H2C.org Launches the World’s First Global Market for Green Hydrogen Certificates

H2C.org is launching the first global market and registry for the international trade in green hydrogen certificates. Following in the footsteps of renewable energy and sustainable aviation fuel registries, H2C.org enables the green premiums and carbon removal rights of green hydrogen to be sold discretely from each ton of fuel. H2C.org is set to catalyse international markets for green Hydrogen with nearly 2,000 production projects currently under development globally.

By uncoupling Green Premium Certificates from green hydrogen fuels, H2C.org enables a global market of beneficiaries to decarbonise their Scope1, 2 & 3 emissions and supply chains directly. Meanwhile producers can strike off-take agreements at prices closely aligned to cheaper production methods. H2C.org provides the missing link to create viable international markets for green hydrogen and financing green premiums.

First Carbon Investments founded the H2C.org initiative. Their CEO, Peter Ellen, notes, “Launching H2C.org is a pivotal moment for the emergence of global hydrogen markets. Green Hydrogen is primed to transform sectors, including heavy industry, transport, and agriculture, for a low-carbon future. Developing large export markets is a critical step in developing interoperable and resilient demand and supply.”

The Green Hydrogen industry has been constrained by significant cost premiums associated with producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources. Ellen notes, “There is huge momentum for Green Hydrogen, but bulk international off-takers operate in low margin, high volume industries, where increases in fuel costs are hard to support. Deploying green hydrogen eliminates emissions from global supply chains, benefiting Scope 1,2 and 3 carbon accounts across many value-added goods and services. H2C.org enables all those beneficiaries to remove emissions from their supply chains by buying Green Premium Certificates.”

Scope 1 beneficiaries include heavy industry, transport, shipping, and agriculture, with Scope 3 covering most value-added manufacturing and services, from automobiles to technology and consumer goods. H2C.org provides a direct and cost-effective way for organisations to remove carbon emissions from supply chains while reducing dependency on third-party off-setting.

Today, the largest and most significant green hydrogen production projects are on the cusp of delivering portable energy to some of the world’s highest emitting sectors, often referred to as hard-to-decarbonise industries. Green hydrogen offers a viable replacement for fossil fuels because it delivers renewable energy in a portable, energy-intense, liquid form that can leverage existing infrastructure. In the near term, it will allow organisations and countries to meet corporate and national commitments.

“We see export-focused projects harnessing 4GW+ of dedicated renewable energy to electrolyse seawater for the annual production of 1mn+ metric tons of green hydrogen and ammonia. These projects will drive global transformations and develop resilient markets, and H2C.org enables off-takers to buy at a viable cost.”

H2C.org is now inviting key players to join as development partners. This pragmatic initiative allows partners to be at the forefront of the global hydrogen economy. Ellen notes, “Supply and demand signals are significant, and H2C.org already counts over 100GW of partners with a particularly strong MENA representation. We believe those projects alone represent a 0.7% reduction in global emissions. Together with partners, we are on a mission to make a
giga-ton impact.”

About H2C
H2C, founded by First Carbon Investments, is a groundbreaking initiative designed to accelerate the adoption of low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives through Green Premium Certificates. They aim to facilitate the development of $trillion global markets for clean technologies. With multiple standards emerging to validate the provenance of green
hydrogen, H2C.org provides an interoperable registry and market to enable global trade.

About First Carbon Investments
First Carbon Investments is dedicated to accelerating the transition to clean technologies globally across the energy, transport, and heavy industry sectors. Leveraging expertise in catalytic finance and provenance management, they invest in and support the development of low-carbon fuels, helping to reduce the world's carbon footprint effectively and sustainably. Founded by industry visionaries with extensive experience in high-growth and global finance, FCI combines strategic insight with practical solutions to meet the demands of the evolving low-carbon economy. Through its comprehensive platform, FCI offers catalytic finance, provenance management, and management consulting services, fostering partnerships that enable the effective implementation of transformative environmental solutions.

For media enquiries, contact info@first-carbon.com

For more information, visit first-carbon.com or contact our media relations team.

To join our network of partners, visit Development Partner Signup or contact us at info@h2c.org or go to h2c.org for more information.

DirectID Launch Collections & Recoveries Solution

Scotland based FinTech, DirectID just announced the launch of its Collections & Recoveries solution.

DirectID has built a solution to make the collections process easier and faster in collaboration with the UK’s leading banks, lenders and debt collections agencies,

Using Open Banking data, agents will be able to access accurate customer’s financial statement and an assessment on their disposable income, and how much they can afford to repay.

The new solution combines DirectID’s categorisation engine with the categories defined within the Standard Financial Statement.

For individuals who have built up large amounts of debt, it removes a lot of the stress and uncertainty. The use of bank data negates the need for them to supply lots of details around financial commitments with existing creditors.

Currently, collections agents can spend a large volume of time with a customer assessing how much income they have, and what their discretionary and non-discretionary spend looks like. This process is also prone to customer error, downplay spend, or deliberately mislead, in an attempt to keep repayments low.

DirectID’s product circumvents the often unpleasant collections process from a period of weeks to just minutes.

Collections & Recoveries uses an individual’s bank data to help lenders streamline the collections process. This supplies the lender with an up-to-date and accurate view of an individual’s debt commitments and subsequently their capacity to repay debt.

DirectID’s Collections & Recoveries solution identifies income streams; expenditure; insight into a customer’s profile; including discretionary and non-discretionary; and summarises payments to lenders.

James Varga, CEO of DirectID, said:

“I am immensely proud to be today launching our new Collections & Recoveries solution. This is an extremely important proposition which will help both collections agents and their customers, during which can be a difficult process.

“With the launch of this product, and because of the impact of bank data, DirectID now covers the whole customer lifecycle, from onboarding, portfolio management, and now Collections & Recoveries.

The launch of DirectID’s Collections & Recoveries product marks an important step for DirectID, as we not only launch our first product of this year, but the first of several that we have completed, or are near to completion. Now that we can cover the whole product lifecycle with bank data, we are in a position to work with businesses across industry, and differing needs and challenges.”

Income Verification: The Next Stage in Open Banking

As I’ve iterated more times than I can remember over the last two years, the implementation of Open Banking has changed the face of finance for ever.

To my eye, most financial institutions have now reached base camp’ with Open Banking, that is to say, the development of account aggregation within mobile apps. This is nice, and I’m sure consumers are enjoying having access to all their accounts in one place.

The next stage will be for banks and financial institutions to begin deriving value from its use. Within the next year I fully expect to see new services being launched by banks and FinTech’s that will allow financial institutions as well as consumers to reap the rewards from Open Banking.

To that end, we here at The ID Co. have been working with banks and lenders over the last year to bring a new proposition to market.

The ID Co.’s Income Verification solution offers banks and lenders the opportunity to capitalise on the Open Banking opportunity.

We work with numerous banks and lenders. On top of that we’ve spoken to many more over the course of the last year, both in the UK and Europe, and across the globe.

As such, I have a fairly good idea in my head of some of the challenges that are witnessed in the banking sector. One of the biggest that we’ve witnessed is the need to cut operating costs in order to stay competitive.

It’s no secret that the sector is far more crowded than it was just 10 years ago. And some of the Challenger banks now boast healthy customer acquisition, impressive UX across their apps and the web, and innovative new services.

Banks and lenders therefore have the dual pressures of bringing to market new services that will make their core offerings stickier’, while also attempting to streamline back office solutions.

It’s for this reason that I’d suggest exploring an income verification solution.

Verifying income is vitally important for banks and lenders, ensuring they have an accurate view of applicant’s financial income prior to awarding credit in order to ensure they are lending responsibly and offsetting any future risk of bad debt.

 

Operational Costs

Having an applicant’s income calculated within seconds of them making an application for a loan or credit totally negates the need for paper-based bank statements. The savings in time and resource here are enormous. It could take a few weeks for an applicant to submit their bank statements. And in that time, there’s plenty of opportunity for them to decide not to proceed, or to find an alternative.

We’re sympathetic to the hurdles that banks and lenders need to jump through in order to grant a loan. As well as AML and KYC checks, there are new rules on affordability to consider. For these reasons and more, it is vital that a sound lending decision is made, and not only that, be able to demonstrate why it was a sound decision.

Income verification allows you to do just that. With a solution such as ours, banks and lenders can know an applicant’s income exactly and can then calculate their monthly disposable income accordingly.

 

Thin Credit Files

Many of us will have friends and colleagues who are not British by birth. It feels a long time since I made the long journey from Canada to Scotland, but it is one that I remember well.

With individuals moving homes and countries with such frequency why is it that when beginning life in a new country, you also start with a blank credit file? Those with a thin credit file, perhaps because they’ve just moved into the country, can now illustrate their earnings and therefore capacity for credit through income verification.

 

Credit Risk

It’s a difficult challenge because most people aren’t paid monthly, or consistently. With the gig economy, students, retired, and others, those that get paid monthly are in the minority. To make a decision around credit risk, Underwriters or others need some context on which to base a lending decision. We need to understand what kind of income applicant have ”“ frequency, recency and more are all critical factors.

And this works both ways. While those with thin credit files can demonstrate why they might be right for a loan, it also gives the creditor more protection as they can protect themselves from applicants unable to practically make repayments or those that pose a bad credit risk.

 

Fraudulent Applications

When we were conducting research into loan applications and how Open Banking could support banks and lenders, I was struck by the volume of fraudulent activity that financial institutions needed to filter out in order to service genuine applications. Open Banking removes any opportunity for fraud as through APIs, direct access is made with an applicant’s bank account. Our Income Verification solution then looks back over many months to calculate income, not just the last one or two.

 

Conclusion

Income verification is the first of the services that will allow banks and lenders to derive value from Open Banking. The savings in time, cost and resource through its use are enormous and as its such reception from those who have trialled it use has been universally positive.

Reducing fraud, servicing customers with a thin credit file, widening prospect pools of potential customers, and illustrating good governance are all vitally important to lenders in 2019. We think that the introduction of our Income Verification solution will give financial institutions the answers to these questions.

Bringing Open Banking into 2019 with DirectID Insights

We’ve heard a lot over the last 12 months over the potential that Open Banking can bring, to business and consumers alike. For sure, there has been doubters, but for the most part any criticism has focused on the lack of uptake around Open Banking.

We at The ID Co. are never one to shirk a challenge. We were one of the first UK companies to advocate for the introduction of Open Banking, and we’ve now had over eight years’ experience working with bank data. Last year we delivered on the consumer facing side with the introduction of our app, NoMo, and now we feel we’ve delivered a first with our latest product, DirectID Insights.

To say we’re a little excited about what DirectID Insights can deliver is an understatement. We’re confident that DirectID Insights has the ability to re-shape the way that consumers apply for credit, and will change the way that those applications are then actioned.

As a first, DirectID Insights utilisesOpen Banking technology to deliver bank data into the hands of Credit Risk Officers, Underwriters and Fraud Analysts in seconds.

We all know the way that the traditional application takes place. While some of the basic information is entered online, financial institutions then all-too-often require bank statements to be physically posted in.

The repercussions surrounding this are obvious. The drop-out rate is high. The time between initial contact and the time banks can then start selling in products and services is extended. And worst of all, Underwriters and Risk Officers have to spend hours, potentially even days, manually evaluating bank statements to determine income, outgoings and everything in-between.

Now imagine if there was a way to deliver this information, electronically, in seconds, with all the information extrapolated out into a visual dashboard.

How much time, effort and resource could this potentially save financial institutions?

Think of the customer also. Rather than waiting around at home waiting for the post to know whether their loan request has been granted or denied, they can find out in minutes. It’s a win-win for everyone.

Well, this is exactly what DirectID provides. And it’s all provided courtesy of Open Banking.

For customer’s Open Banking is as easy as logging into their Online Banking. For lenders it offers all the bank data that they could need to make to grant or deny a loan. As an added boon, without the customer sending in bank statements, the ability to make fraudulent applications, or make applications based on spurious details, is seriously curtailed.

With zero integration, DirectID Insights offers a host of options that are critical for Underwriters and Credit Risk Officers, including Account summary to see an overview of each account; Deposits and outgoings analytics; End of day balances; Loan servicing; Gambling analytics and; Transaction Reporting. DirectID Insights offers up to twelve months of bank data for each individual or business which is categorisedand classified.

We’re confident that DirectID Insights will prove to be a major success for The ID Co. As I said at the top of the article, the min criticism with Open Banking has been the lack of uptake. We firmly believe that this new product is a business-critical tool that will prove to be essential for anyone working in Credit Risk or Underwriting, and we have Open Banking to thank for its creation.

Open Banking: Bringing Product Diversification & Consumer Choice

In a major vote of confidence in the future of Open Banking, Clydesdale Bank has integrated the DirectID Open Banking Platform from The ID Co. into its B mobile banking app. B analyses user data to make informed suggestions about spending and saving habits. Use of the platform will allow customers to see their account details and balances from all major banks and building societies in one location.

PSD2

Following the passage of the second Payment Services Directive in January, the nine biggest UK banks have been opening their data to approved FCA companies such as The ID Co. and other Payment Initiation Services Providers (PISP).

We have been extremely vocal in our support for Open Banking, bringing about, as it does, a tremendous opportunity for banks and customers. In the case of Clydesdale Bank customers, they can now import banking data from a range of UK banks including: Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Group, Santander, RBS and Nationwide, as well as digital banks such as Starling and Monzo.

Future Developments

This is an excellent start for legislation that has only been in place for eight months. For both the industry, and consumers, the future is even more exciting.

The introduction of Open Banking and PSD2 are set to revolutionise the banking sector, as new players and smaller disruptor banks can level the playing field and compete with the established players. This in turn will lead to an upsurge in the volume of innovative products that are on offer to banking consumers, which will ultimately transform the sector.

Tech Innovation

Through the use of APIs, we expect to see further innovation and growth amongst new businesses in the financial technology space, as well as within banks directly. This is in part being driven by customer expectation. Consumers in the main continue to bank with the five largest banks (Lloyds, HSBC, Barclays, RBS & Santander), but due to their size and scope and lack of direct competition, services have not matured in line with technological innovation. Savvy consumers demanding innovative products are being offered more opportunity than ever to tailor the services that they are offered by financial providers.

“Clydesdale’s adoption of Open Banking is an exciting step forward in how Open Banking enabled propositions are helping customers securely move, manage and make more of their money.

Imran Gulamhuseinwala OBE, Trustee of the Open Banking Implementation Entity.

Moving forward, we are confident that account integration will be viewed as the starting point for Open Banking. Companies, including the ID Co., are building products and services that will address such diverse issues as income verification, affordability, credit risk, and Know Your Customer (KYC).

These, individually and collectively, will impact upon major issues across the globe such as financial inclusion and servicing the unbanked, allow access to credit for those with thin credit histories, and drive down the cost of lending for consumers.

Digital Banks

The view amongst industry experts is that there is now a defined movement away from viewing banks as focusing solely on money, and towards banks becoming connected spaces for digital services. How banks react and take up this mantle could be key to their success in this new era of Open Banking. We have already witnessed banks such as Starling, Monzo and Atom Bank that have developed their proposition based on the ability to provide a “marketplace” of additional features to their customers ”“ albeit not based on Open Banking – and it is now up to the larger banks to respond.

Closing Thoughts

Open Banking has ultimately been brought about through the will of Government in order to offer consumers more choice and range in their financial products. Now that Open Banking is here and is happening, the response of the major banks will be closely monitored.

We are delighted that Clydesdale & Yorkshire Bank have understood the need to explore and implement functionality brought about through Open Banking, and we look forward to working closely with them. As more services and products are brought to market through fintech companies, challenger banks and the established players, we look forward to understanding their impact upon the industry, and ultimately the consumer.

Author
James Varga, CEO, The ID Co.

James founded The ID Co. in 2011 with a mission to create convenience””to allow us to sign up to new products and services in seconds.

The ID Co. builds products based on (open) bank data that helps businesses like online lenders to onboard their customers efficiently by solving pains such as affordability and credit risk.

Our DirectID business products help lenders to onboard their customers by removing friction caused during the application process by the current challenges of risk, compliance, fraud, and regulation.

The products we provide solve business pains such as assessing a customer’s affordability, verifying their account information, and thereby offsetting credit risk.

James is active in a number of local and global efforts to help people do more online, including the Fintech Delivery Panel (FDP), FDATA, Open Banking Excellence | Edinburgh, and Trust In Digital Life (TDL), whose mission is to create a trusted ecosystem that protects the data and assets of citizens and enterprises across Europe.