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Open Banking Expo has revealed the influential figures on the Powerlist 2026 and the winner of the inaugural Andrew Moor Award.
Open Banking Expo Canada 2026 has opened with a clear focus on execution, as senior industry leaders, regulators and policymakers gathered in Toronto.
Data portability is emerging as a key driver of competition in Canada’s financial system by reducing the friction that keeps consumers from switching. As financial lives grow more fragmented, easier data movement could reshape trust, loyalty, and choice, writes Bernice Cheung of Environics Research
The Andrew Moor Award, proudly supported by EQ Bank, recognises an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to advancing Open Banking in Canada.
Avanade, a joint venture between Accenture and Microsoft, is exhibiting at Open Banking Expo Canada 2026.
With Open Banking Expo Canada 2026 right round the corner, we’re excited that the conversation is shifting from frameworks and readiness to execution.
Traditional credit models perform well for borrowers with conventional credit histories, but they leave many creditworthy consumers behind, which is where alternative data and cash flow underwriting, Payson explains.
Recent research by MX found that data-driven personalization is now at the forefront for how consumers want their financial provider to approach their experiences.
Canada is moving steadily toward a more open, interoperable financial ecosystem, and institutions across the country are preparing for what comes next, according to Invela.
Enterprise security is a key factor in reducing cost-of-ownership and getting new solutions into production efficiently.

