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FinTS (Financial Transaction Services), formerly known as HBCI (Home Banking Computer Interface), is a bank-independent protocol for online banking, developed and used by German banks. HBCI was originally designed by Germany's three banking "pillar" networks, namely the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, German Cooperative Financial Group, and Association of German Banks. The result of this effort was an open protocol specification, which is publicly available. The standardisation effort was necessary to replace the huge number of deprecated homemade software clients and servers (some of them still using BTX emulation).While IFX (Interactive Financial Exchange), OFX (Open Financial Exchange) and SET (Secure Electronic Transaction) are tailored for the North American market, HBCI is designed to meet

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  • Financial Transaction Services, kurz FinTS, ist ein deutscher Standard für den Betrieb von Online-Banking. FinTS ist eine Weiterentwicklung des Online-Banking-Standards HBCI. Der Zweck von FinTS ist es, die Verbindung zwischen Bankkunden und dem Kreditinstitut, vor allem mit Blick auf die Multibankfähigkeit zu vereinheitlichen. Derzeit unterstützen die Genossenschaftsbanken, die Sparkassen, die Commerzbank, die Deutsche Bank sowie diverse weitere Banken FinTS. (de)
  • FinTS (Financial Transaction Services), formerly known as HBCI (Home Banking Computer Interface), is a bank-independent protocol for online banking, developed and used by German banks. HBCI was originally designed by Germany's three banking "pillar" networks, namely the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, German Cooperative Financial Group, and Association of German Banks. The result of this effort was an open protocol specification, which is publicly available. The standardisation effort was necessary to replace the huge number of deprecated homemade software clients and servers (some of them still using BTX emulation).While IFX (Interactive Financial Exchange), OFX (Open Financial Exchange) and SET (Secure Electronic Transaction) are tailored for the North American market, HBCI is designed to meet the requirements of the European market. The FinTS-specification is publicly available on a website run by the ZKA (Central Credit Committee). (en)
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  • Financial Transaction Services, kurz FinTS, ist ein deutscher Standard für den Betrieb von Online-Banking. FinTS ist eine Weiterentwicklung des Online-Banking-Standards HBCI. Der Zweck von FinTS ist es, die Verbindung zwischen Bankkunden und dem Kreditinstitut, vor allem mit Blick auf die Multibankfähigkeit zu vereinheitlichen. Derzeit unterstützen die Genossenschaftsbanken, die Sparkassen, die Commerzbank, die Deutsche Bank sowie diverse weitere Banken FinTS. (de)
  • FinTS (Financial Transaction Services), formerly known as HBCI (Home Banking Computer Interface), is a bank-independent protocol for online banking, developed and used by German banks. HBCI was originally designed by Germany's three banking "pillar" networks, namely the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe, German Cooperative Financial Group, and Association of German Banks. The result of this effort was an open protocol specification, which is publicly available. The standardisation effort was necessary to replace the huge number of deprecated homemade software clients and servers (some of them still using BTX emulation).While IFX (Interactive Financial Exchange), OFX (Open Financial Exchange) and SET (Secure Electronic Transaction) are tailored for the North American market, HBCI is designed to meet (en)
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  • Financial Transaction Services (de)
  • FinTS (en)
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