CashCalc launches 'Open API' to invite third-party links

'Cherry-pick' best software

Sophie King
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CashCalc has launched an application programming interface (API) feature in an attempt to encourage third parties to integrate with its software.

Through its Open API, the firm said information such as incomes, expenditures, investments, pensions, assets and liabilities could all be exchanged and would be available to any software provider that may wish to integrate with it. As an example, it said, if an adviser's back-office provider set up an integration with CashCalc through an API then advisers would be able to connect their CashCalc account with their back-office and "seamlessly" send information between the two. CashCalc celebrates account holder milestone Advisers could "cherry-pick" the most suitable piece of softwar...

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