Bridge vs enable:Banking: both are open banking API aggregators offering account information (AIS) and payment initiation (PIS). Bridge has the broader connectivity footprint (62 vs 41 countries of bank coverage), and they overlap on 38 shared markets. Bridge is headquartered in FR, while enable:Banking is based in FI.
Bridge vs enable:Banking at a glance
| Bridge | enable:Banking | |
|---|---|---|
| Headquarters | FR | FI |
| Market focus | Multi-region | Multi-region |
| Countries covered | 62 | 41 |
| Institutions tracked | 82 | 108 |
| Account data (AIS) | ||
| Payments (PIS) | ||
| Verification | ||
| Regulated | ACPR (France), PSD2 | — |
| Sandbox | ||
| Pricing model | Custom / enterprise quote (per-request or subscription by volume) | Volume-based (per account accessed / payment), monthly minimum |
| Free production tier | — | — |
| Developer portal | ||
| Sources | 1 source | |
| View Bridge | View enable:Banking |
Bridge vs enable:Banking: bank coverage overlap
Bridge and enable:Banking share 38 markets where both connect to banks. Bridge additionally reaches 24 markets enable:Banking does not (AD, AE, BD, BR, CN, CO, ID, IN…), while enable:Banking reaches 3 markets Bridge does not (AX, GI, KY).
Coverage figures are derived from verified per-bank connectivity data tracked on Open Banking Tracker, not provider marketing claims. See the coverage explorer for the full breakdown by continent.
Choose Bridge if…
- you need the widest country coverage (62 markets)
- you prefer a provider headquartered in France
Choose enable:Banking if…
- you want the largest number of connected institutions (108)
- you prefer a provider headquartered in Finland
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Bridge and enable:Banking?
Bridge vs enable:Banking: both are open banking API aggregators offering account information (AIS) and payment initiation (PIS). Bridge has the broader connectivity footprint (62 vs 41 countries of bank coverage), and they overlap on 38 shared markets. Bridge is headquartered in FR, while enable:Banking is based in FI.
Which has wider bank coverage, Bridge or enable:Banking?
Bridge has wider coverage, reaching 62 countries versus 41 for enable:Banking. They overlap on 38 shared markets.
Can I use both Bridge and enable:Banking?
Yes. Many teams use more than one open banking aggregator — for example one for its strongest region and another for fallback coverage or specific institutions. Both Bridge and enable:Banking expose account information (AIS) and payment initiation (PIS) APIs that can run in parallel.