction, and has the potential to open up access to financial services to those previously excluded and underbanked. Open Banking and Financial Inclusion reviews the opportunities, realities and limitations of open banking as it pertains to social inclusion, acknowledging the importance of impact and authenticity in ESG actions. It considers whether open banking is really working for the benefit of consumers by speaking to key people across the open banking, fintech and data sharing industry and also explores how banks and fintechs are measuring their social impact.

Readers will gain insights from real people about their journey from financial exclusion to inclusion, and the part played by open banking. They will also access case studies offering an in-depth picture of how open banking has developed in both emerging and developed markets and where open banking has been successful in promoting financial inclusion. Open Banking and Financial Inclusion investigates the ultimate intention of open banking and its lead up to open finance.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Introduction
1: Financial exclusion: what it means to be outside the global financial system
2: The advent of open banking: what is open banking?
3: How to design an open banking framework that promotes a financially inclusive society
4: Open banking in an emerging market – Brazil: a case study
5: Open banking in a developed market – the UK: a case study
6: Women and financial inclusion: why are women more often financially excluded than men?
7: Why are some countries yet to implement open banking?
8: Being part of the financial system – is it for everyone?
9: What comes next? The move to open finance
10: Final thoughts on open banking, open finance and financial inclusion