Wait...
Search Global Export Import Trade Data
Recent Searches: No Recent Searches

Imperative to ensure orderly growth of account aggregator ecosystem: RBI.


Date: 03-09-2021
Subject: Imperative to ensure orderly growth of account aggregator ecosystem: RBI
The account aggregator ecosystem in the country is in a nascent stage and there is a need for its orderly growth, Reserve Bank of India’s deputy governor M Rajeshwar Rao said on Thursday.

Account Aggregators (AA) are entities that enable financial data sharing from Financial Information Providers (FIPs) to Financial Information Users (FIUs), based on the consent from the customers.

“The account aggregator ecosystem is still in a nascent stage of development. But given the sensitivity of the platform on account of the nature of data handled by it, it becomes imperative to ensure that the growth is orderly,” Rao said while speaking at iSPIRIT Foundation event.

AA acts as an intermediary and helps connect the customer to multiple Financial Information Providers (FIPs) through standardised API (Application Programming Interfaces).

Some of the account aggregators that have received approval from RBI include CAMSFinServ, Cookiejar Technologies Pvt Ltd, FinSec AA Solutions Pvt Ltd and NSEL Asset Data Ltd, among others.

The deputy governor said as the business of account aggregators grow, it is feasible for different categories of financial institutions, under the jurisdiction of different financial regulators, to talk to one another over their respective technology based platforms.

“Seamless movement of data over different institutions with complete confidentiality will be the basic requirement for orderly growth and smooth functioning of the account aggregator framework,” he said.

While the RBI is open to and encourages innovation, there is a need to maintain balance between innovation and the spirit of account aggregator regulatory structure, he noted.

“We do support innovation in financial space, but the support and encouragement will be done while ensuring that we develop and grow a robust financial system to support a vibrant and growing economy,” Rao said.

He said to ensure seamless and secure flow of data across the account aggregators and the financial information providers, there is a need to have some generic technical standards prescribed for the account aggregator ecosystem participants so that the moment of data is truly authorised and secure.

The larger goal of the account aggregator is to empower customers and reduce information asymmetry. It is aimed at ensuring that the customer has full control over the information that is being shared through the account aggregator, he said.

Account aggregator frameworks also benefit the users as they get access to the financial information of potential customers on a real-time basis, reducing the turnaround time for the provision of financial services, he said.

“The account aggregators can thus bolster the lending ecosystem, which can make India a data-rich country and also boost the digital economy,” Rao said.

The systems will function optimally only when a variety of customer accounts is maintained across different financial entities, cutting across the financial sector regulators are linked to the account aggregator.

“For this to happen, the information providers need to see value in the framework. This, in my view, is a key to the development of a viable business model for the account aggregator ecosystem in India,” he added.

Source:financialexpress.com

Get Sample Now

Which service(s) are you interested in?
 Export Data
 Import Data
 Both
 Buyers
 Suppliers
 Both
OR
 Exim Help
+


What is New?

Date: 06-06-2025
Notification No. 13/2025-Customs (ADD)
Seeks to impose Anti Dumping Duty on imports of ‘Insoluble Sulphur’ originating in or exported from China PR and Japan.

Date: 30-05-2025
Notification No. 31/2025-Customs
Seeks to i. extend the specified condition of exemption to imports of Yellow Peas (HS 0713 10 10) to bill of lading issued on or before 31.03.2026; ii. to reduce the basic custom duty on crude soya bean oil (HS Code 15071000), crude sunflower oil (HS Code 15121110), and crude palm oil (HS Code 15111000) from 20% to 10%

Date: 30-05-2025
Notification No. 38/2025-CUSTOMS (N.T.)
Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

Date: 26-05-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 37/2025-Customs (N.T.)
Notification of ICD Jalna, Maharashtra u/s. 7(1)(aa) of Customs Act, 1962" and it was issued under Section 7(1)(aa) of Customs Act, 1962

Date: 23-05-2025
Notification No. 30/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend notification No. 55/2022-Customs dated 31.10.2022 to remove the condition required for availing exemption on Bangalore Rose Onion.

Date: 23-05-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 36/2025 - Customs (N.T.)
Amendment in the Notification No. 63-1994-Customs (N.T) dated 21.11.1994 in respect of Land Customs Station, Raxaul

Date: 15-05-2025
Notification No. 34/2025-CUSTOMS (N.T.)
Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

Date: 09-05-2025
Notification No. 29/2025-Customs
Seeks to exempt works of art and antiques from Basic Customs Duty

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 02/2025-Customs (CVD)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 05/2024-Customs (CVD) dated the 11th September, 2024 so as to align with changes made vide Finance Act, 2025

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 26/2025-Customs
Seeks to rescind Notification No. 04/2025-Customs dated the 1st February, 2025



Exim Guru Copyright © 1999-2025 Exim Guru. All Rights Reserved.
The information presented on the site is believed to be accurate. However, InfodriveIndia takes no legal responsibilities for the validity of the information.
Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before you use this Export Import Data Directory.

EximGuru.com

C/o InfodriveIndia Pvt Ltd
F-19, Pocket F, Okhla Phase-I
Okhla Industrial Area
New Delhi - 110020, India
Phone : 011 - 40703001