Configo launches site to aggregate banks’ API portals
Fintech start-up Configo has launched a project to aggregate the API portals created by financial players around the world.
“We’ve seen a lot of financial players working on their own open APIs following the PSD2 announcement, and we decided to create a webpage that aggregates all the API portals,” says Yosi Dahan, co-founder and CEO of Configo.
Banks and financial institutions can add their links by completing the form on the page, he adds.
It is not commercially driven, Dahan emphasises, but is “just a small project to put everything in order”.
Configo was set up in 2015 by Natan Abramov (CTO) and Dahan. The company, which has a presence in Tel Aviv, describes itself as “your mobile app’s Swiss Army knife”. It offers “an on-premises solution tailored for companies with strict data privacy policy”, providing financial institutions “with access to modern mobile technologies and tools while still respecting legal regulations”.
Configo says it is already working with a number of banks and credit companies in Europe and Israel.