Launch your Open Banking API with ease and speed
Trusted by financial institutions across Canada and the US, Flinks is the open banking API that lets organizations of all sizes deploy securely and with minimal resources — so you can start reaping the benefits of data sharing right away.
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A better and more secure way to share data

Improve data sharing
Eliminate the need for data scraping and credential sharing with secure OAuth credentials.

Put customers in control of their data
With Flinks’ fully customizable consent management portal, allow your customers to view, manage and revoke their consent to applications while keeping you institution at the centre of the experience.
Take your institution further with open banking technology
Actionable insights at your finger tips
Gain insights into where, when, and how your customers connect and share data with applications, identifying performance optimizations and product partnership opportunities.
Access a network of key partners
As a fintech API platform powering 600+ connected applications, Flinks plugs your institution into an ecosystem your customers already use — with guaranteed adoption from day one.
Provide value beyond your banking services
With real-time data connections enabled by Open Banking API, provide a holistic financial service such as facilitating automatic reconciliations with accounting software for your SMB customers.

Why open banking leaders in Canada and the US partner with us
All the benefits at a fraction of the cost
Simplify your deployment and eliminate the need for resource allocation to develop and maintain your Open Banking API and partner ecosystems.
Available and in the market today
Flinks is the only Open Banking API provider with live data sharing programs with some of the renowned Canadian financial institutions today.
Out-of-the-box Dashboard
Access your dashboard to monitor and analyze your customers’ financial behaviour.
