OB BASICS & GOALS
DATA & METHODOLOGY
EMPIRICAL FINDINGS
100

What is the main action Open Banking allows customers to choose to do?

Share their financial transaction data

100


What country supplied the detailed microdata used for both consumer and SME analysis?

The UK

100

What consumer attitude was found to predict earlier OB policy adoption?

Consumer trust in sharing data with fintechs.

200

What two key goals motivate governments to implement Open Banking policy?

Competition and innovation 

200

What specific type of investment measures global innovative entry following OB policy adoption?

Venture Capital (VC) investment in fintechs.

200

What happens to global VC investment in fintech startups immediately after OB policy adoption?

Dramatically increases

300

What historical practice does OB upend by giving customers control over their data?

Banks having exclusive control over customer data

300

What are the two main distinct consumer use cases for Open Banking in the UK?

Advice OB and Credit OB.

300

Which OB use case (Advice or Credit) is associated with greater financial knowledge among UK consumers?

Advice OB

400

As of October 2021, how many countries had adopted their key Open Banking policies?

49 countries

400

The SME data policy applied only to firms with annual sales below this amount

£25 million

400

What type of financial institution was most likely to gain new SME lending relationships after the UK policy?

Fintechs

500

Which Journal published this article?

The Journal of Financial Economics.

500

What type of econometric method, using a treatment group and a post-policy period, used to analyze SME lending effects?

Difference-in-Differences

500

What group of SMEs, defined by their prior borrowing activity, was found to benefit the most from forming new lending relationships after the UK data-sharing policy?

Firms with prior / multiple lending relationships