Deutsche Bank AG The Request to Pay service is an innovative e-commerce solution allowing merchants to collect funds from end-customers who authorise the related payments in an automated, integrated and secure way. Read more
Interpolitan Money Limited Global alternative banking solutions for private, corporate, funds and institutions and non-resident services. Read more
GoCardless Ltd GoCardless provides direct bank payment solutions, using open banking for connectivity, instant bank payments and access to bank account data. Read more
National Westminster Bank Plc One of the UK's major retail and commercial banks offering personal, business and corporate banking. NatWest's Payit uses open banking technology to collect and send payments online and in person. Read more
Ordo (Smart Request Company Ltd) Ordo’s ‘Payments-as-a-Service’ delivers fully managed, white-labelled, turn-key solutions for open banking payments. Read more
Spendee s.r.o. Connect all bank accounts into one app and get personalised financial insights. Read more
Trustly Group AB Trustly is an open banking payments solution offering a payment platform that connects consumers and merchants. Read more
Token.io Ltd Token is an open banking infrastructure provider enabling payment providers to efficiently launch and successfully scale with open banking payments. Read more
Currensea Limited A debit card that works with an existing bank account which could save UK travelers over 85% on bank charges when spending abroad. Read more
ECOSYSTEM HIGHLIGHTS OBL CEO, Henk Van Hulle commented: “Open banking has made much progress in its six-year history, but 2025 potentially heralds the biggest leap yet. The passage of the Data Bill, advancement of the National Payments Vision, and the implementation of cVRPs will provide a strong foundation for the future. The sector is the best placed it has ever been to deliver innovation and this will deliver better outcomes for consumers and businesses, enable increased competition in the payments space, and support wider economic growth.”