Ntropy Banking Data Enrichment
STDIOMCP server for enriching banking data using the Ntropy API.
MCP server for enriching banking data using the Ntropy API.
MCP server for enriching banking data using the Ntropy API. This allows LLM agents that work with financial data to easily call any of the Ntropy API endpoints.
The server implements the following tools to interact with the Ntropy API:
check_connection: Verify connection to the Ntropy API
set_api_key: Set or update the Ntropy API key at runtime
api_key
(string)create_account_holder: Create an account holder
id
(string/int), type
(string), name
(string)update_account_holder: Update an existing account holder
id
(string/int), name
(string, optional), type
(string, optional)enrich_transaction: Enrich a bank transaction
id
(string/int), description
(string), date
(string), amount
(float), entry_type
(string), currency
(string), account_holder_id
(string/int), country
(string, optional)get_account_holder: Get details of an account holder
account_holder_id
(string/int)list_transactions: List transactions for an account holder
account_holder_id
(string/int), limit
(int, default=10), offset
(int, default=0)get_transaction: Get details of a specific transaction
transaction_id
(string/int)bulk_enrich_transactions: Enrich multiple transactions at once
transactions
(List of transaction objects)delete_account_holder: Delete an account holder and all associated data
account_holder_id
(string/int)delete_transaction: Delete a specific transaction
transaction_id
(string/int)First, obtain your Ntropy API key by creating an account on ntropy.com. Make sure to replace YOUR_NTROPY_API_KEY
below with your actual API key.
uvx ntropy-mcp --api-key YOUR_NTROPY_API_KEY
The Claude Desktop configuration file is usually located at:
On MacOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Add the following to the configuration file if using uvx:
"mcpServers": { "ntropy-mcp": { "command": "uvx", "args": [ "ntropy-mcp", "--api-key", "YOUR_NTROPY_API_KEY" ] } }
and the following if using docker:
"mcpServers": { "ntropy-mcp": { "command": "docker", "args": [ "run", "-i", "--rm", "ntropy-mcp" "--api-key", "YOUR_NTROPY_API_KEY" ] } }
# Check if your API key is valid and the Ntropy API is accessible connection_status = check_connection() print(connection_status)
# Create a new account holder account_holder = create_account_holder( id="user123", type="individual", name="John Doe" ) # Update an existing account holder updated_account = update_account_holder( id="user123", name="John Smith" )
# Enrich a single transaction enriched_transaction = enrich_transaction( id="tx123", description="AMAZON.COM*MK1AB6TE1", date="2023-05-15", amount=-29.99, entry_type="debit", currency="USD", account_holder_id="user123", country="US" ) # Bulk enrich multiple transactions transactions = [ { "id": "tx124", "description": "NETFLIX.COM", "date": "2023-05-16", "amount": -13.99, "entry_type": "debit", "currency": "USD", "account_holder_id": "user123" }, { "id": "tx125", "description": "Starbucks Coffee", "date": "2023-05-17", "amount": -5.65, "entry_type": "debit", "currency": "USD", "account_holder_id": "user123" } ] enriched_transactions = bulk_enrich_transactions(transactions)
You can use the MCP inspector to debug the server. For uvx installations:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uvx ntropy-mcp --api-key YOUR_NTROPY_API_KEY
Docker build:
docker build -t ntropy-mcp .
Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to contribute new ideas, bug fixes, or enhancements.
ntropy-mcp is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.