
Alan Ainsworth
Special guest
Alan Ainsworth has been Head of Policy at the Open Banking Implementation Entity (OBIE) since April 2018. OBIE was set up by the UK’s competition regulator the Competition and Markets Authority to develop open banking standards and ensure effective implementation by the UK’s biggest banks, with the aim of driving competition and innovation in retail banking. Alan has led the work of the OBIE in focusing on customers’ ease-of-use when using open banking, and was instrumental in adding app-to-app authentication and the Customer Experience Guidelines to the Open Banking Standard.
Alan has been interested and involved in open data for financial services since the early days of the UK’s “midata” programme in 2011, where he was an original Steering Group Member. He has advised businesses on payments and open banking legislation including the Interchange Fee Regulation and the revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2).
Alan spent much of his career at Barclays, where he had senior roles in payments, retail banking, citizenship and government relations. He has also worked at global payments business Paysafe.
Alan Ainsworth has been a guest on 3 episodes.
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616. News: UK's open banking regulator faces shake-up, ArK Kapital creates 'ageing filter' for startups
April 4th, 2022 | 50 mins 57 secs
11:fs, banking news, financial services, fintech
David M. Brear and Sim Rai are joined by some great guests to talk about the most interesting stories in financial services over the last 7 days, including: Competition and Markets Authority to create new regulator to oversee open banking industry in the UK, Stockholm-based ArK Kapital raises €165 million to help startups grow faster and smarter, and the CEO of Goldman Sachs will DJ at Lollapalooza 2022. All this and much more on today's show!
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523. Insights: Open Finance - who will fund it?
April 30th, 2021 | 46 mins 56 secs
11:fs, banking news, financial services, fintech
Sarah Kocianski is joined by some great guests to revisit Open Finance, drawing on the FCA’s feedback from their call for input. How can we maximise the potential of Open Finance and most importantly: who is going to pay for this?
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510. News: Starling becomes a unicorn and So-Fi really want a licence
March 15th, 2021 | 59 mins 35 secs
11:fs, banking news, financial services, fintech
Simon Taylor and Adam Davies are joined by some great guests to talk about some of the most interesting stories of the last 7 days, including: Starling becomes a fintech unicorn, so does Flutterwave; So-Fi really want to get a banking charter, and we discuss the future of Open Banking in the UK.