![]() ![]() Our current provider indicates they may add it in the future, but they aren’t offering anything concrete. However, we are having a hard time finding one. ![]() We are currently looking for a data source for Australia and other stock exchanges. The customers most affected by this are in Australia and Brazil. You have to hand enter your stock prices. However, if your investments are traded on an exchange that is not supported, the experience is dismal. For many customers, the transition has been relatively seamless – we still get stock quotes from over a dozen exchanges. Unfortunately, they shut down their public-facing API which forced us to switch to a new provider. We used to use Yahoo Finance for stock quotes. We don’t have hard dates yet as there is still a significant amount of preliminary work to do before the actual integration starts. I also want to point out that this is a roadmap and things can change. Once that is in place we will be working on integrating this provider for our UK and European Union customers. The first step to adding support for this Open Banking provider is to build our v2 Direct Access service. I’m happy to announce that we are currently negotiating with another provider that can offer data aggregation services that are in compliance with Open Banking! This means we will be able to start supporting banks in the UK and EU again. Your Direct Access service doesn’t work here.” I know that our UK and EU customers are probably thinking, “well this investment in Direct Access is great if you’re a US or Canadian customer, but what about if you are in the UK or Europe. Ultimately, it is largely determined by the agreements our backend provider has for each bank. * We don’t have any control over which banks require MFA and how frequently they require it. Support for additional authentication protocols. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |