Australia’s consumer data sharing regime will be simplified in a bid to reduce compliance costs for banks and energy providers while lifting uptake among consumers, under a series of reforms proposed by the federal government. The proposed changes confirm that the expansion of the consumer data right (CDR) will resume from mid-2026, with non-bank lenders…
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