Xero, the global small business platform, today announced it is partnering with Montreal’s Flinks to give small businesses in Canada and the United States secure access to more than 20 direct bank connections and high quality transaction data.
The increased access for Xero customers to North American financial institutions via Flink’s APIs closes a major coverage gap in Canada and can help small businesses and advisors to recoup time previously spent on manual data entry and reconciliation.
With the largest network of financial institution partners with live direct bank API connections in North America, Flinks will provide new and secure high quality bank feeds for customers including, but not limited to, direct bank feeds with the National Bank of Canada and EQ Bank, as well as US based banks.
“Bank reconciliation is essential for every small business, bookkeeper and accountant, but manually entering transaction data takes precious time away from running the business and introduces room for error,” said Faye Pang, Country Manager, Canada at Xero.
“Our partnership with a Canadian grown success story, Flinks, is just one more way we are expanding our bank feeds coverage to help provide Canadian small businesses with better visibility of their money coming in and going out.”
Xero and Flinks understand the benefits of open banking and are dedicated to the implementation of solutions that make doing business easier, making the partnership seamless from both a technical and cultural perspective.
Both businesses continue to champion the benefits and role open banking will continue to play in guiding the responsible use of data and providing improved outcomes for small businesses — including reliable bank feeds.
“We strongly believe the benefits open banking will provide for consumers and businesses. This partnership is proof of that,” said Frédérick Lavoie, Co-founder & COO, Flinks.
“Along with our commitment to expanding our direct bank network, we are excited to work with Xero to empower businesses to take their financial operations to the next level.”
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