Bank destinations
Connect the bank account where payments are settled.
A destination is a bank account that receives funds from customer payments. Each API key is bound to exactly one destination — which means the destination determines the currency and payment rail used for every payment created with that key.
Add a destination
Open the bank destinations page
Go to Open Finance → Banks. You'll see a list of your existing destinations (empty if this is your first one) and a Add destination button.
Pick a country
Select the country the bank account is held in. The payment rail and currency
are inferred from your choice — for example, the United Kingdom implies
UkFasterPayments + GBP, and Eurozone countries imply SepaCreditTransfer +
EUR. The dashboard shows which rail/currency pair will apply before you
confirm.
The list of available countries depends on where your business is registered and your banking partner coverage.
Enter account details
Provide the IBAN (or sort code + account number for UK accounts), the account holder name (must match your registered business name), and a human-readable label for internal use.
Verify ownership
Depending on the rail, ARYZE may run a micro-deposit or account-name check before activating the destination. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Sandbox vs live destinations
Destinations, like API keys, are scoped to an environment:
- Sandbox destinations don't move real money. They exist so you can exercise the full API surface during development.
- Live destinations require an approved KYB submission on the organisation.
Creating a live API key requires both an approved KYB submission and an active live destination in the matching currency. If either is missing, the "Create API key" button is disabled and the dashboard tells you what's left.