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CashPro API
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CashPro API
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Real-time treasury is coming to your enterprise software. With CashPro API, you can transact instantly and get up-to-the-minute account info without leaving your business systems, all while enjoying the full security protections you expect from Bank of America.
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Connect apps together
API
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So what is an API? It’s simply a piece of code that connects digital apps together. APIs have become a ubiquitous part of online life and you’re probably already using them every day even though you may not realize it.
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Your ERP Software
Banking . . . from your enterprise software
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CashPro API is unique because it can bring your banking info and your daily operations even closer together. It enables you to transact and see real-time banking data directly from your enterprise software. Giving you an advantage in the digital, always-on economy
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Send and receive payments
Manage liquidity
See instant balances
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There are countless ways to use CashPro API. Smaller businesses, up to multinationals, can send and receive payments, manage liquidity, see instant balances, and more—all without the need to log in to CashPro Online or the CashPro App.
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Here’s how an insurance company could use the CashPro Payments API. Using a mobile phone or tablet, a claims adjuster can access the insurer’s enterprise software and send a digital payment while onsite with the policy holder—getting rid of checks and boosting customer satisfaction.
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Ways to use CashPro API
ACH payments
Real-time payments
Real-time balances
Check-image retrieval
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Here are other scenarios where CashPro API can help. In many of these examples, you can give non-treasury employees access to select treasury data without giving them full access to CashPro.
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Two ways to access
Enterprise software app stores
-Ask your BofA rep
CashPro API Developer Portal
https://developer.bankofamerica.com/
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You can start using CashPro API through the app store offered by many common types of enterprise software. Your Bank of America representative can help you get started. Or you can connect through our CashPro API Developer Portal.
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CashPro API
Our team works with you to help you launch quickly
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Regardless of your choice, you don’t need specialized coding experts because our APIs run on standard programming language and our team works with you to help you launch quickly.
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CashPro API
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CashPro API from Bank of America. Talk with our B of A sales officer. Or visit our developer portal if you’re ready to get started.
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