Oceania is home to Australia's pioneering Consumer Data Right (CDR), one of the most comprehensive cross-sector open data frameworks globally.
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2 countries have live, in-progress, or planned open banking frameworks in Oceania.
Australia operates the Consumer Data Right (CDR), a cross-sector open data framework that began with banking and has expanded to energy, with telecommunications and non-bank lending on the roadmap.
Treasury Laws Amendment (Consumer Data Right) Act 2019
New Zealand launched regulated open banking on 1 December 2025 under the Customer and Product Data Act, with ASB, ANZ, BNZ, and Westpac designated as data holders sharing account information and enabling payment initiation.
Customer and Product Data Act 2025
Fiji does not currently have a formal open banking or open finance regulatory framework.
Papua New Guinea does not currently have a formal open banking or open finance regulatory framework.
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