Canada’s government has taken significant steps toward open banking, branded as “consumer-driven banking,” but full implementation is expected by 2026.
The 2024 Fall Economic Statement confirmed plans to legislate accreditation and common rules covering national security, liability, and privacy. These measures aim to safely enable Canadians and small businesses to share financial data and access data-driven financial services.
The framework includes appointing a Senior Deputy Commissioner of Consumer-Driven Banking and creating advisory committees. Despite progress, Canadians must wait for a full rollout, as the government promises close engagement with stakeholders to ensure a secure launch.
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