Temporary measures to ease the transition to Open Government

Go to Open Government to access the full benefits, including greater transparency, flexibility, and collaboration.

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While this represents a change from how some users previously accessed the data, the Open Government approach provides powerful benefits, including better access to full datasets, improved data quality, and greater flexibility for analysis. The legacy FINDAT platform relied on outdated technology, which limited OSFI's ability to make timely corrections and made customized analysis difficult. Open Government resolves these challenges.

Sample MS Excel spreadsheets for OSFI's most frequently used datasets

OSFI's data can be accessed in several ways via Open Government. To help users work with this data more easily, these spreadsheets show how Open Government data can be extracted on demand using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and presented in a simple, structured format.

Disclaimer: These Excel spreadsheets are provided as samples only and, therefore, have certain limitations. They are designed to use the latest Open Government Data Point Addresses (DPAs), which may result in gaps in the presentation of historical data captured under previous DPAs. They were developed with Excel Version 2604 on Windows 11 Operating system and may be incompatible with other versions or operating systems. These samples will be updated periodically as needed to reflect new OSFI regulatory requirements. Please check back often for the latest version.

August 3, 2026: Legacy FINDAT platform will be taken down

Financial data for banks

Financial data for foreign bank branches

Financial data for trust companies

Financial data for loan companies

Financial data for retail associations

Financial data for life insurance companies

Financial data for fraternal benefit societies

Financial data for property and casualty companies

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