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AI Agent for FDIC BankFind MCP

Integrate the FDIC BankFind MCP Server into your AI workflows and fintech solutions to unlock structured U.S. banking data through the Model Context Protocol. Seamlessly enable advanced research, analytics, compliance, and reporting using robust, containerized API endpoints. Empower your agents and dashboards with real-time institutional insights and historical banking trends—ready to deploy with Docker in minutes.

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Automated Banking Data Integration

Quickly deploy the FDIC BankFind MCP Server via Docker for instant access to comprehensive FDIC data. Power your AI agents, LLM research, and financial analytics with real-time institutional and historical bank information. Simplify compliance, reporting, and custom dashboard creation—all with a single containerized solution.

Rapid Deployment.
Launch the server instantly using the official Docker image from GitHub Container Registry—no manual build required.
Comprehensive Banking Data.
Integrate structured U.S. banking and institution datasets directly into your workflows for research and analytics.
AI & Workflow Ready.
Designed for seamless integration with AI tools, automated agents, and custom fintech solutions.
Containerized Simplicity.
Run and manage the service effortlessly in any Docker-supported environment.
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Flexible Access & Usage

The MCP protocol and FDIC BankFind API endpoints enable granular querying, filtering, and custom data extraction. Use in VS Code, Claude Desktop, or directly with the Rust binary—tailor your banking data workflows to any research, compliance, or financial product scenario.

Advanced Filtering.
Query data with field, filter, and sort parameters for precise, actionable insights.
Multi-format Exports.
Export results in JSON, CSV, or XML—ready for further analysis or reporting.
Versatile Integration.
Compatible with popular tools including VS Code, Claude Desktop, and direct Rust execution.
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Rich Endpoints & Analytics

Access a robust suite of endpoints for bank demographics, historical failures, location data, deposits, and more. The FDIC BankFind MCP Server brings institutional transparency and powerful analytics to your AI and fintech stack.

Multiple API Tools.
Includes endpoints for demographics, failures, history, institutions, locations, deposits, and summaries.
Detailed Query Options.
Utilize parameters like filters, fields, limits, and sorting for tailored queries.

MCP INTEGRATION

Available FDIC BankFind MCP Integration Tools

The following tools are available as part of the FDIC BankFind MCP integration:

get_demographics

Retrieve demographic summaries for U.S. banks and institutions using FDIC BankFind data.

get_failures

Access historical data on bank failures with support for aggregation and custom filtering.

get_history

Fetch structure change events for banks, including mergers and acquisitions.

get_institutions

Obtain institution demographic details and search for specific banks or groups.

get_locations

List branch locations for institutions, returning address and geographic details.

get_sod

Get Summary of Deposits information, including deposit data by branch and institution.

get_summary

Retrieve historical aggregate data by year, supporting aggregation and summarization fields.

Supercharge Your AI Projects with FDIC BankFind MCP Server

Bring real-time US banking data into your AI tools, dashboards, and workflows with a single Docker command. See it in action or try it yourself—banking innovation is just a click away!

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What is FDIC BankFind MCP Server

The FDIC BankFind MCP Server is an advanced Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that bridges the gap between AI-driven tools and U.S. banking data by wrapping the official FDIC BankFind APIs. Developed and maintained by UBOS.tech, this server enables direct, seamless access to detailed financial institution datasets—including demographic summaries, historical bank failures, branch locations, institution demographics, structure change events, and more. Designed for integration with AI agents and workflows, it supports advanced querying, data filtering, and flexible output formats (json/csv/xml), making financial data accessible for research, automation, and innovative fintech development. Additionally, the FDIC BankFind MCP Server is tightly integrated with the UBOS Platform, empowering businesses to orchestrate, build, and scale AI agents that leverage real-time, authoritative U.S. banking data for analytics, compliance, risk assessment, and beyond.

Capabilities

What we can do with FDIC BankFind MCP Server

The FDIC BankFind MCP Server offers a suite of powerful capabilities, enabling users to retrieve, filter, and analyze comprehensive U.S. banking datasets via FDIC APIs. Its integration with AI workflows accelerates the automation of financial research, regulatory compliance, and custom fintech development.

Retrieve financial institution data
Instantly access detailed records on U.S. banks, including demographics, branches, and structure changes.
Analyze bank failures and trends
Get historical data on bank failures and industry trends for research and risk assessment.
Automate regulatory reporting
Streamline compliance and generate custom reports using authoritative FDIC data.
Custom data queries & filtering
Use advanced filters and field selection to extract exactly the banking data you need.
Integrate with AI agents
Seamlessly connect FDIC data to AI workflows, powering smarter agents and analytics.
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What is FDIC BankFind MCP Server

AI agents can leverage the FDIC BankFind MCP Server to dramatically improve the quality and relevance of financial research, compliance checks, and analytics. By automating access to official FDIC datasets, agents can provide up-to-date insights, power fintech applications, support due diligence, and streamline decision-making processes for banks, regulators, and fintech innovators.