Bank of Cyprus Public Company Ltd Bank of Cyprus is the largest banking and financial services group in Cyprus. It offers loans, deposits, cards and insurance. Read more
Bank of Baroda (UK) Limited Bank of Baroda (UK) Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bank of Baroda. Read more
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Atoa Payments Limited Atoa allows UK businesses to accept payment via Bank App and save up to 60% on payment fees versus cards. Atoa reduces the high payment fees and slow payouts associated... Read more
Armalytix Fast, secure and simple financial insights to deliver compliance checks for professional and financial firms. Read more
Ardohr Limited CreDec is a cloud platform for all business and accounting partner payments in real time. Read more
Arbuthnot Latham & Co Limited Arbuthnot Latham offers private banking, commercial banking and wealth management services designed around your needs. Read more
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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.”