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Finexer Supported Banks: 71+ Institutions (2026)

Full list of 71 banks supported by Finexer. Search all financial institutions, check API coverage, and verify if your bank works with Finexer. Updated January 2026.

71 banks tracked

Based on Open Banking Tracker data. Actual coverage may be higher.

What is Finexer?

Finexer is an open banking API aggregator that provides connectivity to financial institutions. Through Finexer's platform, developers can integrate with 71+ banks and financial institutions through a single API integration.

API aggregators like Finexer simplify the process of connecting to banks by providing:

  • Standardized API interfaces across multiple banks
  • Pre-built authentication flows
  • Data normalization and enrichment
  • Regulatory compliance handling

Learn more about how open banking APIs work in our [Open Banking API guide](/open-banking-api), or browse the bank coverage below to see which financial institutions are supported by Finexer.

#Finexer Supported Banks (71)

Showing 71 of 71 banks tracked

NameMarketsDeveloper PortalSandboxAISPISAPIsView
Adam & Company Bank
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AIB (Allied Irish Banks)
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Allied Irish Bank
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American Express
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Bank of Ireland
3
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Bank of Ireland 365 Online
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Bank of Ireland Business On Line
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BANK OF SCOTLAND
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Bank of Scotland Business
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Bank of Scotland Commercial
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Barclaycard Commercial Payments
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Barclaycard UK
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Barclays
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Barclays Business
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Barclays Corporate
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Barclays Wealth
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Capital On Tap
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Cater Allen Private Bank
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Chase UK
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Chelsea Building Society
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COUTTS
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Coutts & Co
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COUTTS AND COMPANY
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Coutts ClearSpend
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Coutts&Co ClearSpend
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CUMBERLAND BUILDING SOCIETY
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Cynergy Bank
3
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Danske Bank
3
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Danske Bank Business
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First Direct
9
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Halifax
7
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HSBC
9
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HSBC Business
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HSBC Kinetic
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HSBCnet
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Lloyds Bank
9
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Lloyds Business
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Lloyds Commercial
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Lloyds Personal
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M&S Bank
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MBNA
7
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Mettle
3
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Mizuho Bank
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Monzo
2
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NATIONWIDE BUILDING SOCIETY
4
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NatWest
3
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Natwest Bankline
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Natwest ClearSpend
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Natwest International
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RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland)
2
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Revolut
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Royal Bank of Scotland
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Royal Bank of Scotland Bankline
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Royal Bank of Scotland ClearSpend
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Sainsbury's Bank
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Santander
3
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Starling Bank
2
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Tesco Bank
3
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tide.
4
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TSB Bank
3
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Ulster Bank
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Ulster Bank (Nothern Ireland)
2
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Ulster Bank Bankline
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Vanquis Bank
3
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Virgin Money - sort code starts with 05 or 82
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Virgin Money - sort code starts with 08
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Virgin Money UK
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WISE CAPITAL LIMITED
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Yorkshire Bank
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YORKSHIRE BUILDING SOCIETY
4
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Zempler Bank (Formerly Cashplus)
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Open Banking FAQ

Open Banking is a system that allows third-party financial service providers to access consumer banking data through APIs, with customer consent. Regulated by PSD2 in Europe and similar frameworks globally, Open Banking enables services like account aggregation, payment initiation, and financial comparison tools. It promotes competition and innovation in financial services.

An API aggregator (also called open banking platform or data aggregator) is a company that provides unified access to multiple banks' APIs through a single integration. Instead of connecting to hundreds of banks individually, developers integrate once with an aggregator like Plaid, Tink, or TrueLayer to access thousands of financial institutions. This simplifies building financial apps.

Financial aggregators are companies that provide unified access to multiple banks and financial institutions through a single integration. Also known as API aggregators or banking data aggregators, they let developers and apps connect to hundreds or thousands of banks without building separate integrations. Examples include Plaid, TrueLayer, Tink, Yodlee, and MX. Financial aggregators power account linking, transaction history, balance checks, and payment initiation in fintech apps.

PSD2 (Payment Services Directive 2) is an EU regulation that requires banks to provide API access to authorized third parties. Implemented in 2019, PSD2 created the legal framework for Open Banking in Europe. It introduced two new types of regulated providers: AISPs (Account Information Service Providers) for data access and PISPs (Payment Initiation Service Providers) for payments.

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