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Agentic banking & MCP
→How the Model Context Protocol (MCP) fits next to open banking APIs—and why banks are adding MCP servers for AI assistants.
Institutions are starting to expose permissioned banking actions and data to AI clients via MCP, alongside traditional developer portals and PSD2-style APIs. Open Banking Tracker maps known MCP programs, ecosystem tools, and how consent and governance show up in agentic workflows.
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The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking Open Banking FAQ
The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking's direct API availability may be limited. However, you can often access The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking accounts through Open Banking aggregators like Plaid, Tink, or TrueLayer, which provide standardized connectivity to thousands of banks including The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking.
The easiest way to integrate with The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking is through an Open Banking aggregator. These services provide pre-built connections to The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking and handle authentication, data normalization, and compliance requirements on your behalf.
PSD2 compliance depends on The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking's operating jurisdiction. European banks must comply with PSD2, while banks in other regions follow their local Open Banking regulations. Check the compliance section above for specific certifications.
Through Open Banking APIs, you can typically access account balances, transaction history, account holder information, and in some cases initiate payments. The specific data available depends on The Washington Trust Company - Personal Banking's API capabilities and the permissions granted by the account holder. All data access requires explicit customer consent.