Linking a bank with Stripe Financial Connections
Turtini links your bank accounts to pull balances and transactions into the modules that need them — Accounting reconciliation, Wealth, Lending/Credit, and tenant screening. Bank linking is provider-flexible: the same "Connect your bank" button can run Stripe Financial Connections, Plaid, or an OAuth bank redirect depending on what's configured, and the experience is nearly identical.
Stripe Financial Connections:
Opens an in-page Stripe modal — pick your institution, sign in at your bank, consent to share account, balance, and transaction data, and your accounts link without leaving Turtini. It fetches balances and transactions for reconciliation; it does not move money on its own (money movement runs on the payment rails). A daily sync plus a Stripe webhook backfills transactions as they finish loading.
OAuth bank redirect (e.g. Akoya):
Some banks link by redirecting you to the bank's own consent page. You approve there and come back to Turtini's /bank/link/callback, which completes the connection and returns you to wherever you started (for example, the reconciliation page). Your session is preserved across the redirect.
Where you'll link:
The Setup Cockpit Integrations panel, and the "Connect" button inside Accounting, Wealth, Credit, and tenant screening. In every case Turtini never sees your bank credentials — the provider handles the login and returns only a permissioned connection.