Developed and published documentation and draft standards that have become industry benchmarks for Open Banking in Nigeria and Africa.
Worked with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to create the Open Banking regulatory guidelines in Nigeria.
Engaged and educated over 15 banks on the principles and practices of Open Banking.
Currently developing an open banking API gateway to guide the adoption of open banking APIs once it goes live in Nigeria.
Positioned Nigeria as a leader in adaptive and inclusive Open Banking.
Collaborated with the CBN and other stakeholders to define and implement the operational and technical standards for Open Banking in Nigeria.
Joining Open Banking Nigeria lets your organization shape the future of Open Banking by influencing standards and accessing technical guides for API integration.
Membership boosts visibility through events and thought leadership collaborations, positioning your business as an industry leader.
Nigerian and international organizations are welcome to become members. However, individual memberships are no longer allowed.
Members are required to provide annual financial contributions, with the first year’s amount due upon joining. Additionally, a formal letter of commitment signed by authorized signatories is also required.
The details of these requirements would be provided by the Program Manager upon the verification of your application.
We are committed to supporting our members every step of the way. Should you require assistance, our dedicated team is here to help. Do not hesitate to reach us at [email protected] and we will be happy to assist.
We look forward to welcoming you as a partner in our journey to drive the development and adoption of Open Banking standards in Nigeria. Your membership will help us continue to lead and innovate in this vital sector.
Open Banking Nigeria (Open Technology Foundation) is a non-profit backed by a group of industry experts across banking, fintech, risk management, and more to drive and launch the open banking standard in Nigeria.