Banks you can connect to ApariPro

Banks you can connect to ApariPro

Banks you can connect to ApariPro


Open Banking gives a secure way of connecting a wide range of banks to ApariPro.

All major banks, building societies and credit cards are supported, including American Express, Barclays, First Direct, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds, Monzo, Nationwide, and Natwest. Revolut, Santander, Starling, Tide, TSB, and many more.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF CONNECTIONS

Log in to your ApariPro account and follow the steps to connect an account. 

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