Dock
Dock is a Latin American financial technology infrastructure provider — formerly Conductor Technology — that delivers card issuing and processing, core banking, digital accounts and wallets, Pix instant payments, bank slips, acquiring, loyalty/benefits and transactional anti-fraud from a single cloud-native platform marketed as Dock One. Dock operates in Brazil as a payment institution regulated by the Banco Central do Brasil (bank code 301) and states that it serves more than 400 companies across 11 countries, processes roughly R$1.4 trillion in annual card volume and supports around 70 million active digital accounts. Its API estate is branded Caradhras and is reached through the api.caradhras.io gateway; the developer reference at developers.dock.tech is a private ReadMe hub that redirects anonymous visitors to a login, and the previously public Caradhras reference at lighthouse.dock.tech no longer resolves.
Dock publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Banking, Payments, Cards, Card Issuing, and Banking as a Service.
Dock’s developer surface includes engineering blog, support, and 15 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
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Dock Caradhras API
Dock's financial infrastructure API, branded Caradhras, covering card issuing and processing, digital accounts, transfers, Pix, bank slips and acquiring. The gateway is live at ...
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Dock Rate Limits
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Get Started 1
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Agent Surfaces 1
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Design & Contract 4
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Build 2
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Access & Security 2
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Operate 2
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Commercial 2
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Company 2
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