From 30 May, New Zealand’s four major banks - ANZ, ASB, BNZ and Westpac - must offer the secure payment service - although some already have it in place.

It allows customers to give a third party (such as an online retailer) permission to connect to their banking information, meaning there is no need to enter credit or debit card details to make a purchase.

Open banking can be used both on retailers’ websites and on their mobile app, if they have one

  • makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    It is going to be share your data or no insurance.

    Damn, these are dark times, just around the corner.

    This will crush people. We think Americans have it rough. Just wait.

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      5 months ago

      They’ll already insist on whatever information they feel is useful. This just saves them from scanning in your statements.

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        5 months ago

        And working in finance (in UK & Europe), they generally collect and keep as little data as is necessary anyhow - personal data is a pain to safely manage these days, and I’m always keen to be responsible for as little of it as possible.

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          5 months ago

          You live in Europe. I live in Australia. I don’t know about NZ, but it’s the wild west here. I don’t trust any of these companies.

          Insurance bot: Oh look… makingStuffForFun is buying more sugary items this month. And alcohol. Up their insurance.