A European data economy which unlocks new opportunities for customers – individuals and firms – through increased access to and sharing of data is a priority that the European banking sector welcomes in the process of its own continuing digital transformation. 
      
    
    
      It is the 
combination of data from different sectors which holds the greatest 
potential for delivering new services and experiences for customers. The
 EBF  therefore welcomes the European Commission’s proposal for a Data 
Act, which aims to increase sharing of data from connected products and 
related services as well as the introduction of horizontal principles 
which are set to apply to future data sharing legislation as well. We 
also welcome the intention to address the challenge of lock-in effects 
for business customers of data processing providers. However, to deliver
 on the opportunities offered by the proposal and to provide legal 
certainty for all in the data sharing ecosystem, we recommend:
- A clearly defined scope for new obligations for data access from 
connected products and related services as well as further elaboration 
on the modalities for data sharing.
 - Maintaining strong horizontal principles for data sharing, including
 the compensation principle, which is an important and needed step 
forward to recognize the investment by data holders.
 - A targeted scope for the data access for “exceptional need” for 
business to government data sharing provisions as well as an independent
 control mechanism to ensure proportionality of obligations.
 - The endeavour to provide regulatory requirements to foster switching
 between cloud service providers needs to balance practical 
technological aspects with strategic considerations for cloud 
availability. Chapter VI, as well as corresponding definitions, would 
benefit from a number of clarifications and additions.
 
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