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Third Party Providers are companies that use Open Banking to access some of your accounts:
• Using Open Banking, one type of company (sometimes called a payment initiation service provider or a PISP) can tell us to send money from your Virgin Money or Virgin Atlantic Credit Card to another account. This means you don’t have to tell us to make the payment directly
• Another type of company can bring together information about your Virgin Money or Virgin Atlantic Credit Card with information about some of your accounts with other banks. This type of company is sometimes called an account information service provider or an AISP
Together, these companies are sometimes called Permitted Third Party Providers, Third Party Providers or TPPs. They’re regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (like us). And they can only do these things when you’ve signed up with them and given them a thumbs-up to do it.
You can use the Virgin Money Credit Card app to allow Third Party Providers to access your account for Open Banking.
If you’d like to withdraw consent from a Third Party Provider, you should do this direct with them. Let us know if you have any problems.