Feature Request: Dedicated "Bank Account" item type (IBAN, BIC/SWIFT)
Hi Proton Team,
I am a user of Proton Pass and I would like to suggest a feature that would greatly improve the organization of my financial data.
Currently, we can add "Credit Cards," but there is no specific template for Bank Accounts. It would be very helpful to have a dedicated item type that includes specific fields for:
IBAN
BIC / SWIFT code
Account Holder Name
Bank Name
Alternatively, adding an "IBAN" field to the existing Credit Card template would also be useful, though a separate "Bank Account" category is more logical for banking transfers.
This feature would make Proton Pass much more versatile for European users and anyone who needs to manage wire transfer details securely.
Thank you for your hard work!
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AV
commented
Yes Roboform got this right. Unfortunately it is an American company so I cannot use it for work purposes due to very strict data protection requirements. This is where Proton Pass (and KeePass) come into the picture.
So it would be really useful if Proton would be "inspired" by the functionalities of some of the competitor to implement this functionality.
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faceofboe
commented
Honestly, just look at Roboform. They've got it down pat. Can't migrate to Proton Pass until you have the folders (coming soon I hear) and Identities, where you can store Bank Accounts, VINs, addresses, etc.
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Franz
commented
Currently, Proton Pass only offers fields for Credit/Debit cards (Number, CVV, Expiry). However, it lacks structured fields for bank account details, which are essential in Germany and Europe: IBAN, BIC, Account Number, and Sort Code.
Many users store their Sparkassen or Girocards, which often do not have a 16-digit card number for online payments but rely on IBAN-based payments (SEPA Direct Debit). Currently, we are forced to store this data as 'Notes', making autofill impossible for these payment methods.
Please add a new card type 'Bank Account' or expand existing fields to natively support IBAN and BIC. This would make Proton Pass significantly more user-friendly for European users who need to store banking details beyond just credit cards.