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Banks, financial technology companies, and government officials to deliberate on the future direction of Open Banking in Canada

Leading figures from Canada's Open Banking and Open Finance sector will engage in discussions and debates at the Open Banking Expo Canada.

Financial institutions, technology companies, and government officials gathered to deliberate on...
Financial institutions, technology companies, and government officials gathered to deliberate on the future trajectory of Open Banking in Canada.

Banks, financial technology companies, and government officials to deliberate on the future direction of Open Banking in Canada

Prepare for an exciting gathering of the nation's financial powerhouses as the Open Banking Expo Canada 2025 approaches! This landmark event, taking place on June 17, will bring together major banks, credit unions, fintechs, regulators, and policymakers under one roof, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and insights.

The event, exclusively dedicated to Open Banking and Open Finance, will feature more than 80 speakers from various organizations, including Symcor, Ozone API, National Bank of Canada, GFT, JP Morgan, Fintechs Canada, Plaid, Interac, and Scotiabank. Notable speakers include Saba Shariff, senior vice president at Symcor, who will deliver the Opening Keynote, and Eyal Sivan, general manager at Ozone API, who will serve as Main Stage chair.

The first Powerhouse Debate will focus on advancing Canada's Open Banking framework, exploring harmonization with the US and the future of money and financial inclusion. Participants in the Powerhouse Debate include Mauricio Deutsch from GFT, Judy Bei from Citi, Samantha Tom from Borrowell, Natacha Boudrias from National Bank of Canada, Karnan Ariaratnam from Symcor, and Alana Barnes from the Canadian Bankers Association.

The Open Banking Expo Powerlist 2025 will be unveiled during the closing session of the event, showcasing Canada's most influential leaders in Open Banking and Open Finance. Symcor has been announced as the headline partner of Open Banking Expo Canada 2025, underscoring its commitment to shaping the future of financial services in Canada.

This event promises to be a catalyst for partnerships and progress in Canada's financial future, offering a platform for discussing the technical, regulatory, and strategic imperatives ahead in Open Banking and Open Finance. To find out more or register to attend, click here. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of Canada's financial revolution!

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  1. The Open Banking Expo Canada 2025, happening on June 17, will gather various financial powerhouses, including banks, credit unions, fintechs, regulators, and policymakers, to discuss Open Banking and Open Finance strategies.
  2. The event will welcome over 80 speakers from notable organizations such as Symcor, Ozone API, National Bank of Canada, GFT, JP Morgan, Fintechs Canada, Plaid, Interac, and Scotiabank, among others.
  3. Notable speakers include Saba Shariff from Symcor, who will deliver the Opening Keynote, and Eyal Sivan from Ozone API, serving as Main Stage chair.
  4. Key discussions at the event include the Powerhouse Debate focusing on advancing Canada's Open Banking framework, featuring speakers like Mauricio Deutsch from GFT, Judy Bei from Citi, Samantha Tom from Borrowell, and Karnan Ariaratnam from Symcor.
  5. The Open Banking Expo Powerlist 2025 will be unveiled during the closing session, highlighting Canada's most influential leaders in Open Banking and Open Finance.
  6. Symcor has been announced as the headline partner of Open Banking Expo Canada 2025, demonstrating its commitment to shaping the future of financial services in Canada.
  7. This event serves as a platform for forging partnerships and advancing progress in Canada's financial future, focusing on technical, regulatory, and strategic moves in Open Banking and Open Finance.

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