Palmetto First Federal Credit Union United States 🇺🇸
Fintable bank API integration powered by PLAID.
Fintable integrates with Palmetto First 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.
Palmetto First Federal Credit Union offers a comprehensive bank integration through Plaid that allows users to easily access various financial services. With this integration, you can manage your financial assets, authenticate your accounts, view your balances, and track your transactions seamlessly. Additionally, the service supports features such as income verification and identity matching, ensuring a secure and efficient banking experience. Users can also utilize investment tracking and information on liabilities, making it a robust option for comprehensive financial management. To enhance convenience, this integration supports pay-by-bank transactions and processor payments, bringing modern banking solutions to your fingertips. Notably, the integration utilizes OAuth for secure access, further protecting your financial data. For more information, you can visit the Palmetto First Federal Credit Union website.
Connection Information
Bank API details
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- Domain
- palmettofirst.com
- Fintable Status
- This connection is supported by Fintable via Plaid.
- Display Name
- Palmetto First Federal Credit Union
- Active
- ✅
- PLAID Institution ID
- ins_135361
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Sync your bank
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See your Palmetto First Federal Credit Union transactions and account balances automatically synced to Google Sheets or Airtable.
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