Welcome to Edge API documentation. Let’s get started by making Edge yours.
Edge is the financial infrastructure platform, designed to ride on the bank’s core infrastructure and empower businesses of all sizes to extend financial services to their end customers. By leveraging Edge’s robust set of APIs, you can seamlessly integrate financial services into your applications, enabling automation, innovation, and enhanced customer experiences.
Whether you’re a seasoned developer or new to APIs, this guide will walk you through everything you need to start working with Edge. From setting up your account to making your first API call, you’ll find the information necessary to leverage the full potential of Edge’s capabilities.
This guide is intended for developers, technical architects, and anyone who needs to integrate Edge’s functionalities into their applications or services. A basic understanding of RESTful APIs, JSON, and programming concepts is recommended to follow along with this guide.
Before you begin using the Edge API, ensure you have the following:
You need to sign up for an Edge account. If you don’t have one, you can create an account here.
To authenticate your API requests, you’ll need an API key, which can be generated from your Edge Dashboard. Get your Key here
Basic tools like a code editor, terminal, and an HTTP client (such as Postman or cURL) will be helpful.
To help you navigate the Edge API effectively, this guide is structured into the following sections:
Understand what Edge is and how it can empower your business to extend banking services through its API Banking platform.
Learn how to access the Edge API, authenticate your requests, and make your first API call.
Understand the key concepts, request-response patterns, and error handling mechanisms to effectively work with the Edge API.
Understand the key concepts, request-response patterns, and error handling mechanisms to effectively work with the Edge API.
Idempotency ensures that repeated API requests have the same effect as a single request, preventing unintended duplicate actions.
Response codes indicate the outcome of API requests, helping you understand and handle different transaction statuses effectively
Webhooks allow your application to receive real-time notifications from Edge for specific events, enabling automated workflows.
Understand the key concepts, request-response patterns, and error handling mechanisms to effectively work with the Edge API.
Prepare for production by understanding documentation & compliance, security, governance, and both pre- and post-go-live checklists.
Ensure your integration complies with regulatory requirements and best practices as you prepare to go live with Edge.
Learn how to secure your API interactions and manage data governance effectively.
Review the necessary steps and checklists to ensure your API integration is ready for production.
Understand ongoing responsibilities and best practices after going live with Edge.
Explore the range of products available through Edge, including KYC and Collections, to enhance your integration.
Implement KYC processes seamlessly using Edge’s APIs to ensure regulatory compliance and customer verification.
Utilize Edge’s APIs for efficient and secure collections, automating the payment process for your business.
Setting up your EDGE API access involves a clear process from account registration to obtaining your API credentials. By following these steps and utilizing the resources provided, you will be well-prepared to integrate and utilize the EDGE API effectively in your applications.