Overview
To support Open Banking, certain actions must be completed for DDH Graham before authorisation can be granted, allowing BGL and Skript to receive bank data.
Pre-Consent: What needs to be done before Authorisation?
For business, trust or other organisation type (including SMSFs)
- be at least 18 years of age, and
- hold at least one open and online account
A Nominated Representative is required to authorise data sharing. Nominated Representatives must be eligible to share data as per the criteria above and be a signatory on at least one of the accounts attached to the business entity.
Please complete the form and email to moneymarket@ddhgraham.au.
Once authorised, the Nominated Representative will be able to share all accounts associated with the business entity, even those they do not have signing authority on.
Accounts that are jointly owned by one or more individuals and/or involve multiple non individual entities (e.g. an account owned by two companies) are not eligible under the Consumer Data Right rules.
For individual, joint account and sole trader:
- be at least 18 years of age, and
- hold at least one open and online account
For Individual and Sole Trader data sharing - You should be able complete the data sharing consent process immediately.
For joint account data sharing, all joint account holders must be:
- Individual or sole trader customers
- legal owners of the joint account
- eligible to participate in data sharing
Account Eligibility
Individual, sole trader, and non-individual customers are able to opt-in to share data for most of the following products:
- Savings, transaction, and overdraft accounts
- Term deposits
- Credit cards
- Personal loans
- Home loans and mortgage offset accounts
- Business loans
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