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Bridging the gap: How Flanks' MCP connects AI to real wealth data

Discover how Flanks’ MCP protocol is transforming wealth management by securely and seamlessly connecting AI with real financial data through a standardized framework.

Bridging the gap: How Flanks' MCP connects AI to real wealth data

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping wealth management. Advisors now rely on AI copilots, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and others, to streamline reporting, research, and client servicing.
Yet despite their impressive capabilities, these models share one critical limitation: they do not have native, standardized access to structured, reliable and secure financial data unless connected through an appropriate secure architecture.

Flanks, the European WealthTech specialised in multi-bank aggregation, is addressing this gap with the introduction of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, a secure architecture that connects any AI assistant to real, verified wealth data.

In wealth management, data quality and security are non-negotiable. Even the most advanced AI model cannot deliver accurate insights without a solid, trusted data foundation.

This is precisely where Flanks steps in.

Wealth managers can experiment with AI copilots, but these tools typically operate in isolation, disconnected from client portfolios, transactions, or custodial data.
Flanks’ MCP Server acts as the control, governance and data-quality layer, securely connecting, standardising, and validating multi-bank data before exposing it to AI.

“The promise of AI in wealth management depends entirely on data quality,” explains Álvaro Morales, Chairman of Flanks. “The MCP ensures that AI copilots can work with accurate and verified data, safely and efficiently.”

This helps AI provide more consistent, explainable and compliant insight grounded in real data, not assumptions.

A secure standard for AI–data interaction

Originally defined by Anthropic and now adopted as an emerging multi-vendor standard, the Model Context Protocol describes how AI can safely connect to external systems. Flanks has implemented this framework with a strong emphasis on security, traceability, and data governance.

The architecture follows three layers:

This layered approach lets wealth managers embed AI directly into existing workflows while preserving full control over permissions, provenance, and compliance.

Applications for wealth managers

The Flanks MCP Server offers a range of ready-to-use tools designed for financial operations:

Through these interfaces, wealth managers can request precise information in natural language — for example:

“List all client portfolios above €100,000 with more than 10% exposure to energy.”

The assistant retrieves and analyses the data instantly, providing a reliable, auditable response sourced directly from connected institutions.

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Security, accuracy, and governance by design

Beyond operational efficiency, the MCP is fundamentally a data-governance framework.

Key advantages include:

This combination ensures that AI systems can operate operate safely on high-quality, normalized and enriched financial data, something AI models cannot guarantee on their own.

An important step for the industry

As AI moves from experimentation to integration, the firms that succeed will be those that combine intelligence + data integrity.

Flanks’ MCP Server provides exactly this foundation:

For wealth managers, the outcome is clear: AI becomes a more reliable partner by grounding answers in validated financial data grounded in real, compliant, and validated financial information.

“Clean data transforms AI from an idea into a practical resource,” concludes Morales. “With MCP, we are laying the foundation for truly data-driven advisory services.”

About Flanks

Flanks is a wealthtech company redefining the industry through data-led insights and automation. Its modular, all-in-one solution empowers global financial institutions - including banks, family offices, asset managers, pension plan providers, and tech companies - to deliver faster, high-quality, and personalised advice by automatically transforming complex, fragmented wealth data into actionable insights. Founded in 2019 in Barcelona by Joaquim de la Cruz, Sergi Lao, and Álvaro Morales - former Global Head of Santander Private Banking - Flanks now processes over 500,000 portfolios monthly across more than 15 countries, managing assets worth more than €39 billion. For more information, visit flanks.io.

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