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Open banking legislation considered under urgency

New Commerce Minister Scott Simpson tells FinTech NZ conference he's keen to support innovation.

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Scott Simpson.

Will Mace Wed, 12 Mar 2025

Legislation to enable the kind of consumer data rights that underpin a true open banking regime is on track to be passed by the end of March, according to the new Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Scott Simpson.

Speaking at FinTech NZ's annual hui taumata in Auckland yesterday, Simpson was keen

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Will Mace Wed, 12 Mar 2025
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