{"id":21021,"date":"2024-02-05T11:36:08","date_gmt":"2024-02-05T06:06:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=21021"},"modified":"2024-05-23T14:09:53","modified_gmt":"2024-05-23T08:39:53","slug":"bian-open-banking-composable-banking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/bian-open-banking-composable-banking\/","title":{"rendered":"The Role of BIAN in Open Banking and Composable Banking"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Interoperability in banking and finance is multifaceted, uptight, and fraught with many menaces, risky projects, and prominent vendors. One such solution is Open banking. Open banking is a mode where banks provide a set of consistent and standardized interfaces to permit service providers and third parties into their banking services. It is about opening up large banks’ banking services to third-party providers, application developers, and end users. The change is being shaped through regulation in most nations and geographies. It is designed to create an atmosphere where third-party providers can make more functionality and better solutions for the end user and consumer than banks provide in the industry.<\/p>\n

There’s still quite a dependence on banks. Therefore, open banking<\/a> interfaces are critical to giving them the standards, compliance, directives, and risk mitigation they require while being very open and composable. To address the ever-changing consumer needs, composable banking acts as a plug-and-play where individual customer needs are entertained; new components can be reused, restructured, modernized, updated, and replaced with other components, ensuring quick deployment of the intended simple solutions.<\/p>\n

What is BIAN<\/h2>\n

BIAN looks to solve these problems of creating simplicity from complexity in the banking and financial services industry and lends support to Open Banking and Composable Banking architectures. This is achieved by decomposing a bank’s various proficiencies from an exhaustive list of its members of some of the world’s largest banks and financial service providers. And it decomposes these into service domains. Then, we go further into API specifications that are free and open to use.<\/p>\n

BIAN is a not-for-profit organization with a group of experts and service providers in the financial industry. They’ve created a comprehensive, exhaustive services set for the banking and financial services industry<\/a>. They are called service domains. Each service domain is starting to create open API specifications for the interface interaction and collaboration with those service domains, which supports the open banking initiative by providing those standardized interfaces. These resources are freely and readily available. BIAN member organizations contribute to these; they’re made up of the world’s top banking and finance services firms through partnerships. And they’re maintained and released on a yearly cycle at the moment.<\/p>\n

What are the Banking Challenges that BIAN can solve?<\/h3>\n