
Open finance is accelerating – but the risk model hasn't kept pace. As data moves through more systems, more intermediaries, and more business models than ever before, the ecosystem is confronting a fundamental question: Who holds the risk in open finance – and what is that risk anyway?
This March Invela will be at FDX Global Summit 2026 to help shape that conversation – on the show floor and on the main stage.
Our team will be at the FDX Global Summit, sharing how Invela supports financial institutions, intermediaries, technology service providers, and third-party providers as they seek scale in open finance.
Visitors to our stand can explore how Invela delivers not only accreditation, but also dynamic, near real-time risk scoring, monitoring and intelligence; protects participants – and therefore end-consumers & businesses – across increasingly complex data flows; and unlocks safe, high-impact innovation at scale.
We're also hosting a panel that goes straight to the heart of the industry's most pressing challenge: as open finance expands, the ecosystem must define risk clearly, allocate responsibility fairly, and build the confidence layer required to scale safely.
Chaired by Alex Johnson, CEO, Fintech Takes, the discussion brings together leaders from across banking, aggregation, infrastructure, and regulation: Aakash Tuli (Sr. Director of Architecture & Emerging Technology, Zions Bank), Geoff Scott (Head of Risk & Compliance, Aerosync & Aeropay), George Anderson (CEO, Ninth Wave), and Todd Taylor (Moore & Van Allen).
The ecosystem is at an inflection point. Data is flowing faster, further, and through more intermediaries. Consumers expect seamless experiences. Institutions face rising scrutiny. And the liability model remains fragmented and unclear.
Scaling open finance safely requires shared rules and clear liability allocation, accreditation and dynamic continuous risk score monitoring that reflects real-world risk, and infrastructure that protects all participants.
This is the confidence layer which Invela is building.
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