--- name: financekit description: "Access Apple Card, Apple Cash, and Wallet financial data using FinanceKit. Use when querying transaction history, reading account balances, accessing Wallet orders, requesting financial data authorization, or building personal finance features that integrate with Apple's financial services." --- # FinanceKit Access financial data from Apple Wallet including Apple Card, Apple Cash, and Apple Card Savings. FinanceKit provides on-device, offline access to accounts, balances, and transactions with user-controlled authorization. Targets Swift 6.3 / iOS 26+. Query APIs are available from iOS 17.4; background delivery requires iOS 26. ## Contents - [Setup and Entitlements](#setup-and-entitlements) - [Data Availability](#data-availability) - [Authorization](#authorization) - [Querying Accounts](#querying-accounts) - [Account Balances](#account-balances) - [Querying Transactions](#querying-transactions) - [Long-Running Queries and History](#long-running-queries-and-history) - [Transaction Picker](#transaction-picker) - [Wallet Orders](#wallet-orders) - [Background Delivery](#background-delivery) - [Common Mistakes](#common-mistakes) - [Review Checklist](#review-checklist) - [References](#references) ## Setup and Entitlements ### Requirements 1. **Managed entitlement** -- request `com.apple.developer.financekit` from Apple via the [FinanceKit entitlement request form](https://developer.apple.com/contact/request/financekit/). This is a managed capability; Apple reviews each application. 2. **Organization-level Apple Developer account** (individual accounts are not eligible). 3. **Account Holder role** required to request the entitlement. ### Project Configuration 1. Add the FinanceKit entitlement through Xcode managed capabilities after Apple approves the request. 2. Add `NSFinancialDataUsageDescription` to Info.plist -- this string is shown to the user during the authorization prompt. ```xml NSFinancialDataUsageDescription This app uses your financial data to track spending and provide budgeting insights. ``` ## Data Availability Check whether the device supports FinanceKit before making any API calls. This value is constant across launches and iOS versions. ```swift import FinanceKit guard FinanceStore.isDataAvailable(.financialData) else { // FinanceKit not available -- do not call any other financial data APIs. // The framework terminates the app if called when unavailable. return } ``` For Wallet orders: ```swift guard FinanceStore.isDataAvailable(.orders) else { return } ``` Data availability returning `true` does not guarantee data exists on the device. Data access can also become temporarily restricted (e.g., Wallet unavailable, MDM restrictions). Restricted access throws `FinanceError.dataRestricted` rather than terminating. ## Authorization Request authorization to access user-selected financial accounts. The system presents an account picker where the user chooses which accounts to share and the earliest transaction date to expose. ```swift let store = FinanceStore.shared let status = try await store.requestAuthorization() switch status { case .authorized: break // Proceed with queries case .denied: break // User declined case .notDetermined: break // No meaningful choice made @unknown default: break } ``` ### Checking Current Status Query current authorization without prompting: ```swift let currentStatus = try await store.authorizationStatus() ``` Once the user grants or denies access, `requestAuthorization()` returns the cached decision without showing the prompt again. Users can change access in Settings > Privacy & Security > Financial Data. ## Querying Accounts Accounts are modeled as an enum with two cases: `.asset` (e.g., Apple Cash, Savings) and `.liability` (e.g., Apple Card credit). Both share common properties (`id`, `displayName`, `institutionName`, `currencyCode`) while liability accounts add credit-specific fields. ```swift func fetchAccounts() async throws -> [Account] { let query = AccountQuery( sortDescriptors: [SortDescriptor(\Account.displayName)], predicate: nil, limit: nil, offset: nil ) return try await store.accounts(query: query) } ``` ### Working with Account Types ```swift switch account { case .asset(let asset): print("Asset account, currency: \(asset.currencyCode)") case .liability(let liability): if let limit = liability.creditInformation.creditLimit { print("Credit limit: \(limit.amount) \(limit.currencyCode)") } } ``` ## Account Balances Balances represent the amount in an account at a point in time. A `CurrentBalance` is one of three cases: `.available` (includes pending), `.booked` (posted only), or `.availableAndBooked`. ```swift func fetchBalances(for accountID: UUID) async throws -> [AccountBalance] { let predicate = #Predicate { balance in balance.accountID == accountID } let query = AccountBalanceQuery( sortDescriptors: [SortDescriptor(\AccountBalance.id)], predicate: predicate, limit: nil, offset: nil ) return try await store.accountBalances(query: query) } ``` ### Reading Balance Amounts Amounts are always positive decimals. Use `creditDebitIndicator` to determine the sign: ```swift func formatBalance(_ balance: Balance) -> String { let sign = balance.creditDebitIndicator == .debit ? "-" : "" return "\(sign)\(balance.amount.amount) \(balance.amount.currencyCode)" } // Extract from CurrentBalance enum: switch balance.currentBalance { case .available(let bal): formatBalance(bal) case .booked(let bal): formatBalance(bal) case .availableAndBooked(let available, _): formatBalance(available) @unknown default: "Unknown" } ``` ## Querying Transactions Use `TransactionQuery` with Swift predicates, sort descriptors, limit, and offset. ```swift let predicate = #Predicate { $0.accountID == accountID } let query = TransactionQuery( sortDescriptors: [SortDescriptor(\Transaction.transactionDate, order: .reverse)], predicate: predicate, limit: 50, offset: nil ) let transactions = try await store.transactions(query: query) ``` ### Reading Transaction Data ```swift let amount = transaction.transactionAmount let direction = transaction.creditDebitIndicator == .debit ? "spent" : "received" print("\(transaction.transactionDescription): \(direction) \(amount.amount) \(amount.currencyCode)") // merchantName, merchantCategoryCode, foreignCurrencyAmount are optional ``` ### Built-In Predicate Helpers FinanceKit provides factory methods for common filters: ```swift // Filter by transaction status let bookedOnly = TransactionQuery.predicate(forStatuses: [.booked]) // Filter by transaction type let purchases = TransactionQuery.predicate(forTransactionTypes: [.pointOfSale, .directDebit]) // Filter by merchant category let groceries = TransactionQuery.predicate(forMerchantCategoryCodes: [ MerchantCategoryCode(rawValue: 5411) // Grocery stores ]) ``` ### Transaction Properties Reference | Property | Type | Notes | |---|---|---| | `id` | `UUID` | Unique per device | | `accountID` | `UUID` | Links to parent account | | `transactionDate` | `Date` | When the transaction occurred | | `postedDate` | `Date?` | When booked; nil if pending | | `transactionAmount` | `CurrencyAmount` | Always positive | | `creditDebitIndicator` | `CreditDebitIndicator` | `.debit` or `.credit` | | `transactionDescription` | `String` | Display-friendly description | | `originalTransactionDescription` | `String` | Raw institution description | | `merchantName` | `String?` | Merchant name if available | | `merchantCategoryCode` | `MerchantCategoryCode?` | ISO 18245 code | | `transactionType` | `TransactionType` | `.pointOfSale`, `.transfer`, etc. | | `status` | `TransactionStatus` | `.authorized`, `.pending`, `.booked`, `.memo`, `.rejected` | | `foreignCurrencyAmount` | `CurrencyAmount?` | Foreign currency if applicable | | `foreignCurrencyExchangeRate` | `Decimal?` | Exchange rate if applicable | ## Long-Running Queries and History Use `AsyncSequence`-based history APIs for live updates or resumable sync. These return `FinanceStore.Changes` (inserted, updated, deleted items) plus a `HistoryToken` for resumption. ```swift func monitorTransactions(for accountID: UUID) async throws { let history = store.transactionHistory( forAccountID: accountID, since: loadSavedToken(), isMonitoring: true // true = keep streaming; false = terminate after catch-up ) for try await changes in history { // changes.inserted, changes.updated, changes.deleted saveToken(changes.newToken) } } ``` ### History Token Persistence `HistoryToken` conforms to `Codable`. Persist it to resume queries without reprocessing data: ```swift func saveToken(_ token: FinanceStore.HistoryToken) { if let data = try? JSONEncoder().encode(token) { UserDefaults.standard.set(data, forKey: "financeHistoryToken") } } func loadSavedToken() -> FinanceStore.HistoryToken? { guard let data = UserDefaults.standard.data(forKey: "financeHistoryToken") else { return nil } return try? JSONDecoder().decode(FinanceStore.HistoryToken.self, from: data) } ``` If a saved token points to compacted history, the framework throws `FinanceError.historyTokenInvalid`. Discard the token and start fresh. ### Account and Balance History ```swift let accountChanges = store.accountHistory(since: nil, isMonitoring: true) let balanceChanges = store.accountBalanceHistory(forAccountID: accountID, since: nil, isMonitoring: true) ``` ## Transaction Picker For apps that need selective, ephemeral access without full authorization, use `TransactionPicker` from FinanceKitUI. Access is not persisted -- transactions are passed directly for immediate use. ```swift import FinanceKitUI struct ExpenseImportView: View { @State private var selectedTransactions: [Transaction] = [] var body: some View { if FinanceStore.isDataAvailable(.financialData) { TransactionPicker(selection: $selectedTransactions) { Label("Import Transactions", systemImage: "creditcard") } } } } ``` ## Wallet Orders FinanceKit supports saving and querying Wallet orders (e.g., purchase receipts, shipping tracking). ### Saving an Order ```swift let result = try await store.saveOrder(signedArchive: archiveData) switch result { case .added: break // Saved case .cancelled: break // User cancelled case .newerExisting: break // Newer version already in Wallet @unknown default: break } ``` ### Checking for an Existing Order ```swift let orderID = FullyQualifiedOrderIdentifier( orderTypeIdentifier: "com.merchant.order", orderIdentifier: "ORDER-123" ) let result = try await store.containsOrder(matching: orderID, updatedDate: lastKnownDate) // result: .exists, .newerExists, .olderExists, or .notFound ``` ### Add Order to Wallet Button (FinanceKitUI) ```swift import FinanceKitUI AddOrderToWalletButton(signedArchive: orderData) { result in // result: .success(SaveOrderResult) or .failure(Error) } ``` ## Background Delivery iOS 26+ supports background delivery extensions that notify your app of financial data changes outside its lifecycle. Requires App Groups to share data between the app and extension. ### Enabling Background Delivery ```swift try await store.enableBackgroundDelivery( for: [.transactions, .accountBalances], frequency: .daily ) ``` Available frequencies: `.hourly`, `.daily`, `.weekly`. Disable selectively or entirely: ```swift try await store.disableBackgroundDelivery(for: [.transactions]) try await store.disableAllBackgroundDelivery() ``` ### Background Delivery Extension Create a background delivery extension target in Xcode (Background Delivery Extension template). Both the app and extension must belong to the same App Group. ```swift import FinanceKit struct MyFinanceExtension: BackgroundDeliveryExtension { var body: some BackgroundDeliveryExtensionProviding { FinanceDataHandler() } } struct FinanceDataHandler: BackgroundDeliveryExtensionProviding { func didReceiveData(for dataTypes: [FinanceStore.BackgroundDataType]) async { for dataType in dataTypes { switch dataType { case .transactions: await processNewTransactions() case .accountBalances: await updateBalanceCache() case .accounts: await refreshAccountList() @unknown default: break } } } func willTerminate() async { /* Clean up */ } } ``` ## Common Mistakes ### 1. Calling APIs when data is unavailable DON'T -- skip availability check: ```swift let store = FinanceStore.shared let status = try await store.requestAuthorization() // Terminates if unavailable ``` DO -- guard availability first: ```swift guard FinanceStore.isDataAvailable(.financialData) else { showUnavailableMessage() return } let status = try await FinanceStore.shared.requestAuthorization() ``` ### 2. Ignoring the credit/debit indicator DON'T -- treat amounts as signed values: ```swift let spent = transaction.transactionAmount.amount // Always positive ``` DO -- apply the indicator: ```swift let amount = transaction.transactionAmount.amount let signed = transaction.creditDebitIndicator == .debit ? -amount : amount ``` ### 3. Not handling data restriction errors DON'T -- assume authorized access persists: ```swift let transactions = try await store.transactions(query: query) // Fails if Wallet restricted ``` DO -- catch `FinanceError`: ```swift do { let transactions = try await store.transactions(query: query) } catch let error as FinanceError { if case .dataRestricted = error { showDataRestrictedMessage() } } ``` ### 4. Requesting full snapshots instead of resumable queries DON'T -- fetch everything on every launch: ```swift let allTransactions = try await store.transactions(query: TransactionQuery( sortDescriptors: [SortDescriptor(\Transaction.transactionDate)], predicate: nil, limit: nil, offset: nil )) ``` DO -- use history tokens for incremental sync: ```swift let history = store.transactionHistory( forAccountID: accountID, since: loadSavedToken(), isMonitoring: false ) for try await changes in history { processChanges(changes) saveToken(changes.newToken) } ``` ### 5. Not persisting history tokens DON'T -- discard the token: ```swift for try await changes in history { processChanges(changes) // Token lost -- next launch reprocesses everything } ``` DO -- save every token: ```swift for try await changes in history { processChanges(changes) saveToken(changes.newToken) } ``` ### 6. Misinterpreting credit/debit on liability accounts Both asset and liability accounts use `.debit` for outgoing money. But `.credit` means different things: on an asset account it means money received; on a liability account it means a payment or refund that increases available credit. See [references/financekit-patterns.md](references/financekit-patterns.md) for a full interpretation table. ## Review Checklist - [ ] `FinanceStore.isDataAvailable(.financialData)` checked before any API call - [ ] `com.apple.developer.financekit` entitlement requested and approved by Apple - [ ] `NSFinancialDataUsageDescription` set in Info.plist with a clear, specific message - [ ] Organization-level Apple Developer account used - [ ] Authorization status handled for all cases (`.authorized`, `.denied`, `.notDetermined`) - [ ] `FinanceError.dataRestricted` caught and handled gracefully - [ ] `CreditDebitIndicator` applied correctly to amounts (not treated as signed) - [ ] History tokens persisted for resumable queries - [ ] `FinanceError.historyTokenInvalid` handled by discarding token and restarting - [ ] Long-running queries use `isMonitoring: false` when live updates are not needed - [ ] Transaction picker used when full authorization is unnecessary - [ ] Only data the app genuinely needs is queried - [ ] Deleted data from history changes is removed from local storage - [ ] Background delivery extension in same App Group as the main app (iOS 26+) - [ ] Financial data deleted when user revokes access ## References - Extended patterns (predicates, sorting, pagination, currency formatting, background updates): [references/financekit-patterns.md](references/financekit-patterns.md) - [FinanceKit framework](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekit) - [FinanceKitUI framework](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekitui) - [FinanceStore](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekit/financestore) - [Transaction](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekit/transaction) - [Account](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekit/account) - [AccountBalance](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekit/accountbalance) - [FinanceKit entitlement](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/com.apple.developer.financekit) - [Implementing a background delivery extension](https://sosumi.ai/documentation/financekit/implementing-a-background-delivery-extension) - [Meet FinanceKit (WWDC24)](https://sosumi.ai/videos/play/wwdc2024/2023/)