Griffin Launches MCP Server to Enable AI-Driven Financial Applications
Griffin, the API-first banking platform, has announced the beta launch of its MCP (Machine Client Protocol) Server — an advanced infrastructure layer designed to support the development of agentic banking applications, enabling AI systems to autonomously interact with financial services.
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, there is a growing demand for financial systems capable of supporting autonomous agents. While recent proof-of-concept applications have demonstrated AI performing basic financial tasks, such as simple purchases, Griffin’s MCP Server is designed to power more sophisticated, intelligent financial interactions.
The MCP Server provides a secure and scalable framework that allows AI agents to open accounts, initiate payments, and analyse historical transaction data. This infrastructure unlocks new possibilities for developers to create autonomous financial tools, while ensuring compliance and security remain uncompromised.
Currently available in Griffin’s sandbox environment, the MCP Server is already being tested by early adopters to build agent-driven fintech applications. The company is inviting developers and partners to engage for production access.
This launch represents a major step toward a more automated and intelligent financial ecosystem, reflecting Griffin’s commitment to empowering innovation at the intersection of AI and financial services.