Frollo: Phases out screen scraping in favour of Open Banking

Frollo: Phases out screen scraping in favour of Open Banking

  • Frollo, a purpose-driven fintech on a quest to help people feel good about money
  • Announced that it’s phasing out screen scraping in its free money management app, where Open Banking is available
  • It has already disabled screen scraping for ANZ, CommBank, NAB and Westpac and is planning to do the same
  • The company says improved security, user control and access to real-time transaction data make Open Banking
  • In addition, the Big Four banks now support data sharing for over 30 different product types via Open Banking
  • It’s the start of a new era where consumers are in control of their own data
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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