Sparkasse Scheeßel API Access | open-banking.io
Pull live Sparkasse Scheeßel data into your own systems without wrestling with eIDAS certificates or bespoke bank integrations. open-banking.io gives developers, finance teams and fintech builders a single PSD2 gateway to Sparkasse Scheeßel, so account information flows straight into your accounting stack, dashboards or reconciliation tools.
How to connect Sparkasse Scheeßel
- Create an open-banking.io account and generate your API credentials.
- Call the endpoint and select Sparkasse Scheeßel (BIC BRLADE21SHL) from the covered institutions.
- Redirect your user to the bank's secure SCA login to grant consent.
- Receive tokens and begin syncing account data immediately.
What data you can access
- Accounts — business and personal account details and identifiers.
- Balances — current and available balances in real time.
- Transactions — booked and pending entries for reporting and reconciliation.
Consent and coverage
Consent for Sparkasse Scheeßel is valid for up to 180 days before the account holder needs to re-authenticate. The same integration reaches 2,600+ banks across the EU and UK, so adding neighbouring institutions later means no new code — just another BIC in your request.
Privacy by design
open-banking.io is zero-knowledge: your customers' banking data passes through without us reading or retaining it. There are no eIDAS certificates to buy, register or renew — we handle the regulated plumbing so you ship faster.
Pricing
One flat rate of roughly EUR 3 per month covers full API access, with no per-call surcharges or hidden connection fees.
FAQ
Do I need my own PSD2 licence or certificates?
No. open-banking.io operates the regulated access layer, so you connect to Sparkasse Scheeßel without a licence or eIDAS certificate of your own.
How often do I need to renew consent?
Sparkasse Scheeßel permits consents lasting up to 180 days, after which the account holder simply re-authenticates via the bank's secure login.
Can I access both business and personal accounts?
Yes. Both account types are supported, exposing accounts, balances and transaction history through the same endpoints.
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