Bridge Bank - Personal Online Banking United States 🇺🇸
Fintable bank API integration powered by PLAID.
Fintable integrates with Bridge Bank - Personal Online Banking APIs to sync your finances to spreadsheets.
Fintable is a financial tool which automatically connects to your bank accounts and exports balances and transactions to Google Sheets or Airtable. This integration powered by Plaid, with supported Open Banking integrations via PLAID in United States.
The Bank Integration with Bridge Bank provides a seamless online banking experience tailored for personal banking needs. Users can easily connect their accounts through the Plaid platform, which supports a variety of features such as asset tracking, authentication, balance checking, transaction monitoring, income verification, and identity matching. The integration allows for secure transfers and payments directly from bank accounts, enhancing the overall banking experience. With routing numbers like 121202062 and 122105980, users can confidently manage their finances while enjoying the bank's dedicated online services, accessible via their website. Overall, Bridge Bank's personal online banking integration through Plaid ensures efficient management of financial activities with a bold primary color that characterizes its branding.
Connection Information
Bank API details
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- Domain
- cibng.ibanking-services.com
- API Status
- This institution connection is deprecated or no longer supported by Plaid.
- Fintable Status
- This institution connection is not supported by Fintable.
- Display Name
- Bridge Bank - Personal Online Banking
- PLAID Institution ID
- ins_113856
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