DSB Maintenance Iteration 24: Meeting Notes (03 September 2025) - ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards GitHub Wiki
- The fifth and final meeting for MI 24, set to finalise the items for this MI.
- The current version is 1.35.0 published on 29 July 2025.
- Targeted V1.36.0
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Consultation Draft 371 - Maintenance Iteration 23
- Consultation on changes arising from MI23 is expected in the coming weeks
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Consultation Draft 371 - Maintenance Iteration 23
- Changes arising from this MI will be published in version 1.37.0 or later.
CX
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TBA CX Guidelines - ACCC Onboarding - White Labelling Scenarios
- Analysis is continuing and will be shared with the community when available.
Banking
- TBA - Outstanding Banking Issues
- 687 - Bank account balance calculation time is indeterminate
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697 Commercial Credit Card Structure under Get Account Details
- ACTION Participants to provide feedback on whether to keep this issue on the agenda, otherwise it will be marked as 'No change' and closed.
Register
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706 Client authentication for Get Data Holder Brands
- OUTSTANDING ACTION: Participant thoughts on whether the API could be made public or if there are particular concerns or sensitivities around that information are welcomed.
- Potential options include:
- adding detail to Get Data Holder Brand Summary;
- adding a new end point; and
- removing authentication from Get Data Holder Brands.
Holistic
CX
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ACTION: Draft guidance has been posted for all items, participants are requested to provide feedback by the 10/09/2025
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684 CX Guidelines - ADI or NBL to hold CDR data as a DH
- No update
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693 CX Guidelines - Historical date ranges for Authorisations
- No update
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700 - CX Guidelines - Redirect to App (R2A) CX Guidelines Changes
- No update
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701 - CX Guidelines - Data Language Standards changes stemming from CD367
- No update
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702 - CX Guidelines - Required and voluntary data - Authorisation
- No update
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703 - CX Guidelines - Pre-Consent
- OUTSTANDING ACTION: Skript and SISS to post details of current Nominated Representative experiences on this issue.
- OUTSTANDING ACTION: DSB to refer Nominated Representative comments from Skript and SISS to Treasury.
Register
Banking
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173 - Behaviour where posted transactions only have an associated date
- Updated guidance has been provided and participants are requested to provide any additional feedback
- DSB noted that the evaluation of this change should be made with the view on helping align new participants to the workings of the standards to ensure consistency for existing and new entrants.
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696 - BankingAccountV2: productName
- DSB noted that comments had been updated for this since the last meeting with feedback from that session included.
- A participant stated that the model number is a 'nice to have' feature rather than a 'must have', which did not have any dissenting opinions from the rest of the group.
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707 - Change to BankingProductLendingRateV3 to support a RANGE
- DSB has suggested this change be included with the banking cluster in 'Requirements Analysis' and will be dealt with as part of the implementation for that cluster.
- Participants will update comments for this item as there was a view to the implementation of this item will help to reduce maintenance overhead.
Energy
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474 - Update description of energy API attributes (where applicable) to specify which rates are GST exclusive
- The solution is at a proposed state with the expectation of being implemented as a 'non-breaking' change as per the guidance.
NOTE: As the Iteration progresses, to allow standards maintenance consultation to focus on the detail of unresolved issues, it is assumed that proposed solutions can be taken forward in a Consultation Draft for the Chairs approval unless there are opposing views raised before the final call of the iteration. The DSB encourages participants to post their views on issues as early as possible.
Participants were notified that there is no set date for the MI 25 release as DSB are undergoing a review of the MI process. While these changes are taking place there will be no change to the existing process of raising issues that need to be addressed and DSB will continue to review and prioritise these changes as normal.