Eliminate screen scraping | Make the move to a standardized API solution.

For more than 25 years, screen scraping has been the method of sharing customer data outside the enterprise with aggregators and fintechs. While convenient for customers and providers alike, issues with delivering a secure and consistent user experience mean that it's time to move to open banking—a standardized, safe, and efficient API-based solution. Use these resources to learn more.

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    5 risks you can avoid by acting now on the CFPB proposed rule

    5 risks you can avoid by acting now on the CFPB proposed rule

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  • From screen scraping to open banking

    From screen scraping to open banking

    An innovative approach to financial data sharing offers banks greater security, efficiency, and compliance

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  • Rewriting the screen scraping playbook

    Rewriting the screen scraping playbook

    Minimize the red flags of screen scraping with a modern game plan.

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  • Capturing the embedded finance wave without screen scraping

    Capturing the embedded finance wave without screen scraping

    Consider this scenario: Using your ID and password, a third party logs into your online bank account as if they are you. The information retrieved is then funneled into, for example, a budgeting...

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  • Has screen scraping seen its day?

    Has screen scraping seen its day?

    In the banking world, screen scraping has been around for over 25 years – it’s how many fintechs got their start. But a continued push towards open banking in Europe and recent regulatory moves in...

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  • 6 things you need to know about screen scraping in banking and financial services

    6 things you need to know about screen scraping in banking and financial services

    Read this infographic to see 6 things you need to know about accessing and using customer data, including what screen scraping is, what the pitfalls are, and how it's different than open banking.

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