Trust Framework Setup

Reference Data

this section covers reference data inside raidiam connect, getting into more details about what it is and what it contains introduction to reference data reference data is set of customizable data set by the global administrators that will be used to make the platform reflect the different necessities of the ecosystem once registered, this data will be broadcast inside raidiam connect at organisation level and will appear as options for a series of menus within the organisation an example of the reference data is the regulatory roles that exist within the ecosystem that are used to set which scope each software statement can access as these roles are defined on the reference data, the global administrator can then assign them to organisations reference data options reference data description example authorities docid\ vzfabjd7vdppnyxyyaqkm regulatory authority that is in charge of one or more domains central bank, open banking initial structure, open insurance trustee domains docid\ i0uww6vk2u3hkirrqahdw domains that the ecosystem supports open energy, open banking, open insurance roles docid\ xw3vr6nmb0sirrxtus107 regulatory roles payment initiator, data receiver, data transmitter, metadata docid\ hlyf4n4xsvg2fy1qbn5ah permissions and access levels within the domain grant type, request type, scopes certification types different certification types available for data providers and data receivers fapi, fapi advanced terms & conditions docid\ gkj6xpvsj80y4pbg1wq2c documents that are issued by the ecosystem for organisations to accept open banking terms and conditions, regulatory role request formulary for more information about how to model an ecosystem, click modelling an ecosystem docid\ qi4qb9h01nbvhky9 9 nv where it can be found reference data can be accessed by global administrators only tutorials on how to navigate reference data inside raidiam connect can be found reference data tutorials docid\ rkcypnph6rnf8sprhiytk for more details on reference data authorisation domains domain roles