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Sync Bank of Scotland to Airtable

BankSync may support connections to Bank of Scotland accounts through third-party open banking providers, then route the supported account data shown below to Airtable. Set up takes under 10 minutes and requires no code.

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How to sync Bank of Scotland to Airtable

Mapping Bank of Scotland fields into Airtable

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1

Search for Bank of Scotland in BankSync

Sign up for BankSync and, if Bank of Scotland is available, link your account through a provider-hosted or bank-hosted authorization flow. BankSync does not store your online banking credentials.

2

Authorize Airtable

Authorise BankSync to write data to your Airtable workspace. Select the database, table, or sheet where the supported account data should land.

3

Configure field mappings

Map the supported Bank of Scotland fields supplied by the provider to columns in Airtable.

4

Set your sync schedule

Choose hourly, daily, or weekly automatic syncs based on your plan, or run a manual sync at any time.

What gets synced from Bank of Scotland to Airtable

Transactions

Sync available Bank of Scotland transaction history and provider-supplied fields such as dates, amounts, descriptions, merchants, and categories.

Balances

Sync current and available balances for supported Bank of Scotland accounts.

Account Details

Use provider-supplied account names, masked identifiers, and types to organise data in Airtable.

Custom Field Mappings

Map any Bank of Scotland field to any column in Airtable — fully configurable.

Sync Schedules

Choose hourly, daily, or weekly automatic syncs based on your plan, or run a manual sync at any time.

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BankSync is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an official partner of Bank of Scotland or Airtable. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Bank connections are established through regulated open banking providers.