UIUX Guidelines
Overview
Welcome to the Open Finance UI/UX design guidelines.
These guidelines provide a common design framework to ensure all Open Finance participants deliver a consistent, user-friendly, and trustworthy experience across their respective platforms. The sections within this document supports both Data Consumers (DC) and Data Providers (DP) by offering actionable guidance for designing accessible and interoperable user experiences.
By following these standards, designers and developers can create interfaces that helps users understand, control and feel confident about how their financial data is shared and used. Therefore the user experience needs to be consistently simple, seamless, and secure no matter which platform the user is using.
Version | Changes | Date Updated |
|---|---|---|
v1.4.1 |
| Apr 3, 2026 |
v1.4 |
| Mar 19, 2026 |
v1.3 | First publication | Dec 17, 2025 |
Version 1.4.1 (as of 3 April 2026)
Attached here is the latest version of the Open Finance Malaysia UI/UX guideline.
UIUX Certification
As part of the integration and go-live checklist, all Open Finance participants are required to go through a UI Certification process to ensure adherence to the guidelines stated in this document.
UIUX Certification Stage 1
This stage reviews and approves the participant’s flow and designs to ensure it meets the UIUX Guideline requirements. It ensures that all required components, flows, copy, and trust elements are correctly implemented at the design stage, reducing rework and misalignment later.
Submission template:
Download and complete the UIUX Certification template
Submit the completed template and any supporting documents via
OFM Service Desk → UIUX Certification
UIUX Certification Stage 2
This stage is to to review the actual flow and design implemented by participants for certification before going live. It ensures that the final implementation accurately reflects what was approved, and that the user experience remains compliant, consistent, and fully functional. More details will be shared closer to the go-live date.