Service 1st Federal Credit Union United States 🇺🇸
Fintable bank API integration powered by PLAID.
Fintable integrates with Service 1st Federal Credit Union 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.
Service 1st Federal Credit Union offers seamless bank integration through Plaid, providing a comprehensive suite of features to enhance your banking experience. With OAuth integration enabled, users can securely connect their accounts, enabling access to various services such as asset management, balance inquiries, transaction histories, and even income verification. Additionally, the integration supports functionalities like identity verification and the ability to make payments directly from bank accounts. For more information about their offerings and to start your integration, you can visit their website at www.service1.org/home. The credit union’s routing number is 231387602, enabling efficient transactions and banking activities while ensuring a secure and user-friendly experience. The primary color associated with the credit union is a calming dark teal (#004966), reflecting their commitment to providing trustworthy financial services.
Connection Information
Bank API details
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- Domain
- service1.org
- Fintable Status
- This connection is supported by Fintable via Plaid.
- Display Name
- Service 1st Federal Credit Union
- Active
- ✅
- PLAID Institution ID
- ins_120954
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