Open banking is gaining speed in the MENA region; governments, technology, and people are all making it happen as regulatory initiatives, technological advancements, and a savvy population are driving its adoption.
In fact, countries like Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt and the UAE are all in different stages of welcoming the technology. Consumers and businesses alike are also starting to see the benefits of open banking and the opportunities it can bring. It’s an exciting time for the financial industry in the MENA region, and it’s especially important for the Saudi Arabian market considering the recent launch of the Open Banking Framework.
Saudi Arabia recognises the significance of being a leader in the inevitable shift towards open banking. The government has a progressive vision focused on the customer and is taking steps to create regulations that address the specific needs of their country, while at the same time taking into account learnings from other open banking markets.
KSA’s momentum accelerated with the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) issuing its policy on open banking in 2021, allowing the country’s financial services sector to diversify and commence operations. The policy outlined the regulator’s ambitions and highlighted a plan for its implementation and go-live. And the establishment of the Open Banking Program is where it all begins, serving as a key initiative under the Kingdom’s Fintech Strategy and part of its ‘Vision 2030’.
In late 2022, the region was abuzz with SAMA’s issuance of the Open Banking Framework – as part of the Open Banking Program – currently focused on Account Information Services (AIS). Put simply, this first issuance outlines guidance on the sharing of banking data. It’s very clear that SAMA is adopting a unique and adaptable approach to open banking, tailoring it to the Kingdom’s needs:
Three examples showcase how things will work in practice and the benefits of the AIS framework for sharing banking data:
Did you know that KSA has one of the highest internet usage rates globally, reaching 98% in 2021? And it’s only expected to grow further. With a young and tech-savvy consumer base, KSA is on its way to lead open banking and fintech opportunities in the region. Customer satisfaction is but one benefit of open banking, as it can also help improve the financial literacy and overall financial health of citizens in the Kingdom.
As the country diversifies away from oil and gas revenues, there’s no denying that fintech will be key to revolutionising the financial services sector, making it instrumental to the Kingdom’s vision of data-driven economies.
Following SAMA’s rollout of phase one of its Open Banking Framework, live development and implementation of use cases in early 2023 are on the horizon, while phase two will deliver the Payment Initiation Services Framework.
Soon, the full benefits of open banking will be obvious to everyone:
All of which are in line with the Kingdom’s guidelines. It’s clear that Saudi Arabia is leading this space, for the benefit of the Saudi consumer.
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