This means, that no matter what, your bank is still responsible for your money and accounts in the highly unlikely event that things go wrong with Moneyhub, as the FCA has given us AISP permissions.
Moneyhub Financial Technology is a registered AISP (Account Information Service Provider) and PISP (Payments Initiation Service Provider), reference no. To see more please visit the FCA website here. Your bank cannot hold you responsible for unauthorised transactions just because you have shared your credentials with AIS and PIS providers.' 'Your banking terms and conditions should not prevent you from sharing your credentials with regulated AIS or PIS providers. The following is an excerpt from this information: The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has released some information on your rights as a consumer who shares your information with a third party application, such as Moneyhub. + Does using Moneyhub breach my banking terms and conditions?