Tally Solutions launches Account Aggregator Services with TallyEdge
Tally Solutions has launched its
subsidiary, Tally Account Aggregator Services Pvt. Ltd, with its product
TallyEdge.
Banks and NBFCs, which are also called
Financial Information Users (FIUs) and Financial Information Providers (FIPs),
can use TallyEdge to help create easy access to the lending ecosystem and other
financial services. It allows users to consolidate all their financial
information in one place. The information can be viewed or shared securely in
real-time with their consent.
The company aims to address gaps in formal credit access to India’s MSME sector with this product. Tejas Goenka, Managing Director, Tally Solutions, said, “Historically, we have had a large MSME reach and have unique insights on their business process. This gives us a unique positioning to help with credit access, which requires multiple data points, and explore how one-click loan disbursements could be made possible.”
The product operating under the
framework of an NBFC-AA licence, ensures 100 per cent secure digital data
access, and consent-based data sharing with financial institutions. Its
end-to-end data encryptions and digital signatures eliminate the scope for any
vulnerability. With TallyEdge, users also have complete control over their data
flow, where they can easily approve, reject, pause, and revoke any data sharing
requests.
“We have been working on our Account
Aggregator solution TallyEdge, with the underlying premise of making users the
masters of their data. We have taken special care to ensure that the user’s
data is 100 per cent safe, with no capability for us to read or store the
user’s data at any point,” Goenka added.
TallyEdge plans to partner and work
closely with banks, NBFCs, GSTN, insurance companies, payment banks, and others
to ensure that Indian MSMEs and individuals can effortlessly consolidate and
share, upon consent, their financial information with financial institutions,
in the simplest, smartest, and most secure manner.
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