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Plaid offers easy connect to its apps via Ozone API enabling American FIs to launch secure, scalable, and standards-compliant API services faster than ever

June 25, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Ozone API, announced a new partnership with Plaid. As part of the collaboration, Ozone API will join Plaid’s FDX-enabled Gateway Partner Program, bringing Ozone API’s powerful open banking platform to Plaid’s network of over 12,000 financial institutions and 8,000 fintechs across North America and beyond. Through the partnership, the Ozone API platform provides this API as a seamless, out-of-the-box integration with Plaid’s infrastructure, enabling customers of banks and financial institutions to seamlessly connect to thousands of apps on the Plaid network. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to innovation, regulatory compliance, and enhanced customer value within the rapidly evolving financial landscape. Through this partnership, financial institutions will be able to harness the full potential of open banking, driving new avenues for growth, enriching customer experiences, and exploring innovative embedded financial services. Huw Davies, Co-Founder & CEO of Ozone API said “By joining Plaid’s Gateway Partner Program, we can significantly accelerate open banking adoption across North America. This partnership empowers financial institutions to launch secure, scalable, and standards-compliant API services faster than ever, marking a major step forward in delivering true open finance and tangible commercial impact.”

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