Updated Consumer Data Right Exposure Draft
16 October 2018
The ABA believes that having a well-designed reciprocity mechanism within the CDR is key to ensuring customers reap the full benefits of the data that is held regarding them.
Download PDFConsumer Data Right Rules Framework – ABA response to ACCC
12 October 2018
ABA members believe that the CDR is a transformative reform and are committed to its success. The CDR has the potential to fuel innovation across the economy and benefit customers through an expanded choice of products and services.
Download PDFConsumer Data Right Exposure Draft Response
7 September 2018
ABA members support the introduction of a consumer data right that will encourage innovation and enable customers to benefit from data sharing while ensuring their privacy is safeguarded. Appendix available here.
Download PDFABA Response to the Farrell Report into Open Banking
26 March 2018
Australia’s banks are committed to the success of open data which, if delivered properly, can empower customers to use their data from across the economy to make the best choices for their circumstances and preferences.
Download PDFAustralian Bankers’ Association submission to the Farrell Inquiry on open banking
22 September 2017
The ABA has put forward an industry-wide model to implement open banking, one that will give customers confidence their data is being shared securely and with their informed consent.
Download PDFThe Australian Bankers’ Association submission on Data Availability and Use; Productivity Commission Draft Report: Overview & Draft Recommendations
16 December 2016
The ABA provided the Productivity Commission with its comments on Data Availability and Use.
Download PDFThe Australian Bankers’ Association submission on Data Availability and Use
29 July 2016
The ABA provided comments to the Productivity Commission's Issues Paper on Data Availability and Use. The Issues Paper outlined that a significant public benefit could arise if data collected and stored by government, public bodies and private sector institutions were made more accessible to individuals, third parties and to the general public. The ABA agrees.
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