Account Information Services (AIS)

 

Explainer Video re: Account Information Services (AIS) 

 

Blanchardstown and District Credit Union Limited generally requires bank statements to assist with the assessment of loan applications. The Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) provides a means by which Members can supply bank statements electronically, by availing of Account Information Services (AIS). One of the main objectives of PSD2 is to promote competition in the financial services market by allowing people to safely and securely share their bank statements in order to get access to better financial services and products.

 

Using AIS may reduce the time taken to process loan applications.

 

This document and this video explain the AIS process.

 

If you consent to using AIS to supply bank statements, we will provide instructions by e-mail, including a link to the portal of the Account Information Services Provider (‘AISP’) that will enable you to initiate the AIS process.

 

If you do not consent to using AIS to supply bank statements, you can:
  • Provide paper bank statements to us.
  • Upload bank statements (when making an online loan application).

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

1.    What is the (revised) Payment Services Directive (PSD2)?

 

The revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) is a piece of EU legislation which entered into force in 2015. Among the primary objectives of PSD2 were:
  • To protect consumers.
  • To give people and small businesses the ability and choice to safely and securely share their financial data in order to get access to better financial services and products.

2.    What is an Account Information Services Provider (AISP)?

Being an AISP (Account Information Service Provider) means that a company can ask an individual or business for authorisation to connect to a bank account and use that bank statement to provide a service. The service provided by an AISP is a regulated payment service.

 

3.    What can an AISP do with your bank statements?

Businesses who are AISPs are authorised to access bank statements on a ‘read only’ basis. This means that the AISP has access to the account information but will never be able to complete any transactions on your bank account.

 

4.    Who is the AISP used in this process?

Truelayer (Ireland) Limited is the AISP used by the Credit Union to enable Members to provide bank statements digitally, in support of loan applications. Truelayer (Ireland) Limited is registered as an Account Information Service Provider (AISP) with the Central Bank of Ireland (Institution code C433487).
If an AISP is registered in any EU member state, it can provide Account Information Services (AIS) to consumers and businesses in any EU member state.

 

5.    How does the overall process work?

This document and this video explain how the overall process works.

 

6.    Why would I want to use this service?

This service eliminates the effort of collecting, printing and returning bank statements to the Credit Union. Instead, your bank statement is transferred electronically to the Credit Union on your behalf (but only when you give the authorisation to do so).

 

7.    What will my account data be used for?

Your bank account data will only be used for the purpose of assessing your loan application to the Credit Union.

 

8.    How long will the AISP have access to my account?

Truelayer (Ireland) Limited will access your account data only once (immediately after you have given authorisation).

 

9.    How long will the AISP hold my bank statement for?

Truelayer (Ireland) Limited will hold your bank statement information on their systems for a maximum of one hour after accessing your bank account. After which, your bank statement will be deleted by Truelayer (Ireland) Limited on their systems.

 

10. Who will Truelayer (Ireland) Limited share your bank statement with?

Truelayer (Ireland) Limited will share your bank statement with the Credit Union (after authorisation by you) via the cloud-based loan application assessment system used by the Credit Union.

 

11. What is the lawful basis for Truelayer (Ireland) Limited to share your account information with the Credit Union?

Truelayer (Ireland) Limited and Blanchardstown and District Credit Union Limited are two separate Data Controllers. Where Truelayer (Ireland) Limited shares bank statements with Blanchardstown and District Credit Union Limited it is based on consent which you provide to Truelayer (Ireland) Limited during the bank statement retrieval process to facilitate the loan application process when you the Member authorise Truelayer (Ireland) to do so.

 

12. How will a Member exercise their rights under Data Protection?

Truelayer (Ireland) Limited and Blanchardstown and District Credit Union Limited are two separate Data Controllers, therefore the Member will be able to access their rights separately with each entity. Blanchardstown and District Credit Union Limited’s privacy notice is available here. Truelayer (Ireland) Limited’s privacy policy is available here

 

13. Is it mandatory for a Member to use AIS?

As a Member, this is a new optional service offering directly for you by Truelayer (Ireland) Limited to reduce the time taken to process loan applications and to enhance the loan application process.

 

14. How much does this service cost the Member?

As a Member, this optional service is available to you directly at no extra cost.