Hi Paul,

The GET URL should be:
https://demo.fineract.dev/fineract-provider/api/v1/clients

The headers should also include "Fineract-Platform-TenantId" with value as
"default".
And Basic authentication is to be set on Postman with user id and password.

Hope this helps.

Thanks
Binny



On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 9:34 AM Paul Aphivantrakul <aphivantra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I am having trouble calling the REST API on the Fineract demo website
> https://www.fineract.dev/
>
> I am using Postman to send my GET request. My request is to get the list
> of all the clients as detailed here
> https://demo.mifos.io/api-docs/apiLive.htm#clients_list
>
> URL:
> https://www.fineract.dev/api/v1/clients
>
> Response:
> and I am getting a 404 response
>
> <h1>404</h1>
>         <p><strong>File not found</strong></p>
>
>         <p>
>             The site configured at this address does not
>             contain the requested file.
>         </p>
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:22 PM Saransh Sharma <sara...@muellners.org>
> wrote:
>
>> If you are planning to store actual money on behalf of your consumer, you
>> can but for that you need a certain license and once you do that you have
>> the right to transfer using payment service or electronic transfers system
>> that are in place which is quite general across the world , these services
>> will provide you interfaces one eg is Asia Pay .
>>
>> Ideal approach is to become a fintech that can collect and transmit
>> actual money in thailand,  there are banks who provide sub-license for you
>> to do that but then you actually become a Payment processor now choice is
>> your , you can choose an existing tech integrator or become one.
>>
>> Like partner with a payment processor then store digital balance in
>> fineract based on the money collected in your partner (Payment Processor
>> Account) then transmit using their API.
>>
>> Apart from that if you want to pave a path for becoming a neo bank that
>> is a long route.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 12:03 PM Paul Aphivantrakul <
>> aphivantra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> Thank you for taking the time to write back to me. It looks like
>>> Fineract has a very supportive community. My current understanding is that
>>> for automatic and online creation of savings and checking accounts,
>>> building a frontend website to call backend Fineract APIs is the way to go.
>>> However, I am still unclear about how to actually send funds to other banks
>>> and how to receive funds from other banks. I think Debbie Watkins gave the
>>> closest answer about having to connect Fineract with the national clearing
>>> and settlement switch, but I am still not 100% clear on this. It seems to
>>> me that Fineract is a great backend, record-keeping software, but my
>>> question about how actual money gets transferred from one bank to another
>>> is still unclear to me. If anyone has experience with this, I would very
>>> much appreciate your input.
>>>
>>> Thank you again and Happy New Years,
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 12:13 AM Victor Romero <
>>> victor.rom...@fintecheando.mx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Paul,
>>>>
>>>> I think you have to check the local regulation about becoming a Neo
>>>> Bank. And if your Use cases are suitable for Fineract, Fineract CN,
>>>> Mifor Payment Hub or Mojaloop.
>>>>
>>>> It is a complex task (not imposible) to build a bank. The ecosystem
>>>> around the solutions can be used in a micro finance institution to a
>>>> worldwide bank for serving from hundred to millions of customers.
>>>>
>>>> Take a look at
>>>>
>>>> http://fineract.apache.org/
>>>>
>>>> https://mifos.gitbook.io/docs/payment-hub-ee/overview
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/Mojaloop+Integration
>>>>
>>>> https://mifos.org/blog/mifos-mojaloop/
>>>>
>>>> https://mojaloop.io/
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Victor
>>>>
>>>> On 29/12/20 0:44, Paul Aphivantrakul wrote:
>>>> > Hello everyone,
>>>> >
>>>> > My name is Paul Aphivantrakul, and I am a software developer
>>>> currently
>>>> > living in Thailand. Since living here for about a year, I have become
>>>> > interested in the fintech market and came across the Fineract
>>>> project.
>>>> > I would like to start a fintech startup similar to a neo bank here in
>>>> > Thailand that uses Fineract as the core banking system. However, I am
>>>> > still a little confused about how to use Fineract for a purely online
>>>> > bank.
>>>> >
>>>> > 1. How do users create checking or savings accounts in my neo bank?
>>>> Do
>>>> > I have to create a website and call Fineract API endpoints? I am
>>>> > looking for a way to create accounts automatically online and not
>>>> > manually.
>>>> > 2. How can Fineract know when a bank transfers funds to my neo bank?
>>>> > Let's say a customer wants to deposit $100 from another bank into my
>>>> > neo bank. How does Fineract know if my neo bank actually received
>>>> $100
>>>> > from the other bank?
>>>> > 3. Similarly, if a customer wants to send $100 from my neo bank to
>>>> > their other bank, how does Fineract know that $100 was actually sent
>>>> > and how does it send it to the other bank?
>>>> >
>>>> > I have gone to https://www.fineract.dev/ and have tested out the
>>>> > Fineract system, but it seems that this system works best for bank
>>>> > tellers who work in physical branch locations. Is there a more
>>>> > automated way to create accounts and to accept and send out payments?
>>>> > Would this be done through the API? If so, do we as Fineract users
>>>> > have to create our own websites to allow customers to interact with
>>>> > these APIs?
>>>> >
>>>> > Thank you,
>>>> >
>>>> > Paul
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Thanks and regards,
>>
>> Saransh Sharma
>> Research Partner
>>
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