Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that reconciles ISO 20022 camt.053 bank-statement entries against expected pain.001 payments -- explainable exact, partial, one-to-many and many-to-one matching.
Project description
reconcile-mcp: An MCP Server for ISO 20022 Cash Reconciliation
A Model Context Protocol server that matches expected payments
(from pain.001 credit transfers) against observed booked entries (from a
camt.053 statement) and returns an explainable reconciliation — exact
matches, short/over payments, split settlements (one-to-many), batch credits
(many-to-one), and the residual unmatched items on each side, every match
carrying a score and the reasons it was made.
Latest release: v0.0.1 — 7 MCP tools over stdio, pure-Python matching engine, deterministic sandbox test-mode, for Python 3.10+. Part of the ISO 20022 MCP suite: you own both sides of the match.
Why this exists
Reconciliation is the treasury team's daily pain: did the money we expected
actually arrive, and which invoice does each credit belong to? It is rarely
one-to-one — customers underpay, settle an invoice in instalments, or a payout
aggregator sends one lump covering a dozen receivables. reconcile-mcp does
this matching as an agent tool, and — critically for finance — shows its
work: every pairing comes with a numeric score and a plain list of the
signals (reference, amount, date, counterparty) that drove it.
Install
pip install reconcile-mcp
# or run without installing:
uvx reconcile-mcp
MCP client config (e.g. Claude Desktop claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"reconcile": {
"command": "reconcile-mcp"
}
}
}
Quick start (zero real data)
The server ships a sandbox test-mode: deterministic scenarios so you can run the whole flow with no setup and no real cash data. One call gets you a full, explainable result:
run_sandbox_scenario(name="month_end")
returns a realistic mixed close — one clean match, one short payment, one split settlement, and an unexpected credit correctly left unmatched:
{
"summary": {
"expected_count": 3, "observed_count": 5,
"matched_expected": 3, "unmatched_observed": 1,
"matches_by_type": {"exact": 1, "amount_mismatch": 1, "one_to_many": 1},
"fully_reconciled": false
},
"matches": [
{"type": "amount_mismatch", "expected": ["INV-6002"], "observed": ["ENT-52"],
"amount_delta": "-99.99", "confidence": "high",
"reasons": ["reference exact", "amount close (delta -99.99)", "date +/-0d", "counterparty exact"]},
{"type": "exact", "expected": ["INV-6001"], "observed": ["ENT-51"], "amount_delta": "0.00"},
{"type": "one_to_many", "expected": ["INV-6003"], "observed": ["ENT-53", "ENT-54"],
"reasons": ["amount sum of 2 entries"]}
],
"unmatched_observed": ["ENT-55"]
}
List every scenario with list_sandbox_scenarios; load one to inspect or edit
its inputs with load_sandbox_scenario.
Bring your own data
Records are small canonical objects — id and amount required, everything
else optional and used to sharpen matching:
{
"id": "INV-1001", // your reference / end-to-end id
"amount": 1200.00,
"currency": "EUR", // ISO 4217
"date": "2026-03-02", // ISO-8601
"counterparty": "Acme Ltd",
"reference": "INV-1001" // remittance / structured reference
}
Already using the rest of the suite? Feed parsed output straight in — the adapters map it for you:
normalize_pain001(document)→ the expected side, frompain001-mcp.normalize_camt053(document)→ the observed side, fromcamt053-mcp.
Then call reconcile(expected, observed).
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
reconcile |
Match expected payments against observed entries; full explainable report. |
explain_match |
Score a single expected/observed pair with a per-signal breakdown (tuning aid). |
normalize_pain001 |
Adapt parsed pain.001 output into canonical expected records. |
normalize_camt053 |
Adapt parsed camt.053 output into canonical observed records. |
list_sandbox_scenarios |
List the built-in test-mode scenarios and magic references. |
load_sandbox_scenario |
Return one scenario's expected/observed inputs to inspect or edit. |
run_sandbox_scenario |
Load a scenario and reconcile it in one call — the fastest first run. |
How matching works
Each candidate pair is scored on four weighted signals, then classified:
- Reference (0.45) — exact / partial equality of references and end-to-end ids, normalised to bare alphanumerics.
- Amount (0.35) — exact within tolerance, or a linearly-decaying closeness with the delta reported.
- Date (0.10) — proximity within a configurable window; neutral if unknown.
- Counterparty (0.10) — token-set overlap of names; neutral if unknown.
Assignment is greedy, highest-score-first and fully deterministic (a total tiebreak order), so the same inputs always produce the same result. Residuals are then tested for one-to-many (a bounded subset-sum: one expected settled by several entries) and many-to-one (one entry covering several expected).
Tune any of it via the options argument: abs_tol / rel_tol,
date_window_days, high_threshold, review_threshold, currency_strict,
enable_one_to_many, max_combination.
The ISO 20022 MCP suite
reconcile-mcp is the reconciliation layer of a family of vendor-neutral,
Python-native ISO 20022 MCP servers:
pain001-mcp— customer credit transfer initiation (pain.001).pacs008-mcp— FI-to-FI credit transfers (pacs.008).camt053-mcp— bank-to-customer statements (camt.053/052).acmt001-mcp— account opening instructions (acmt.001).bankstatementparser-mcp— MT94x / BAI2 / OFX statement parsing.
Development
git clone https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/reconcile-mcp
cd reconcile-mcp
python -m venv .venv && . .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e . && pip install pytest pytest-cov ruff black mypy
pytest # 100% branch coverage gate
ruff check reconcile_mcp tests && black --check reconcile_mcp tests && mypy reconcile_mcp
Licence
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
mcp-name: io.github.sebastienrousseau/reconcile-mcp
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