By
Justin Hendry
on May 3, 2021 1:06PM
Accredited data recipients could vouch for or 'sponsor' other businesses.
Businesses accredited to receive data under the consumer data right may soon be able to share it with unaccredited parties they work with, under changes being considered by the federal government.
New guidance released by Treasury late on Friday reveals plans to broaden the scheme’s data access arrangements, including opening two “new pathways” for businesses to obtain data, after consultation with the CDR community.
At present, only accredited data recipients (ADRs) are able to receive a consumer’s data from an accredited data holder, and use it to provide an enhanced product or service.