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Open Banking in Brazil: what will change?

Published on 02/13/2020 - Updated on 07/06/2020

One of Brazil’s most important resolutions forecasted for the second half of 2020 is open banking. But what exactly is this?

The Central Bank of Brazil defines open banking as “the sharing of data, products, and services by financial institutions and other licensed institutions, at the customers’ discretion as far as their own data is concerned, through the opening and integration of platforms and infrastructures of information systems, in a safe, agile and convenient manner”. In other words: with the customer’s authorization, financial institutions will be able to process data from another organization.

 

Benefits of open banking in Brazil

This new resolution will bring many benefits to Brazilians. We’ve listed below how this ground-breaking innovation will impact the financial lives of the population!

Lower costs

Lower costs are one of the main benefits Brazilians may expect from open banking, especially when considering the instant payments system, which is also being developed by the Central Bank of Brazil and is forecast for November 2020. Both initiatives combined will encourage competition and help reduce costs, such as account maintenance and processing fees and interest rates charged by financial institutions.

Larger range of financial products and services

Because open banking will provide integration between institutions, customers may count on a larger set of financial products and services.

As an example, we can mention the partnership between two major organizations in Brazil that has allowed customers to have more control over their own money. One of the largest banks in Brazil, Banco do Brasil, and business software company ContaAzul, now allow small businesses to integrate their banking information to the software – such as account balance and credit card invoices.

Open banking will allow similar solutions. The system will be regulated and open to all financial institutions, meaning customers will be able to integrate their banking information into multiple platforms, regardless of their institution.

Convenience and financial inclusion

With the initiative, customers may count on the convenience of taking out financial operations from any app. This includes digital wallets and accounts, financial management apps, mobile payment platforms, and so on.

Paula Martins is a journalist specializing in Marketing. Her areas of expertise include payment methods, digital payments, and e-commerce. Currently, ... View profile

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  • Paulo Glasherster Martins 17 de February de 2020

    I believe that the major change for the Brazilian financial market will be the fact that people’s personel historic credit data will no longer be property of the 5 biggest Banks.