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Finextra provides details on the launch of Finicity Lend, an integrated solution set of open banking data services, provides banks, lenders and fintech developers access to tools that enable their borrowers to directly permission data and insights into lending decisioning processes.

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Finicity’s new integrated set of credit-decisioning services to digitally transform lending with accurate, real-time and consumer-permissioned data

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Sept. 28, 2020 – Finicity, a leading provider of open banking solutions, today announced the rollout of Finicity Lend™ for credit-decisioning. Finicity Lend, an integrated solution set of open banking data services, provides banks, lenders and fintech developers access to tools that enable their borrowers to directly permission data and insights into lending decisioning processes.

Finicity Lend addresses the need for more efficiency and accuracy, better risk management, real-time insights, and enhanced credit-decisioning by delivering consumer-permissioned financial data, automated and predictive analysis through powerful analytics, and expanded data sources. 

Finicity Lend incorporates several new data services with existing data services, as well as new capabilities in the Finicity open banking platform to create a more expansive, integrated solution. This platform and Finicity’s leading APIs provide the foundation for transforming the credit-decisioning process. 

“The growing impact of the COVID economic crisis and the potential impact on consumer credit confirms an issue that has existed for some time now — a need for a deep evaluation of the credit review process and how consumers can become empowered to get more benefit from their own financial data,” said Finicity CEO and Co-founder Steve Smith. “Our new Finicity Lend integrated solution set will complement the current credit rating system while leveraging the tremendous advantages of open banking to create an industry standard for assessing a borrower’s ability to manage a loan going forward. Real-time, permissioned data from multiple financial accounts is the lifeblood of our secure open banking platform, and empowers consumers to make better financial decisions, to mitigate risk for lenders and can increase overall financial inclusion.”

New CapabilitiesCash Flow Analytics, CRA Data Services and Payroll Data

Leveraging the Finicity open banking platform’s robust data intelligence layer, Finicity Lend provides a new alternative data service, Cash Flow, that analyzes financial account data delivering a broad set of cash flow attributes. This gives lenders more accurate insights into a small business or individual’s creditworthiness. The Cash Flow analytics service digitizes and automates the capture and delivery of data that previously required significant combinations of manual and automated processes to extract and analyze. The use of this alternative data is supported by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union Administration, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency as referenced in their Interagency Statement.

Also new to Finicity Lend are transaction and statement data services that are delivered in accordance with  FCRA compliance requirements, ensuring that Finicity’s consumer-permissioned data meets the legal requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.  

Finicity’s decision to position itself as a Consumer Reporting Agency also ensures consumers have the ability to review, dispute, and correct any inaccurate information. This offers the most consumer-centric and consumer-friendly approach to using aggregated data within the credit-decisioning process.

Building on its leadership position with financial institution coverage, Finicity has added ADP as the first of many new payroll data sources to its open banking platform. Providing a direct connection to the payroll provider further enhances its ability to verify consumer-permissioned income and employment details — critical to many lending use cases — with real-time, direct from the source data.

Finicity Lend integrated solution set includes the following data services: 

Expanding the types of data used to determine creditworthiness addresses longstanding consumer concerns that have surfaced more recently because of the global pandemic and resulting economic crisis. According to a recent study by Finicity, 95% of consumers negatively impacted by the economic crisis said they are concerned about their ability to rebuild their credit or take out a loan following this financial situation. Additionally, 82% of consumers said they believe the current credit review process and criteria need to change to make it easier for responsible borrowers to prove their creditworthiness. A majority of consumers stated that they would be willing to share current income information, payment history for utilities and other services, as well as rent history to give lenders an accurate view of financial standing and ability to pay.

Finicity Lend will make the credit process faster and more efficient for lenders who offer all kinds of loans, including mortgage, auto, small business, personal and more. Today’s lending process is in the midst of a vast digital transformation, placing Finicity and its technology at the forefront of this big-data revolution and the broader adoption of open banking in the United States. In June, Finicity announced that it had agreed to be acquired by Mastercard, a move which strengthens Mastercard’s existing open banking platform that has existed in Europe since 2019.

Open banking gives people and businesses more control over and benefit from their own financial data. This includes determining how and where third parties — such as fintechs or other banks — can access that information to provide new services like money management programs or initiate payments on their behalf. 

Finicity is a founding member of the Financial Data Exchange (FDX), an organization dedicated to establishing broader industry standards for open banking in North America. Smith currently serves as co-chair of FDX and played a key role in its creation. Finicity also has established relationships with a wide variety of service and application providers that allow individuals and organizations to better understand, manage and control financial processes — everything from budgeting, saving, and borrowing to transacting, investing, and lending. 

To learn more about the Finicity Lend integrated solution set, be sure to check out our virtual booth during LendIt Fintech USA 2020 from Sept. 29–Oct. 1 or request a demo today.

About Finicity

Finicity’s mission is to help individuals, families, and organizations make smarter financial decisions through safe and secure access to fast, high-quality data. The company provides a proven and trusted open banking platform that puts consumers in control of their financial data, transforming the way we experience money — everything from budgeting and payments to investing and lending. Finicity partners with influential financial institutions and disruptive fintech providers alike to give consumers a leg up in a complicated financial world helping to improve financial literacy, expanding financial inclusion, and ultimately leading to better financial outcomes. Finicity is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. To learn more or test drive its API, visit www.finicity.com.

Finicity CEO and Co-founder Steve Smith shares his insights from a recent report examining the prospect of a Covid-19 credit crisis. The need to improve the credit-decisioning process is not a new issue, but the pure number of people affected at one time as a result of Covid-19 shines a light on what individuals have been dealing with for years.

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Crowdfund Insider covers the direct data agreement between Charles Schwab and Finicity. Through the partnership, both organizations will focus on enhancing the security of consumer-permissioned data by using an API. The Open Banking API will be used to share data. Schwab’s customers that work with third-parties and apps that use Finicity solutions may securely connect to and provide direct access to their financial account data.

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Mary Ann Azevedo from FinLedger provides details on the direct data agreement between Finicity and Charles Schwab and provides more insight as to why these agreements are important in Finicity’s mission to put the consumer at the center of their financial data.

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API Integration Will Provide Consumers Enhanced Control and Security Over How Their Data is Shared With Third-Party Apps and Services

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – September 18, 2020 – Finicity, a leading provider of open banking solutions, announced today that it has signed a direct data agreement with Charles Schwab. This engagement is designed to enhance security of consumer-permissioned data through the use of an application programming interface (API). 

Through the API-based method of data sharing, Schwab clients of third-parties and apps that use Finicity solutions, can more securely connect to and allow direct access to their financial account data.  

“Finicity is committed to delivering our clients superior data access, quality, and security so that they can change the way their customers interact and benefit from their own financial data,” said Finicity CEO and Co-founder Steve Smith. “We are helping consumers to become more empowered with their financial data and utilize it in ways that improve their financial lives.”

This API integration with Charles Schwab provides the broader fintech and financial services community with access, through Finicity, to client-permissioned financial account data to deliver a variety of apps and services across financial management, payments, lending and beyond. The result is improved data stability and accuracy. 

The direct API experience will allow consumers, through their Schwab account relationships, to permission access to their account data.  

Finicity and Charles Schwab both use the Financial Data Exchange (FDX) API specification leveraging Open Authorization (oAuth) technology while eliminating the need for the user to share credentials when providing access to their data. 

Finicity has established relationships with a wide variety of service and application providers that allow individuals and organizations to better understand, manage, and control financial processes – everything from budgeting, saving and borrowing to transacting, investing and lending. Finicity works with many of the most popular PFM (personal financial management) tools, and many of the largest lenders and most innovative payment providers, among other services. 

To learn more about Finicity data services and their commitment to fast, reliable and high-quality data, visit www.finicity.com

About Finicity

Finicity’s mission is to help individuals, families, and organizations make smarter financial decisions through safe and secure access to fast, high-quality data. The company provides a proven and trusted open banking platform that puts consumers in control of their financial data, transforming the way we experience money for everything from budgeting and payments to investing and lending. Finicity partners with influential financial institutions and disruptive fintech providers alike to give consumers a leg up in a complicated financial world, helping to improve financial literacy, expanding financial inclusion, and ultimately leading to better financial outcomes. Finicity is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. To learn more or test drive its API, visit www.finicity.com

Consumer-permissioned data quickly qualifies borrowers, reduces risk for lenders and decreases the time to close, a win for everyone involved. Pre-qual, asset, income and employment – we’re providing the best consumer-permissioned data to quickly verify and expedite the origination process. Finicity’s Mortgage Verification Services (MVS) reduce risk for the lender, provide a more real-time view of the borrower’s financial status and ensures a faster, more accurate process.

Easily verify assets, income and employment in one place. Meet today’s digital borrower expectations with a simple experience that utilizes real-time, bank-validated data combined with other data sources for maximum accuracy and speed. Consumer-permissioned data is critical for better credit decisioning in today’s constantly changing market conditions and beyond.

Greg Ott highlights some of the challenges the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has highlighted in terms of accessing credit and the needed capital to help small businesses grow.

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Automotive News’ Jackie Charniga talked with Finicity COO Andy Sheehan about how most automotive lending decisions aren’t incorporating alternative data, such as consumer banking data or utility payments. Consumers worry what data is and isn’t being looked at may affect their ability to secure auto loans.

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