Belvo API Docs (1.222.0)
Reach new audiences and convert more users by easily and safely connecting to their financial data, understanding their behavior and enabling instant payments with open finance. Through our API, you can access:
Belvo is an open banking API for Latin America that allows companies to access banking and fiscal information in a secure as well as agile way.
Through our API, you can access:
- Banking Information in Brazil
- Employment Information in Brazil
- Employment Information in Mexico
- Fiscal Information in Mexico
- Fiscal Information in Chile
You can also use our API to make payments in:
- Brazil
- Mexico
If you woud like the response documentation in Excel or CSV form, please download them from our public GitHub Reposiitory: Belvo Open Finance Data Dictionaries.
Our EXCEL and CSV files are additionally localized into Spanish and Portuguese (Brazil).
Available for:
- 🟢 Aggregation and Enrichment
- ⚪️ Payment Initiation
Use our Sandbox environment to build your integration. We offer dummy data that mimics that of real-world use cases, which means you can test out all the endpoints, use the widget, and implement webhooks - just as you would with real-world data!
All you need to get started with the Sandbox environment is to get your API keys. We really recommend that you start creating your integration in this environment.
Available for:
- 🟢 Aggregation and Enrichment
- 🟢 Payment Initiation
After you have tested your integration in the Sandbox environment and are ready to go live, you'll need to request access to our Production environment. After you request access, our Sales Team will get in contact with you to schedule a meeting just to ensure your needs are met, and then you'll just need to go through a certification process with one of our engineers to make sure that your integration is running optimally. To prepare for the certification meeting, just follow our Integration checklist.
Once your integration is certified, all you'll need to do is:
- Request Production API keys (and change your Sandbox API keys in the code to these new ones).
- Change the base URL that you make requests to from
sandbox.belvo.com
toapi.belvo.com
. - If you're using webhooks, make sure to set a Production URL for your webhooks.
We use the following HTTP status code in the response depending on the success or failure:
Status Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | ✅ Success - The content is available in the response body. |
201 | ✅ Success - The content was created successfully on Belvo. |
204 | ✅ Success - No content to return. |
400 | ❌ Bad Request Error - Request returned an error, detail in the content. |
401 | ❌ Unauthorized - The Belvo credentials provided are not valid. |
404 | ❌ Not Found - The resource you try to access cannot be found. |
405 | ❌ Method Not Allowed - The HTTP method you are using is not accepted for this resource. |
408 | ❌ Request Timeout - The request timed out and was terminated by the server. |
428 | ❌ MFA Token Required - MFA token was required by the institution to connect. |
500 | ❌ Internal Server Error - The detail of the error is available in the response body. |
Belvo API errors are returned in JSON format. For example, an error might look like this:
[
{
"request_id": "a6e1c493d7a29d91aed4338e6fcf077d",
"message": "This field is required.",
"code": "required",
"field": "link"
}
]
Typically, an error response will have the following parameters:
request_id
: a unique ID for the request, you should share it with the Belvo support team for investigations.message
: human-readable description of the error.code
: a unique code for the error. Check the table below to see how to handle each error code.field
(optional): The specific field in the request body that has an issue.
When you need help with a specific error, include the request identifier (request_id
) in your message to the Belvo support team. This will speed up investigations and get you back up and running in no time at all.
For a full list of errors and how to troubleshoot them, please see our dedicated Error Handling article.
Implement an automated exponential backoff of up to five retries. We recommend using a base interval of three seconds with a factor of two. For example, the first retry should be after three seconds, the second retry after six seconds (2 * 3), the third retry after 12 seconds (2 * 6), the fourth retry after 24 seconds (2 * 12), and the fifth retry after 48 seconds (2 * 24).
You should not retry making requests if you receive a 40x response, as this is a client error.
The only exception is the “Too Many Sessions” error, as it means that your end-user is accessing the account from another browser at the same time. In this case, please implement the same retry policy as with 50x errors.
In our schema, you may see that a field has been marked as deprecated
. This means that this field is no longer maintained by the Belvo team. You may still receive data for this field depending on the institution, however, you should not rely on this field.
In our API specification, you'll see that some response parameters will have a required annotation. According to the OpenAPI specification, when a response parameter is marked as required, this means that the response key must be returned. However, the value of that response parameter can be null
.
📘 Info
In short, any response parameter marked as required will be returned by our API, but the value can be set to null.
https://developers.belvo.com/_mock/apis/belvoopenapispec/
https://sandbox.belvo.com/
Institutions
An institution is an entity that Belvo can access information from. It can be a:
- bank institution, such as Nubank Brazil.
- fiscal institution, such as the Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT) in Mexico.
- employment institutions, such as Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) in Mexico or Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS) in Brazil.
Links
A Link is a set of credentials associated to an end-user's access to an institution. You will need to register a Link before accessing information from that specific end-user, such as account or transaction details.
We recommend using the Belvo Hosted Widget to manage the connection process.
Owners
An owner represents the person who has access to a Link and is the owner of all the accounts inside the Link.
You can use this endpoint in order to get useful information about your client, such as:
- their full name
- key contact information
- information about the ID document they used when opening the account
Accounts
An account is the representation of a bank account inside a financial institution. A user can have one or more accounts in an institution.
For example, one user (or link) can have a checking account, several credit cards, and a loan account.
Querying for a user's account information is useful as you can get information regarding:
- what types of accounts the user has.
- the balance for each account (savings, checking, credit card, loan, and so on).
- detailed information regarding their credit card spending.
- the current situation of any loans they may have.
Employments Brazil
Our employments resource for Brazil lets you get a comprehensive view of your user's current employment history and salary information.
For each user, we return the:
- work history (including occupations and employer data)
- historical and current salary information (per employer)
At the moment, the employments resource is available for:
- 🇧🇷 Brazil (INSS)
Employment Records Mexico
Our employment records resource for Mexico lets you get a comprehensive view of your user’s current social security contributions and employment history.
With Belvo's employment records resource for Mexico, you can access information about your user's current social security contributions and employment history. For the each user, we return the:
- personal data
- work history
- historical and current daily base salary
- and more!
At the moment, the employment records resource is available for:
- 🇲🇽 Mexico (IMSS)
- 🇲🇽 Mexico (ISSSTE)
Current Employments Mexico
The Current Employments resource provides real-time access to the current employment status of individuals in Mexico. This resource offers detailed information about whether an individual is currently employed or unemployed, along with their active employment records.
Incomes
Use the Incomes endpoint to gather insights on an account's income sources for the past 365 days. The endpoint is particularly useful when you want to verify a person's income.
📘 Info
The incomes resource is only available for Checking and Savings accounts associated with banking links.
Recurring Expenses
Belvo's Recurring Expenses API allows you to identify a user's regular payments for subscription services, such as Netflix or gym memberships, as well as utility payments, such as electricity or phone bills. We return information for up to 365 days.
📘 Info
The recurring expenses resource is only available for Checking, Savings and Credit Card accounts associated with banking links.
Bank Accounts (Brazil)
To receive inflow payments to your organization's bank account, you must register the bank accounts (individual and business) using Belvo's Payments API.
- Individual bank accounts must be created for each payer (your customer).
- Business bank accounts need to be created for the beneficiary of the payment (your organization).
Payment Intents (Brazil)
A payment intent is a single point of access to create payments using any payment method offered by Belvo.
A payment intent captures all payment information (such as the amount to be charged, the description of the payment, the provider, and so on) and guides your customers through the payment flow.
Note: For institutions that require the
username_type
in theform_fields
array, you must send through this value in your PATCH request.