„Do you have accounts and cards in various banks? Now you can see them in one place – in My ING, thanks to the service: „Add account from another bank” . Test it with us!”, is the message of ING Bank Śląski to the banks’ customers in Poland.
„ING Bank Śląski as the first bank in Poland allows clients to view accounts and cards from various banks in one place. The Add account from another bank in My ING service is a simple way to quickly and securely manage finances without logging in to several applications each time. To start with, in My ING you can see accounts and cards from mBank and Bank Millennium – private and company. We will develop the list of banks in the future.”, according to the press release.
We implemented a new solution at My ING based on the Account Information Service (AIS). It was introduced by the Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2) as a standard for open banking .
„The service is secure and compliant with PSD2 standards, and its use is free. You decide to whom, what accounts you share and to what extent. Data as part of the service is protected by the latest technologies while maintaining the highest security standards in force in the financial sector.”, the bank said.
„Open banking is an invitation to the world of modern finance. We want to constantly facilitate banking for our clients, which is why we have provided a preview of accounts and cards from various banks in one place in My ING.”, said Marcin Giżycki, Vice President of the Management Board of ING Bank Śląski.
„Our customers can already test the new service with us today. This is a great saving of time and convenience if you have accounts or cards in several banks. One look at the phone screen is enough to know everything about your daily finances.”, added Marcin Giżycki.
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„So many people are coming here to Bucharest, people that I see and interact on linkedin and now I get the change to meet them in person. It was like being to the Football World Cup but this was the World Cup on linkedin in payments and open banking.”
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