Apidays Hong Kong 2021: Deep Diving the Open API, Open Banking & Data Ecosystem in Hong Kong

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 17 August 2021 – Apidays LIVE Hong Kong 2021, the biggest  virtual conference in Hong Kong, unveils the schedule & agenda today with the theme “API Ecosystem & Data Interchange” by beNovelty Limited – a homegrown award-winning API company. More than 1000 attendees are expected to join the virtual event, being held on 25th and 26th August, 2021, with a series of talks,  & roundtables from regional and local experts.

The apidays LIVE Hong Kong 2021 with the theme “API Ecosystem & Data Interchange” has confirmed 50+ sessions with speakers from regional banks, leading enterprises, technology companies and fintech companies.

Since 2019, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has been launching different phases of Open API Framework, while Phase 3 & 4 are expected to be implemented progressively starting from December 2021 by 28 participating banks, enabling third party API collaborations in different financial products and services to improve end user experience.

“As the Open API Phase 3 & 4 is coming closer, there are increasing discussions of Open API use cases in the community. Banks and enterprises are now less conservative in sharing data and business scenarios with 3rd parties in order to  & more effective services to customers.” explains Patrick CS Fan, organiser of apidays Live Hong Kong & founder of beNovelty Limited. “The key is not only on API (Application Programme Interface) technology itself, but how the services  customer needs at the right time. Nowadays, customers are less willing to walk into bank branches or turn on the bank mobile app for a specific service. The services need to be distributed ,  requiring bank services and data sitting in third-party applications. The new demand creates new challenges to s and third party partners.”

Based on the Study Report entitled “The Next Phase of the Banking Open API Journey” released in May 2021, the top 3 ranked challenges of participating in banking Open APIs according to banks and TSPs (Third Party Service Providers) are – 1) Fraud and cybersecurity risks, 2) Difficulty in identifying use cases with tangible business benefits, 3) Complexity of technical development work including legacy modernisation.

“We believe there are some commonalities in challenges from different regions and we should learn from the successful and failed experience from each other to speed up the progress.” Patrick said, “That’s why we bring apidays  here and line-up 50+ sessions API domain thought leaders from the east and the west.”

The  API conference has confirmed 50+ sessions with speakers from regional banks, leading enterprises, technology companies and fintech companies with 3 focused tracks:

Industry Focus
Financial Services & APIs – How financial institutions  API use cases in regulated environments
Enterprise & APIs – How enterprises leverage API technologies in growing their business
Open Banking Technologies – Overview of essential technologies in building up Open Banking platforms

API Architecture & Development Focus
Architecting APIs – How should we better design, architect & monitor API infrastructure
API Product Practice – Learn about the best practice in API product design and development

Developer Experience & Community Focus
Developer Experience – Understand the needs of developer experience and how it accelerates API adoption
Developer Community – How to engage and grow your API developer community

The apidays LIVE Hong Kong 2021 is lead organised by beNovelty Limited with the Hong Kong Computer Society and the Hong Kong Science Park Startups Alumni Association as supporting organisations.
For more information and to sign up to the event
Registration: https://bit.ly/apidayshk2021-registration
Global Website: https://www.apidays.global/hongkong/
r Website: https://www.benovelty.com/events/apidays-live-hongkong-2021

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