Australia

Complete list of banks and financial institutions in Australia with Open Banking APIs. View developer portals, sandbox access, PSD2 compliance, and API aggregator coverage.

664
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#Open Banking Regulations in Australia

Regulations applicable to financial institutions operating in Australia

#Banks & Financial Institutions in Australia

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1770 CAPITAL PARTNERS
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4D INFRASTRUCTURE PTY LTD
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86 400
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90 WEST ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD
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A.B.S. WHITE AND CO. LTD.
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AAA SHARES PTY LTD
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ABERDEEN ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD
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ABN AMRO CLEARING SYDNEY PTY LTD. (FORMELY KNOWN AS FORTIS CLEARING SYDNEY PTY LTD)
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ACORN CAPITAL
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ACS BROKER SERVICES LIMITED
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ADVANCE ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED
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AGORA ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD
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Agricultural Bank OF China Sydney Branch
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AIRLIE FUNDS MANAGEMENT PTY LTD
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Airwallex
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ALLERON INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LTD
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ALPHA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT PTY LTD
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American Express
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AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC (AUSTRALIA BRANCH)
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AMP
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AMP CAPITAL INVESTORS LIMTED
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AMP CAPITAL INVESTORS LIMTED
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AMP LIFE LIMITED
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ANDREW WEST AND CO LIMITED
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ANZ
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ANZ SECURITIES LIMITED
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AOT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
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Apex Fund Services PTY LTD
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APN FUNDS MANAGEMENT LIMITED
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APP SECURITIES PTY LTD
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Arab Bank Australia Limited
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ARGONAUT SECURITIES PTY LIMITED
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ARNHEM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
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Assetsecure PTY LTD
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ASTERON
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ASX CLEAR (FUTURES) PTY LTD
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ASX Clearing Corporation Limited
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ASX Operations PTY Limited
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ASX SETTLEMENT AND TRANSFER CORPORATION PTY LIMITED
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ATOM FUNDS MANAGEMENT LTD
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Attentus Fund Solutions PTY LTD
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ATTUNGA CAPITAL PTY LTD
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AUSBIL DEXIA LIMITED
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Ausbil Investment Management Limited
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AUSMAQ LIMITED
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AUSPAC SECURITIES LTD.
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AUSTOCK SECURITIES LIMITED
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Austraclear Limited
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AUSTRACLEAR LIMITED
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Australia AND NEW Zealand Banking Group Limited
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED
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Australia AND NEW Zealand Banking Group Limited (AU Rtgs Purpose)
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Australian Bullion Exchange Limited Trading AS ABX Global
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AUSTRALIAN CLEARING EXCHANGE PTY LTD
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AUSTRALIAN ETHICAL INVESTMENT LTD
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AUSTRALIAN EXECUTOR TRUSTEES LIMITE
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
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AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT EXCHANGE
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Australian Settlements Limited
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AUSTRALIAN UNITY FUNDS MANAGEMENT
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Australiansuper PTY LTD
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Australiansuper PTY LTD AS Trustee FOR Australiansuper
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AUSWIDE BANK LTD
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AVIVA INVESTORS AUSTRALIA LIMITED
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Aware Super PTY LTD
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Babcock PTY LTD
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BAILLIEU HOLST LTD
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BAKER YOUNG STOCKBROKERS LIMITED
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BALANCED EQUITY MANAGEMENT PTY LIMITED
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BANANACOAST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
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BANK INVEST
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Bank OF America, N.a. Sydney
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Bank OF Baroda
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Bank OF China
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Bank OF China (australia) Limited
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Bank OF China Limited, Sydney Branch
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Bank OF Communications Co.,ltd Sydney Branch
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BANK OF MONTREAL
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BANK OF QUEENSLAND LTD.
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BANK OF SYDNEY LTD
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BANK OF TOKYO-MITSUBISHI UFJ, LTD., THE
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BANKWEST A DIVISION OF COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA
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BELL ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD
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BELL FIRST PACIFIC LIMITED
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BELL POTTER SECURITIES
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BELL POTTER SECURITIES LIMITED
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BELLWETHER PARTNERS LTD
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Bendigo Bank
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BENDIGO BANK LIMITED
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BENNELONG FUNDS MANAGEMENT LTD
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BESTEX PTY LTD
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BETASHARES CAPITAL LTD
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BEULAH CAPITAL
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Open Banking in Australia: FAQ

Yes, Australia has Open Banking through the Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework. Launched in July 2020, CDR requires all major banks to share customer data with accredited third parties upon customer consent. The ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) regulates CDR, which is expanding beyond banking to energy and telecommunications.

The table above lists all banks and financial institutions in Australia tracked by Open Banking Tracker, along with their API availability, sandbox status, and compliance information. Banks with a "Developer Portal" link offer documented APIs for third-party integration.

The easiest way to connect to banks in Australia is through an API aggregator like Plaid, Tink, TrueLayer, or other providers that offer coverage in this market. These aggregators provide a single integration point to access multiple banks. Alternatively, you can integrate directly with individual bank APIs through their developer portals.

Australia operates under the Consumer Data Right (CDR) legislation, administered by the ACCC. Unlike PSD2, CDR is a cross-sector framework starting with banking. Data recipients must be accredited by the ACCC and comply with strict privacy and consent rules. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) handles privacy aspects.

CDR (Consumer Data Right) is Australia's data portability framework, with Open Banking being its first sector. Launched in 2020, CDR gives Australians the right to securely share their banking data with accredited third parties. Unlike Europe's PSD2, CDR is designed to expand beyond banking into energy, telecommunications, and other sectors, creating an economy-wide data sharing ecosystem.

Open Banking is the first sector of Australia's Consumer Data Right (CDR). While often used interchangeably, CDR is the broader framework that will eventually cover multiple industries. Open Banking specifically refers to the banking sector implementation, which went live in July 2020. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is the lead regulator of CDR.

All major Australian banks support CDR Open Banking, including the 'Big Four': Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, ANZ, and NAB. Regional banks and credit unions are also progressively joining. As of 2024, over 100 data holders (banks) are live on CDR, and the ecosystem continues to expand with new accredited data recipients building consumer applications.

CDR and PSD2 share similar goals but differ in scope and approach. CDR is sector-agnostic and will expand to energy, telecom, and more—PSD2 is banking-only. CDR requires 'reciprocity' where data recipients may also need to share data—PSD2 doesn't. CDR uses a centralised accreditation model via ACCC, while PSD2 uses national regulators. CDR also has stricter consent and data minimisation requirements.

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