Hi Arnold -

For those not familiar with the European market, a quick explainer about
PSD (Payment System Directive 2 in Europe) below with a link that I found.
[1]

For Fineract to interact with a Payment instance/switch, requires something
like the PaymentHUB, which is why this was proposed at Mifos and carried
forward as an open source project there.  The Mifos PaymentHUB EE and its
derivatives are in use in multiple jurisdictions.  It separates the domains
of "Payment Orchestration" (outside of fineract) to "Payment transaction
APIs" (internal to fineract).  This was designed to handle the case of any
backend AMS (account management system) being able to connect with any
number of payment switches in the traditional sense.  Read more there -->
https://payments.mifos.org or consult the github repos.

The fineract project has been focused on the account side of things, and in
this vein, I would suggest that certain conversations we are having here at
Apache Fineract(R) about the Spring Authorization Server (i.e. 2FA) as well
as the limited longevity of the Fineract Self-Service APIs should give you
an idea of the current state of the project.  As I am sure you can find,
there are tickets on fineract jira for these things.  I believe these are
related to your question.

As for Open Banking, I would also point to an effort that I think could be
very interesting for this community, and I would welcome your thoughts on
it. OpenPayments is a concept that builds on Open Banking protocol efforts
in multiple jurisdictions.  Essentially it tries to replace the "many
standards" with just one:
 https://openpayments.guide/introduction/overview/

Probably you know this, but see also the Berlin Group[2], and the
developments of the XA2A (account to account) concepts.  Payments are an
interesting space and evolving rapidly.

I think Fineract should seek to remain relevant to many and opposed to
none.  I am curious what you are finding!


Note:

"PSD2 is a regulatory framework that ensures payments across the EU are
secure, easy and efficient. The changes regulate entities that access or
aggregate account information for electronic payments. This ultimately
drives financial institutions to improve the overall electronic banking
user experience through technological adoption and infrastructure
revitalization.

The revised regulation introduces the concept of open banking to Europe, by
requiring banks to utilize Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The
APIs are open to any entity PSD2 recognizes as a Third-Party Provider (TPP)
that follows specific security requirements, such as multi-factor
authentication (MFA)."

[1]
https://www.sectigo.com/resource-library/the-revised-payment-services-directive-psd2-explained


 [2]  https://www.berlin-group.org/psd2-access-to-bank-accounts




On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 4:20 AM Inzemamul Haq <inzemamha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hey,
> XS2A is open source so is the OBP. We can work on that.
> As far as I have researched I don't know if there is someone who has
> created such api layer. I guess all are bearing on that.
> Regards
>
> On Thu, 15 Feb, 2024, 2:31 pm Arnold Galovics, <arn...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sure thing we could build our own PSD2 layer but I was curious if there's
>> something already available (more or less) that could be used.
>>
>> I have just checked the OBP and XS2A solutions and they look promising.
>> Though I was more interested in open-source solutions.
>>
>> Best,
>> Arnold
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 4:38 PM Inzemamul Haq <inzemamha...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Why not to build our own PSD2 api layer also we can use Open Bank
>>> Project (OBP) or XS2A
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 3:23 PM Arnold Galovics <arn...@apache.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know if there's a way to make Fineract PSD2 compatible with
>>>> open-source tooling?
>>>>
>>>> Maybe another component put next to it could provide PSD2 compatible
>>>> APIs or something like that?
>>>>
>>>> Any experience so far with this would be useful.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> Best,
>>>> Arnold
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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