ACCC is the financial regulator profiled here for its role in open banking, licensing, and market oversight in Australia. As a National Competent Authority (NCA), it sets expectations for how banks and third-party providers connect and protect customers. Think of this page as a briefing note: a structured overview before you open statutes, registers, and technical standards.
About ACCC
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is the primary financial regulatory authority in Australia responsible for overseeing open banking and financial services. As a National Competent Authority (NCA), ACCC ensures that banks and third-party providers comply with open banking regulations, protecting consumers while fostering innovation in financial services.
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