FIDA & Open Finance: How the EU is redefining access to financial data | ALLES LEGAL #116

🎧 This episode dives into FIDA – the Financial Data Access Regulation. What does it mean for financial data, who will be allowed to access it, and how does it enable a full 360-degree financial overview? Tune in now!

Podcast: https://paymentandbanking.podigee.io/762-alles-legal-116-fida-open-finance-wie-die-eu-den-zugang-zu-finanzdaten-neu-regelt/

What is FIDA?

On 21 October 2025, the European Commission presented its work programme for 2026 – FIDA remains a “pending proposal”. Yet one thing is clear: FIDA paves the way from Open Banking to Open Finance.

Annerton lawyer Awet Yohannes explains how FIDA shapes this transformation. As always, the episode is hosted by Dana Wondra from Payment & Banking.

Who’s involved?

At the heart of FIDA are:

  • Data holders, such as banks or insurance providers
  • Data users, like fintechs
  • Customers, whose financial data may be shared

The goal: to enable a complete overview of all financial information – from bank accounts to investment portfolios and insurance policies – all in one place.

New rules, new service providers

FIDA introduces a new category: financial information service providers. These will be permitted access to significantly more data than existing account information services – provided the customer gives consent.

A controversial point: customer data generated internally, such as credit scoring data, may also need to be shared. Many institutions criticise this as too far-reaching.

Conclusion

Trilogue negotiations are ongoing, but one thing is certain: FIDA will reshape the financial data access landscape across the EU.

About this podcast

Alles Legal – Fintech Recht Kompakt delivers sharp, weekly insights into legal and compliance matters in the world of banking. (in German only)
This podcast is a collaboration between Payment & Banking and PayTechLaw.
Each Wednesday, we unpack the legal developments shaping the financial world – clearly, concisely, and without the legal jargon.
Since 2021, PayTechLaw authors and Annerton attorneys have brought depth and clarity to complex topics.
Whether it’s PSD3, DORA, or FiDA – we provide the legal context you need.
In 20 minutes. No detours.



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