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01 Welcome
02 Introduction
03 What is open banking?
04 Minimal disruption and big transformation
05 The financial effect
06 Speedy implementation
07 The future of fundraising
08 Easier payments for your supporters
09 Case study - Pledjar
10 How to get started: Charity payments in action

How to get started: Charity payments in action

For the charitable sector, it’s easy to get started with open banking.

Simply get in touch with any of the FCA-regulated service providers below which specialise in working with charities and social enterprises. They can walk you through the set-up process and help answer any questions.3

Alternatively, if you would like more information about how to set up and run open banking for your charity or social enterprise, email us at marketing@openbanking.org.uk and we will be happy to help.

3Open Banking Limited does not endorse the products, services or statements listed here. For further information see our terms and conditions.

Sustainably

Making donations while shopping, Sustainably offers the ability to round up and donate spare change on everyday purchases. Charity-givers can also track the impact of their microdonations.

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Pledjar

Rounding up bank transactions, Pledjar gives the option to donate surplus change frequently to a donor’s charity of choice.

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Bopp

Bopp offers quick and simple donation methods, either click a Paylink or scan a QR code for easy and secure bank transfers. No fees and no typos.

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Nomo

Nomo brings fun and ease to tracking cashflow using historic banking data, giving donors financial security before donations leave their account.

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Trilo

Easy donations via QR code scans for the donors, and zero transaction fees for charities. Trilo also gives ‘Boost’ rewards to customers for every transaction.

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About us

The Open Banking Implementation Entity (OBIE) was created by the Competition and Markets Authority to enable innovation, transparency and competition in UK financial services. We are a not-for-profit organisation, tasked with delivering the technology to make it easy and safe for individuals and SMEs to make payments and share the financial information held by their banks with third parties.

The open banking revolution has seen nearly five million consumers and an estimated half of the UK’s small businesses benefit from services powered by open banking technology.

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