Open Banking Moves From Data Rights to Data Pricing
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PYMNTSOpen Banking Moves From Data Rights to Data Pricingpymnts.comOpen banking has been discussed as another way to move money, where debate over who controls the data that makes those payments possible is giving way to how that data is delivered, who bears the cost of maintaining secure application programming interfaces (APIs), and whether every data request should be treated equally. Those questions are […] The post Open Banking Moves From Data Rights to Data Pricing appeared first on PYMNTS.com .
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