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1. Version Control
Version | Date | Description of Changes |
Bahrain OBF v1.0.0 | 25th Aug 2020 | Initial Release |
2. Overview
A checklist in the prescribed template is made available for Open Banking participants (ASPSPs, AISPs and PISPs) to be submitted along with a self-declaration form to the CBB to ensure compliance with Bahrain OBF. The certification will allow Open Banking participants to demonstrate that they have successfully met all required security, operational, customer experience and functional requirements as specified by the standards. Additionally, the CBB may request Open Banking participants to submit evidence, beyond the self-declaration form and completed checklists to show compliance to the latest version of the Bahrain OBF.
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3. How to get a Conformance Certificate
The general process for obtaining a Conformance Certificate is as follows:
Participant downloads relevant Conformance Checklist and completes all required tests/checklist
In addition to the completed Conformance Checklist, all participants, must share a signed self-declaration providing the status of their compliance to Bahrain OBF
Further, all participants may also attach any supporting evidence to their self-declaration. The CBB may also request additional evidence as needed
The submitted self-declaration and CX, functional, security and Operational Checklists (and additional evidence if applicable) will be reviewed and assessed by the CBB
Post assessment the CBB will inform participants on the status of their conformance
4. Publication of Conformance Certificate
The CBB will provide status of Conformance in the following two statuses:
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The issuance and publication of Conformance Certificates are at the sole discretion of the CBB.
5. Renewal and Recovery
Conformance Certificates published by the CBB will have no fixed expiry date, however, they will be clearly marked as to which version of the relevant Bahrain OBF Standard they apply to. If the participant makes any changes to their API interface which would cause a change in the Conformance Certificate status, for example introducing a new version of the Bahrain OBF Standard which includes a change for AISP/PISP, the participant should re-apply for a new Conformance Certificate.
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