
Adoption Management - Additional TPP perspective These items will be addressed either at a later date and/or via a separate activity.
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Please refer to section 9 in the Appendix for the full roadmap item definition. understand usage patterns for potential future product development.forecast volumes and user growth to allow capacity planning and ensure sufficient support services, and.measure the drop out rates for each group of services.assess the performance of the API services as they are perceived from the TPPs' perspective.understand the success and take-up of the Open Banking service.
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It is however clearly mentioned in the roadmap item definition as "TPP-facing OB Standard to be implemented by TPPs (on a voluntary basis, supported by ICO Code if possible and if appropriate)." This MI is to be submitted to the Open Banking Implementation Entity (OBIE) by TPPs voluntarily, so as to enable the OBIE to measure the performance and adoption of the OBIE API Services offered by ASPSPs, as experienced by the receiving organisations and/or their end-users. Please note that the MI Reporting from TPPs is not a direct requirement under the CMA Order or the Payment Services Regulations 2017. The new MI data submission requirements will allow TPPs to submit MI data sets to OBIE in a timely manner, where required. the activity of "improved MI provision and reporting"Īs per the roadmap definition."timely" provision of MI to the Trustee and the ecosystem, and.The proposed TPP MI provision is directly related to the objective of this roadmap item which is the: The purpose of this document is to provide a consolidated view of the requirements for the provision of MI Reporting Data from TPPs participating in the Open Banking Ecosystem in relation to the functionality introduced by the OBIE API Specifications. 9.3 Challenges of measuring "perceived" OBIE API unavailability by TPPs.9.2 Measuring End-to-End Response times.9.1.2 Service Specific MI (FUTURE CONSIDERATION).4. The importance and value of 'Profiling the Ecosystem'.
