Standard Chartered launches open banking marketplace with over 100 APIs

Clients can discover, identify, and test APIs in a sandbox environment.

Standard Chartered has launched an Open Banking Marketplace, which enables clients to discover, identify, and test application programming interfaces (APIs) in a sandbox environment.

Developers will be able to start coding, plug in, and simulate the experience almost immediately, provided that they have an account. 

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Over 100 ready-built API products are in the platform– from cash and foreign exchange (FX) to trade and securities. 

Interested parties need to register for an account on the marketplace, subject to Standard Chartered’s review and approval.

Other unique features offered by the platform include the ability to browse and filter solutions tailored to their industry, including manufacturing, fintech, technology, e-commerce, amongst others; access to a project space to test the APIs in an upgraded simulator environment; and access to developer guides, such as API technology documents and tutorials on Standard Chartered’s security protocols and authentication.

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