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Exploratory study on the integration of enterprise resource planning and API banking

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  • Baiju J. Nair
  • B. Baskar
  • Rishabh Shekhar
  • Tomy K. Kallarakal

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Banks have enabled API integration with ERP solutions, allowing faster transactions and eliminating manual processes and errors. This enables corporations to keep track of their finances in real time and make more informed decisions. ERP helps enterprises plan resources, manage operations, and provide real-time data to improve customer service. Cloud computing has eliminated the need for data servers at the client's workplace, leading to software as a service (SAAS). With the integration of API banking and ERP, organisations reduce their IT costs, as they no longer need to maintain physical servers. Open banking enables open finance, empowering transactions with banking data. ERP systems have also allowed companies to reduce manual data entry processes and improve data accuracy. This paper examines the transformation in the ERP system concerning API Banking which led to open banking, and open finance, which used to work in isolation and did not interact with other systems.

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  • Baiju J. Nair & B. Baskar & Rishabh Shekhar & Tomy K. Kallarakal, 2026. "Exploratory study on the integration of enterprise resource planning and API banking," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 40(2), pages 246-268.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:40:y:2026:i:2:p:246-268
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