Open Banking: What it is and what it means for you
Open Banking: What it is and what it means for you
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
As we have received a number of questions from clients regarding our open banking bulletins: Open for Business? An overview of Open Banking in Canada, Privacy Implications of an Open Banking System in Canada, and Federal Government Appoints Open Banking Lead, we are putting together an interdisciplinary panel of experts to take a deep dive into the implications of an open banking system in Canada, exciting developments & expectations for further progression.
Join us on Thursday, June 2nd as we discuss:
- What is “open banking”
- Practical use cases
- Privacy implications on data security and protection of personal information in the open banking environment
- Intellectual property considerations regarding brand identity, brand recognition, and ownership of aggregated data
- Current legislative status and timeline of further developments
This program qualifies for up to 1 hour and 15 minutes of Substantive CPD (ON), 1 hour and 15 minutes of CPD (BC), and 1 hour and 15 minutes of CLE (QC).
Date & Time
Thursday, June 2, 2022
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm ET
Speakers
Darcy Ammerman
Partner, Financial Services | Banking & Finance
Mitch Koczerginski
Partner, Privacy & Data Protection
Robbie Grant
Associate, Privacy & Data Protection
Yue Fei
Associate, Intellectual Property
Jonathan Kalles
Counsel, Government & Public Policy
For more information, please contact [email protected]
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