BankSync's MCP server connects Claude Desktop to Cumberland Building Society, giving the AI direct read access to your real-time transactions, balances, and account data. Query your finances in natural language — no spreadsheets, no exports.
Sign up for BankSync and securely link your Cumberland Building Society account through our secure connection.
Create an API key from the Developers section of your BankSync workspace.
Add the BankSync MCP server to Claude Desktop using your API key. Follow our Claude Desktop setup guide for step-by-step instructions.
Ask Claude Desktop about your Cumberland Building Society transactions, balances, and more using natural language.
Add this configuration to connect Claude Desktop to your Cumberland Building Society data.
Skip the JSON. Download the BankSync Desktop Extension and open it with the Claude Desktop app, and you'll be prompted for your API key during install. The link always serves the latest release.
Download banksync-mcp.mcpb{
"mcpServers": {
"banksync": {
"url": "https://mcp.banksync.io",
"headers": {
"X-API-Key": "bsk_your_key_here"
}
}
}
}Query Cumberland Building Society transactions by date range with merchant details, amounts, and categories.
Get live current and available balances for all your Cumberland Building Society accounts.
List all checking, savings, and investment accounts linked through Cumberland Building Society.
View investment positions, quantities, and market values from Cumberland Building Society brokerage accounts.
Access buy/sell/dividend transactions from your Cumberland Building Society investment accounts.
Check outstanding balances, interest rates, and payment schedules for Cumberland Building Society loans.
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