Re: The Open Banking Standard (HTTP API)

> On Feb 18, 2016, at 9:29 AM, Frédéric Meignien <frederic.meignien@cantonconsulting.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hi Manu,
> Have you seen all the API that VISA issued ?
> https://arch.developer.visa.com/vpp/documents/json/Visa_Direct_API.html

I am endeavoring to see whether we can learn more about that at our FTF meeting next
week. I don’t have a definitive answer yet.

Ian



> Fred
> 
> Le 18/02/2016 16:24, Manu Sporny a écrit :
>> This is a report noting that the UK has started toward an Open Banking
>> API using W3C/IETF technology. They're starting their own Standards
>> Setting Organization to do it (sadly). The API will give access to a
>> variety of banking features and cites PSD2 as one of the drivers for the
>> work. W3C is mentioned as important at the bottom of page 138.
>> 
>> I keep saying that not doing HTTP API work is a missed opportunity for
>> W3C as this stuff is going to become more and more commonplace:
>> 
>> http://www.scribd.com/doc/298569302/The-Open-Banking-Standard
>> 
>> This is also why the HTTP API in the Web Payments WG is important. It
>> doesn't cover nearly everything that's covered in the Open Banking API,
>> but it does cover one major part of it (payments).
>> 
>> This is directly relevant to the IG's future work.
>> 
>> -- manu
>> 
> 
> 

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