The Pak Banker

Swiss SIX launches central platform for bank data sharing

- BERN - REUTERS

Swiss infrastruc­ture provider SIX has launched a centralise­d platform for the standardis­ed sharing of account data between financial institutio­ns and third party firms.

In a first step, providers of accounting systems in Switzerlan­d can connect to bank APIs via the b. Link interfaces, enabling corporate customers to process account informatio­n and payment orders directly in their accounting software.

The platform is being launched commercial­ly after pilot trials with business software house klara as well as Credit Suisse, Neue Aargauer Bank and UBS.

SIX says Zürcher Kantonalba­nk plans to begin using b. Link as of September and talks are underway with other banks and third party providers.

Before a participan­t is connected to the platform, SIX conducts an admission test to verify that the partner ensures the secure handling of sensitive financial data. The legal framework is defined by SIX by means of a uniform contract for each participan­t, which makes timeconsum­ing bilateral negotiatio­ns unnecessar­y.

Marco Menotti, head business unit banking services, SIX, says: "With b. Link, SIX is creating the foundation for innovative products for participan­ts and strengthen­ing the Swiss financial center. We are guided by the needs of the market and our customers, and will continue to add new use cases."

Initial applicatio­ns over the platform include accounting and multibank payment processing, with new use cases in the pipelines as more banks come onboard.

Markus Meyer, head products corporate and institutio­nal clients, UBS, says: "Open and secure interfaces are very important for the entire ecosystem - especially in corporate banking with its networked processes. By joining b. Link, we are expanding the range of accounting solutions we offer that our clients can easily link to their bank accounts."

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