Overview
To support Open Banking, certain actions must be completed for Bank Australia 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)
To be eligible for data sharing, you:
- Must be at least 18 years old and have a registered email address with Bank Australia
- Must have an eligible personal, joint or nonpersonal account
- Must be a nominated representative on a nonpersonal account
The signatories can appoint nominated representatives to share Open Banking data with Accredited Data Recipients on behalf of the organisation by completing the Open Banking data sharing authority for non-personal accounts. Please return the completed form to Bank Australia for activation.
For Individual, joint account and sole trader:
You should be able complete the data sharing consent process immediately.
To be eligible for data sharing, you:
- Must be at least 18 years old and have a registered email address with Bank Australia
- Must have an eligible personal, joint or nonpersonal account
- Must be a nominated secondary user on a personal or joint account
Account Eligibility
If you’re eligible, you can now share some of your customer details, account information and transaction history for the below Bank Australia accounts. This is available for personal accounts, joint accounts and non-personal accounts:
- Transaction and Saving Accounts
- Credit cards
- Term Deposits
- Offset accounts
- Personal loans
- Home loans
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