Lake City Federal Savings and Loan Association - Personal United States 🇺🇸
Fintable bank API integration powered by PLAID.
Fintable integrates with Lake City Federal Savings and Loan Association - Personal 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.
Lake City Federal Savings and Loan Association offers a robust bank integration through Plaid, designed to enhance your financial management experience. With this integration, users can easily access a variety of features, including account authentication, balance checking, transaction history, and transfer capabilities. Additionally, the integration includes tools for identity verification and income verification, ensuring a secure and seamless experience. The bank operates under multiple routing numbers, allowing for flexible processing options, and users can explore their offerings via the bank’s website for more detailed information on managing their finances effectively. Whether you’re looking to track your assets or process payments, Lake City Federal Savings and Loan Association is equipped to support your needs.
Connection Information
Bank API details
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- Domain
- web2.secureinternetbank.com
- Fintable Status
- This connection is supported by Fintable via Plaid.
- Display Name
- Lake City Federal Savings and Loan Association - Personal
- Active
- ✅
- PLAID Institution ID
- ins_112396
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