Connect Santander banking data to AI for balances, statements, cards, and investments.
This MCP tool claims to connect a Santander account via Brazil's Open Finance, which implies access to financial data and network communication with api.mcp.ai. Documentation is sparse, but the official registry listing, open-source repository, and recent updates are positive signals, so the overall posture is mainly caution rather than high risk.
The material says no local keys or environment variables are required, which reduces user-managed secret exposure; however, the banking/Open Finance use case likely involves handling financial authorization tokens or sessions in practice, so this should still be treated as a sensitive credential-flow scenario with attention to scope and revocation.
It is known to access the remote endpoint api.mcp.ai; given the stated functionality, user account queries and related financial data are likely transmitted to or processed through that endpoint. No unrelated or clearly suspicious egress target is shown, but the missing README leaves data-flow details and minimization practices insufficiently verifiable.
The system marks it as executes-code, meaning the MCP has the standard ability to run code or start local processes. This is an inherent MCP/tool characteristic, and the material does not show requests for abnormal system privileges beyond its stated function, so caution is appropriate rather than risk.
Its stated features cover banking data such as balances, statements, cards, and investments, which are highly sensitive; however, the material does not specify what local files are read or written, what data is persisted, and no clearly excessive authorization is described. The main concern is the sensitivity of the financial data and unclear permission boundaries.
The official registry listing, open-source repository, and updates within the last year are positive signals that lower risk; however, the repository does not declare a license, community adoption is very low (0 stars), and the README is essentially absent, leaving limited auditability. Overall, supply-chain risk appears manageable but transparency is only moderate, so caution is appropriate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "Santander MCP" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'io-github-mcp-dir-santander-mcp' 'https://api.mcp.ai/p_santander'
After connecting my Santander account, summarize my current balances, recent transaction overview, credit card details, and investment holdings in a clear list.
A structured account overview with balances, recent transactions, card details, and investment holdings.
Read my Santander transactions from the last 30 days, categorize spending into food, transport, housing, shopping, and more, then identify the top three expense categories.
A monthly spending analysis with category totals, percentages, and the main expense drivers.
Extract key details from my Santander bank statement and credit card bill for this month, and generate a concise summary for reconciliation and expense reporting.
A concise statement summary for reconciliation and reimbursement, highlighting key dates, amounts, and transactions.
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