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HBCI
HBCI or Home Banking Computer Interface was originally designed by the two german banking companies Sparkasse and Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken and german higher-level associations as the Bundesverband deutscher Banken e.V. . The result of this effort was an open protocol specification, which is publicly available. The standardisation effort was necessary to replace the huge number of deprecated homemade software clients and servers (some of them still using BTX-emulation). While IFX (Interactive Financial Exchange), OFX (Open Financial Exchange) and SET are tailored for the north-american market, HBCI is designed to meet the requirements of the european market. Features of HBCI are:
- Multibanking: The software clients are designed to support accounts on multiple banking companies.
- platform-independent: The specification allows to develop software for various types of clients.
- DES- and RSA-encryption and -signatures. The key is stored on a chip card for higher physical security.
HBCI has been superseded by its successor FinTS.
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