Nationwide backs Open Banking for Good challenge
Newsdesk | News
12 Jul 2018
Nationwide Building Society has challenged the fintech community to develop Open Banking technology that helps improve the lives of the one in four UK households who are financially squeezed – equivalent to 12.7 million people
The initiative is part of a Government-sponsored programme, dubbed the Inclusive Economy Partnership, to bring together public and private sector organisations to enable positive change across all communities.
While Open Banking has the potential to help better connect people with their overall financial information, Nationwide believes it could also leave people behind if organisations purely focus on profit rather than purpose.
The building society says it will support startups who develop winning programs with funding and help to scale up their application for release to its members and the wider economy.
Joe Garner, Nationwide’s chief executive, says: “We believe Open Banking presents a huge opportunity to help people manage their money better and support a more inclusive financial services sector. We’re looking for innovators to come forward with ideas to help people living on a financial knife edge – with no savings or relying heavily on credit.
“As an industry, we can use Open Banking to benefit those who most need help. Which is why we are focused on harnessing the latest technological innovation to help transform financial capability for millions of people in the UK.”