FinDEVrNewYork 2017 / Citi
Presenter Profile:
Citi, the leading global bank, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services and wealth management. Delivering the best financial service experiences on the planet often means partnering with the brightest fintech startups and developers—in other words, you.
Presentation
OAuth tokenization and Rapid prototyping with Citi
Learn about our Developer Hub and how to gain access to our sandbox so you can experiment with the same APIs that we’ve released to partners in our production environment. We’ll also give a live code demo and build a simple and fun financial service app together to help inspire your own creative ideas: our code, your magic.
What You’ll Learn
- OAuth tokenization is the best way to protect client credentials. This standard web practice is relatively new to finance but is increasingly crucial to developing financial service apps.
- App development for finance is about locating platforms and services at the center of community activities—providing value without a high threshold for entry.
- Citi is connecting the financial industry to the larger global API economy.
Presenter
Abhijit Bhattacharya, Head of Engineering – Open Banking
linkedin.com/in/abhijit-bhattacharya-8aa0516 | abhijit2.bhattacharya@citi.com
Abhijit Bhattacharya leads the Open Banking engineering teams at Citi. He has previously led engineering teams at Asurion, Apple and Freescale Semiconductor. When not thinking about how to delight customers with great products, Abhijit likes driving fast cars and playing tennis. Abhijit is in the process of moving to New York City from the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and seven-year-old daughter and expects that he will now have to find a new hobby not related to cars.