Pioneer Trust Bank - Personal United States 🇺🇸
Fintable bank API integration powered by PLAID.
Fintable integrates with Pioneer Trust Bank - 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.
Pioneer Trust Bank offers a comprehensive integration through Plaid that enhances your banking experience by allowing seamless access to various financial products. You can view your account balances, transactions, and verify your identity with ease, all while enjoying features such as income verification and the ability to pay via bank transfer. The bank is well-equipped with essential services including account authentication and transfer capabilities, making it easier for you to manage your finances. Furthermore, with a focus on user security and convenience, Pioneer Trust Bank ensures that your information remains private and protected. For more details, you can visit their official website at www.pioneertrustbank.com.
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Connection Information
Bank API details
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- Domain
- pioneertrustbank.com
- Fintable Status
- This connection is supported by Fintable via Plaid.
- API Access
- Accounts, balances, and transactions from Pioneer Trust Bank - Personal are available programmatically via the Fintable API and the built-in MCP server for AI assistants.
- Display Name
- Pioneer Trust Bank - Personal
- Active
- ✅
- PLAID Institution ID
- ins_112504
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