Connect Caixa accounts so AI can access balances, statements, and account data.
This MCP tool is described as connecting a Caixa Econômica Federal account and accessing Open Finance banking data. It has network access and local execution capability, but the provided materials do not show concrete red flags such as excessive privileges, suspicious exfiltration endpoints, or explicit credential abuse; with official registry, open-source code, and recent maintenance, the overall posture is low-to-moderate risk with caution around financial data exposure.
The materials state that no extra keys or environment variables are required, and there is no explicit request for API tokens, passwords, or long-lived credentials. However, because it connects to a bank account, users should still watch for any external Open Finance authorization flow that may grant session access.
The tool is declared to connect to the remote endpoint api.mcp.ai. Given its stated purpose (balances, statements, and related banking information), it is reasonable to expect financial data or queries to be transmitted through that endpoint. No unknown or functionally unrelated egress target is shown, but the sensitivity of financial data warrants caution about data minimization and transfer scope.
System checks indicate that this tool executes code or starts a local process, which is a common MCP behavior. The provided materials do not indicate use of system capabilities beyond its stated function, nor do they show signs of command injection or covert execution.
Based on the description, the primary data accessed appears to be Caixa/Open Finance account data such as balances and statements. This is highly sensitive but aligned with the stated functionality. The materials do not show arbitrary local file reads, system-directory writes, or requests for data permissions unrelated to banking access.
The source is an official registry entry, with an auditable open-source repository and updates within the last year—strong risk-reducing factors. Although the repository does not declare a license and community stars are low, overall auditability and source trust remain good, with no clear supply-chain red flags in the provided materials.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "Caixa Econômica Federal MCP" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'io-github-mcp-dir-caixa-mcp' 'https://api.mcp.ai/p_caixa'
After connecting my Caixa Econômica Federal account, check the current balance and briefly explain the available funds in English.
Returns the current balance with a short explanation of available funds.
Read the last 30 days of transactions from my Caixa account, list income and expenses by date, and summarize total income, total spending, and net change.
Provides recent transaction details plus income, spending, and net change summaries.
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Generates a monthly account summary with key spending categories and unusual transaction flags.
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