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Sandstone Technology

Sandstone Technology
Sandstone Technology builds innovative digital banking solutions for financial institutions, leveraging over 25 years of expertise to enhance customer and staff experiences across retail and business banking with secure, cloud-based technology.

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The race is on: how technology can create more profitable outcomes

Posted by Sandstone Technology on Jun 16, 2022 3:35:48 PM
As consumers we expect businesses to be easy to deal with. We all have an idea of what technology is capable of, and know from our dealings with brands across the globe what a great customer experience looks like. When applying for finance however, that customer experience is often lacking.
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Topics: Origination

The 5 pillars for better digital lending in 2022

Posted by Sandstone Technology on Mar 8, 2022 3:20:50 PM
The goal posts continue to shift in the home lending market as global trends re-shape consumer behaviours and the pandemic makes tech transformation a given. We talk through the five pillars that support better digital lending in this new era, with insights from Priyanka Nigam, Sandstone Technology’s Executive General Manager of the Innovation Hub.
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Topics: Origination

Open Banking and the stigma of regulation in the UK

Posted by Sandstone Technology on Nov 24, 2020 9:16:55 PM
The term Open Banking started to gain notoriety in 2016 as a direct result of the UK’s Competitions Market Authority announcing plans for the top 9 banks in the UK to deliver open source APIs for 3rd party use by January 2018. Open Banking has been introduced in many countries around the world with varying regulatory controls. As a result, Open Banking is now seen by many in the industry as a compliance project and is facing internal resistance.
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Topics: Digital Banking, Featured Data & Open Banking

Open Banking: How Australia can learn from the UK

Posted by Sandstone Technology on Nov 24, 2020 9:02:01 PM
Open Banking drew global attention in 2016 as a direct result of the UK’s Competitions Market Authority announcing plans for the top 9 banks in the UK to deliver open source Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for 3rd party use by January 2018. Since then, Open Banking has been introduced in many countries around the world with varying regulatory and standardisation controls. In the UK the regulatory framework and cost of entry has seen significant shortcomings in the uptake of Open Banking.
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Topics: Digital Banking, Data & Open Banking

SMEs affected by Covid-19: how digital banking can extend support

Posted by Sandstone Technology on Oct 16, 2020 10:22:19 AM

In 2019, small businesses accounted for 35 per cent of Australia’s gross domestic profit and employed 44 per cent of Australia’s workforce. As defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), a small business is an entity employing less than 20 employees, whereas a medium size business employs 20 -199 people. Of the 877,744 total employing businesses in 2019, 823,551 were small businesses (93.8 per cent), and of those businesses, 627,932 are businesses that employ only 1-4 people, known as micro businesses (76.2 per cent).

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Topics: SME, Featured Digital Banking

Open Banking - looking beyond data sharing

Posted by Sandstone Technology on Sep 21, 2020 11:21:29 PM
The Open Banking deadline is nearing for Data Holders, the major banks have already complied with product reference data, whereas non major ADIs including nonmajor banks, building societies and credit unions, are well set to comply with these requirements by Oct 1st, 2020. While the compliance timelines for disclosure to accredited data recipients is still a few quarters away (phase-1 for major banks is Oct 2020 and for non-major banks/ADIs/ building society/credit unions is July 2021), the financial institutions have also started to define their strategy around being a Data Recipient. We are seeing a varied set of approaches to the Open Banking Consumer Data Right (CDR) compliance requirements.
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Topics: Digital Banking, Data & Open Banking

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