A new data platform has been introduced in Singapore to enable residents to pull together and view their financial information from across various sources, including banks and government agencies. The aim here is to help these individuals better understand and plan their overall financial posture. 

The Singapore Financial Data Exchange (SGFinDex) was developed by the Singapore government, in collaboration with the Association of Banks in Singapore and seven participating banks, including DBS Bank, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, HSBC Bank, Maybank Singapore, and Standard Chartered bank Singapore. 

The initiative was led by several government agencies including the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and Government Technology Agency (GovTech). 

The data platform was built on Singapore's National Digital Identity (SingPass), which citizens use to access e-government services. They now can log into their SingPass account to access their financial details that are held by different government agencies and financial institutions, such as loans for their public housing apartment, Central Provident Fund balances, deposits, and credit cards.

A participating financial planning application or website enables citizens to view the account balance in their bank account on the data exchange platform, but they would not be able to use it to perform transactions in their bank account.

The next phase of SGFinDex would allow citizens to access details on their insurance policies held with insurers as well as their holdings of stocks at the Central Depository. 

The Ministry of Manpower and GovTech had developed a digital financial planning service, called MyMoneySense, that tapped SGFinDex to provide Singaporeans with an overview of their finances. "It will offer trusted, personalised, and actionable guidance for more effective and comprehensive financial planning," the government agencies said in a joint statement.

Participating banks also tapped the SGFinDex platform to offer financial planning services to their customers, encompassing money management, investments, identifying

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