Wise MCP Server
A gateway for the Wise API to manage recipients, requiring a Wise API token.
Wise MCP Server
A MCP (Machine Communication Protocol) server that serves as a gateway for the Wise API, providing simplified access to Wise's recipient functionality.
Features
- List all recipients from your Wise account via a simple MCP resource
- Automatically handles authentication and profile selection
- Uses the Wise Sandbox API for development and testing
- Available as a Docker image for easy integration
Requirements
- Python 3.12 or higher (only if installing directly)
uvpackage manager (only if installing directly)- Wise API token
- Docker (if using Docker image)
Get an API token
https://wise.com/your-account/integrations-and-tools/api-tokens
Create a new token here.
Installation
Option 1: Direct Installation
-
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/sergeiledvanov/mcp-wise cd wise-mcp -
Set up the environment:
cp .env.example .env # Edit .env to add your Wise API token -
Install dependencies with
uv:uv venv uv pip install -e .
Option 2: Using Docker
You can build a Docker image:
docker build -t mcp-wise .
And add to Claude Code by adding it to your .mcp.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-wise": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--init",
"-e", "WISE_API_TOKEN=your_api_token_here",
"-e", "WISE_IS_SANDBOX=true",
"mcp-wise:latest"
]
}
}
}
Make sure to replace your_api_token_here with your actual Wise API token.
Make sure to also update your .mcp.json file to match your selected mode. We provide template files that you can use:
-
For stdio mode (default):
cp .mcp.json.stdio .mcp.json -
For HTTP mode:
cp .mcp.json.http .mcp.json
These template files contain the appropriate configuration for each mode.
Available MCP Resources
The server provides the following MCP resources:
list_recipients
Returns a list of all recipients from your Wise account.
Parameters:
profile_type: The type of profile to list recipients for. One of [personal, business]. Default: "personal"currency: Optional. Filter recipients by currency code (e.g., 'EUR', 'USD')
get_recipient_requirements
Fetches recipient requirements for creating a new recipient. If account details are provided, validates the account details against the requirements.
Parameters:
source_currency: The source currency code (e.g., 'USD')target_currency: The target currency code (e.g., 'EUR')source_amount: The amount in the source currencyprofile_type: The type of profile to use. One of [personal, business]. Default: "personal"account: Optional. The recipient account details to validate against requirements. If not provided, returns the initial account requirements.
create_recipient
Creates a new recipient with the provided account details.
Parameters:
profile_type: The type of profile to use. One of [personal, business]. Default: "personal"account: The recipient account details compliant with Wise API requirements. This should include:accountHolderName: Name of the account holdercurrency: Target currency code (e.g., 'EUR')type: Account type (e.g., 'iban', 'sort_code', etc.)details: Object containing account-specific details (varies by currency and country)
send_money
Sends money to a recipient using the Wise API.
Parameters:
profile_type: The type of profile to use (personal or business)source_currency: Source currency code (e.g., 'USD')source_amount: Amount in source currency to sendrecipient_id: The ID of the recipient to send money topayment_reference: Optional. Reference message for the transfer (defaults to "money")source_of_funds: Optional. Source of the funds (e.g., "salary", "savings")
Configuration
Configuration is done via environment variables, which can be set in the .env file:
WISE_API_TOKEN: Your Wise API token (required)WISE_IS_SANDBOX: Set to true to use the Wise Sandbox API (default: false)MODE: MCP Server transport mode, either "http" or "stdio" (default: stdio)
Development
Project Structure
wise-mcp/
├── .env # Environment variables (not in git)
├── .env.example # Example environment variables
├── pyproject.toml # Project dependencies and configuration
├── README.md # This file
└── src/ # Source code
├── main.py # Entry point
└── wise_mcp/ # Main package
├── api/ # API clients
│ └── wise_client.py # Wise API client
├── resources/ # MCP resources
│ └── recipients.py # Recipients resource
└── app.py # MCP application setup
Adding New Features
To add new features:
- Add new API client methods in
src/wise_mcp/api/wise_client.py - Create new resources in
src/wise_mcp/resources/ - Import and register the new resources in
src/wise_mcp/app.py
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT
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