Updated on 2026-05-12 NovaDataHub Engineering
FX use case

Add currency data to fintech products without overbuilding the integration layer

Fintech products often need a practical FX data layer that fits pricing, conversions, reporting, and operational dashboards. NovaDataHub provides a focused API surface for current rates, time series data, and conversion flows that can be integrated quickly.

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Best fit

FX API for Fintech

Fintech startups, treasury products, embedded finance teams, and internal finance tools

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Public docs: Currency Exchange API
3Core problems solved
4Relevant capabilities
4Workflow steps
3Buying questions answered
Problems we solve

Why teams look for this kind of API

  • Support core currency features without building a large market data stack.
  • Feed rates into product, billing, and reporting systems.
  • Keep engineering scope focused on product delivery rather than data collection.
Relevant capabilities

How NovaDataHub supports the workflow

  • Latest rates for pricing and market-aware product surfaces.
  • Conversion endpoint for direct amount calculation.
  • Historical data for back-office and analytics use cases.
  • Consistent JSON that works in modern backend stacks.
Workflow

A practical implementation path

  1. Integrate latest rates for fresh product displays.
  2. Use direct conversions for transactional or user-facing calculations.
  3. Fetch historical data for reconciliations and reporting.
  4. Normalize all FX outputs into the product's internal finance models.
Outcomes

What teams usually improve after implementation

Faster fintech feature delivery.

FX API for Fintech helps teams operationalize this outcome with a cleaner data pipeline, faster testing, and easier downstream integration.

Less engineering overhead for currency data.

FX API for Fintech helps teams operationalize this outcome with a cleaner data pipeline, faster testing, and easier downstream integration.

More consistent FX workflows across teams.

FX API for Fintech helps teams operationalize this outcome with a cleaner data pipeline, faster testing, and easier downstream integration.

FAQ

Common buyer questions for FX API for Fintech

Why is this positioned for fintech?
Fintech products often need a practical mix of current rates, direct conversion, and historical context. The API aligns with that operational mix.
Can this support internal operations as well as customer-facing features?
Yes. Many fintech teams use the same FX input layer for both product features and internal reporting or finance workflows.
Is this trying to be a full trading data platform?
No. It is positioned as a straightforward currency data layer for product and operational use cases.
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