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June 1, 2026 Multi-account settlement for Interac Request for Money: Flinks Pay customers using Interac Request for Money can now settle funds to different bank accounts on a per-transaction basis, instead of routing all payments to a single account. You can specify the destination account when creating a session, enabling more flexible payout routing based on your workflow or business model. Settlement reports now also reflect the bank account used for each transaction, giving finance teams clearer reconciliation visibility. Available on the V2 API only. Unified cancel endpoint for e-transfer sessions: You can now cancel e-transfer sessions through the V2 API, giving you a single, consistent endpoint to invalidate sessions when users abandon the flow. The existing V1 endpoint remains fully supported. More granular NSF reversal tracking: We’ve added 30, 60, and 90-day lookback windows for count_reversed_payments_because_of_nsf, giving lenders and risk teams more visibility into NSF-related payment reversal patterns. This helps support more informed lending and credit decisions. Available in the Lending package only. Consistent error handling when transaction data is unavailable: The Attributes API now returns standardized error messages when no transaction data is available, making responses easier to interpret and troubleshoot. Faster reconnect flows with pre-filled account selection: You can now preserve a user’s previously selected accounts when using the Reconnect feature in Flinks Connect. By passing account IDs through the resumeSelectedAccounts parameter, users can skip the account selection step during reconnect flows, creating a faster and smoother experience. GetAccountsDetail responses are also scoped to the selected accounts only. Field matching accuracy enhancements: We’ve improved how the system handles common address variations in both English and French, including street type abbreviations such as “Blvd.” vs “Boulevard” and “Ave.” vs “Avenue.” French province names such as “Nouvelle-Écosse” and “Nouveau-Brunswick” are also now normalized to their provincial codes, helping improve match consistency and reduce false negatives caused by formatting differences.