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Searching for "OpenClaw State Street"? You're in the right place. Your State Street relationship holds institutional-grade financial data: custody account positions, SPDR ETF holdings, transaction records across some of the deepest pools of capital in the world. Until now, getting "AI for State Street" meant exporting CSVs from my.statestreet.com or navigator.statestreet.com, copying numbers, and hoping nothing was stale by the time you asked a question.
By Scott Blandford, Founder & CEO of Truthifi | Reviewed by Mike Young
Truthifi changes that. With an OpenClaw State Street connection through Truthifi, OpenClaw can see your live State Street portfolio data, balances, SPDR ETF positions, and transaction history. Truthifi rebuilds your historical data on connection: it fills gaps, corrects cost basis errors, and resolves ticker mismatches across custody, asset servicing, and SSGA investment records, so OpenClaw works with clean, normalized data from day one. All of this happens through a read-only MCP connector that never touches your credentials and cannot move money.
This guide walks you through setup (about 5 minutes), explains exactly what Truthifi allows and blocks with your State Street data, and shows you how to turn raw institutional finance data into actionable State Street AI insights with OpenClaw — the open source AI client.
What You Need
State Street account with custody, asset servicing, or SSGA investment access
OpenClaw Open Source client (Free) — self-hosted or community build
Free Truthifi account registration at truthifi.com
Approximately 5 minutes for setup
Looking for ChatGPT? See chatgpt-state-street
How to Connect OpenClaw to Your State Street Account
Ready to connect OpenClaw to financial accounts? Here's how to connect OpenClaw to your State Street account.
Open Settings in OpenClaw — Launch your OpenClaw client. Go to Settings → MCP Servers.
Add the Truthifi connector — Click "Add MCP Server." Enter Name: Truthifi, URL: https://api.truthifi.com/mcp, Transport: HTTP/SSE. Save.
Authorize your accounts — OpenClaw opens an OAuth window to Truthifi. Sign in to your Truthifi account, select which State Street accounts to share with OpenClaw (custody, SSGA, asset servicing), confirm the read-only scope, and click Authorize.
Enable Truthifi per session — In a new chat session, ensure the Truthifi MCP server is enabled in your tool list.
Verify the connection — Send: "What is my current asset allocation across all my connected State Street accounts?" If OpenClaw responds with your actual State Street holdings, the connection is live.
Perfect! You've successfully linked your State Street account to OpenClaw for comprehensive OpenClaw financial planning assistance.
Example Prompts for OpenClaw
Portfolio Deep Dive (Local Models) — "Pull my complete asset allocation across all my State Street custody and SSGA accounts and break it down by asset class, sector, and geography. Format as a table."
SPDR ETF Fee Audit — "Calculate total expense ratios across every SPDR ETF and SSGA fund in my State Street portfolio. Show me the dollar amount per year for each fee layer and the cumulative impact over 10 years assuming 7% growth."
Custody Reconciliation — "Reconcile my State Street custody positions against expected holdings. Flag any breaks, pending settlements, or corporate action discrepancies in a summary table."
Stress Test (Offline) — "Stress-test my State Street portfolio against a 2008-style crash, a 2020-style drawdown, and sustained stagflation — all run on my local model with no data leaving my machine."
Tax-Loss Harvesting — "Identify every tax-loss harvesting opportunity in my State Street taxable accounts. For each loss, estimate tax savings at 24% federal and suggest a replacement SPDR ETF with similar sector exposure."
Distribution Analysis — "Analyze distributions, dividends, and securities lending income from my State Street transaction history over the past 12 months. Categorize by source and calculate average monthly yield."
Rebalancing Plan — "Compare my State Street portfolio to a 60/40 target. Show overweight and underweight categories and recommend rebalancing moves using SPDR ETFs with dollar amounts."
Holdings Review — "Review my top 10 holdings by weight across my State Street accounts. Run a fundamental analysis on each — P/E ratio, dividend yield, 52-week performance. Flag positions over 10% of total portfolio."
Big Three Overlap Check — "Analyze overlap between my State Street SSGA holdings and any BlackRock or Vanguard funds I hold elsewhere. Identify duplicate exposures and concentration across the Big Three asset managers."
Financial Dashboard — "Summarize my picture across all connected State Street accounts — total assets under custody, SSGA performance over 1, 3, 5 years, total fees, and securities lending revenue. Format as an executive dashboard."
Why Truthifi?
5.1. Security
Your State Street username and password never touch Truthifi's servers. Authentication occurs directly on your provider's domain (my.statestreet.com or navigator.statestreet.com), creating a read-only, protocol-enforced connection secured with AES-256 encryption. OpenClaw receives only scoped data tokens, never your actual credentials. You maintain complete control and can revoke access anytime at State Street's connected apps settings or through your Truthifi dashboard.
5.2. Privacy
Your financial data stays under your complete control when using Truthifi. We never store login credentials from State Street or any financial institution. You decide which specific accounts OpenClaw can access — custody, SSGA, asset servicing — creating selective permissions rather than blanket access. Data never gets sold to third parties, and connecting one AI tool doesn't automatically grant access to others. Because OpenClaw is open source and can run with local models, you can keep analysis entirely on your own hardware.
5.3. Audit Trail
Every MCP data request is logged with complete session details for OpenClaw financial planning transparency. When OpenClaw accesses your State Street account data, the timestamp and specific information retrieved gets recorded automatically. You maintain full visibility into which financial details were accessed during each interaction. This comprehensive tracking ensures you always know exactly what happened with your sensitive institutional financial information.
5.4. Data Quality
When State Street delivers raw transaction data through custody and asset servicing platforms, Truthifi rebuilds historical information from multiple aggregation sources to correct inconsistencies. Our normalization process fills data gaps and resolves ticker mismatches across SPDR ETFs, SSGA mutual funds, and custody positions that could mislead OpenClaw financial planning algorithms. This comprehensive approach ensures up to 10 years of clean, accurate transaction history for reliable analysis.
About OpenClaw
OpenClaw is an open source AI client that supports the Model Context Protocol natively, letting you connect to your accounts at State Street and other institutions through Truthifi while choosing your own model backend — local (Ollama, llama.cpp) or hosted. Self-hosting OpenClaw is free; you can route prompts through community models or your own API keys.
This deep protocol integration means fewer connection errors and more consistent data retrieval during extended analysis sessions. OpenClaw's open architecture transforms personal finance analysis from static advice into dynamic, account-specific recommendations based on your actual transaction history — with full transparency over what code is running, what model is answering, and what data was accessed.
About State Street
State Street serves institutional investors — pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, asset managers, insurance companies, and endowments — seeking custody, asset servicing, investment management, and trading solutions. State Street is one of the "Big Three" custodian banks alongside BNY Mellon and JPMorgan, and a member of the "Big Three" passive asset managers through SSGA alongside BlackRock and Vanguard.
Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts
Founded: 1792
NYSE Ticker: STT
Assets Under Management: ~$4.6 trillion (SSGA)
Assets Under Custody/Administration: ~$44 trillion
Authentication: Username/password + MFA via my.statestreet.com and navigator.statestreet.com
Data Providers: BAA (14 rows — deep coverage), Plaid, Yodlee
Transaction History: Up to 24 months direct; Truthifi rebuilds up to 10 years
Supported Account Types: Custody, asset servicing, investment management (via SSGA), administration services, trading, securities lending
State Street operates through three primary arms that together cover the full institutional investment lifecycle:
State Street Corporation (Custody Bank) — The core business: custodian and asset servicing for institutional clients. As one of the Big Three custodian banks (alongside BNY Mellon and JPMorgan), State Street safekeeps trillions in assets, processes settlements, handles corporate actions, manages cash, and provides fund administration, accounting, and reporting services to pension funds, endowments, and asset managers worldwide.
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) — The investment management arm and issuer of the SPDR ETF franchise, including SPY (the world's first US-listed ETF, launched in 1993). SSGA is the fourth-largest asset manager globally and a member of the "Big Three" passive asset managers. SPDR ETFs include sector funds (XLF, XLE, XLK), bond funds, and the flagship SPY tracking the S&P 500.
Charles River Development — Investment management software acquired by State Street in 2018. Charles River IMS is an end-to-end investment management platform used by asset managers and asset owners for portfolio management, trading, compliance, and post-trade operations. Integration with State Street's custody and accounting creates a "front-to-back" platform under the State Street Alpha brand.
State Street website → · About State Street →
Related: OpenClaw + Neuberger Berman · OpenClaw + Rockefeller Capital Management
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to connect my State Street account through Truthifi?
Connecting through State Street's Username/password + MFA authentication ensures your login credentials stay exactly where they belong: on State Street's own secure servers at my.statestreet.com and navigator.statestreet.com. When you connect, you're redirected to State Street's domain to log in directly, then grant specific read-only permissions before returning to Truthifi. Your username and password never pass through our systems.
OpenClaw receives only a scoped data token with read-only access, meaning it cannot move money, execute trades, or modify account settings. Every data request is logged for transparency, and you maintain full control through State Street's connected apps settings or our dashboard. Complete security details at https://truthifi.com/security.
What does Truthifi allow with my State Street data — and what does it block?
When you connect OpenClaw to financial accounts, the AI cannot move money, place trades, or change account settings due to architectural limitations. The read-only access token from Username/password + MFA prevents OpenClaw from executing any transactions on your State Street custody or SSGA accounts. Instead, OpenClaw personal finance capabilities focus on surfacing your fee burden across SPDR ETFs, flagging allocation drift from your target, and modeling retirement scenarios using your actual contribution rate.
Financial advisors provide tailored guidance based on your full financial picture, while AI analysis supplements your understanding between professional meetings.
What about my financial advisor or institutional consultant?
The relationship between your State Street relationship manager, institutional consultant, and OpenClaw creates a comprehensive support system for your financial planning needs. State Street's institutional teams handle complex custody and asset servicing decisions; OpenClaw supplements with on-demand analysis of your actual holdings — run on your own infrastructure — between formal review meetings.
What State Street account types does Truthifi support?
Truthifi supports connecting your State Street custody, asset servicing, SSGA investment management, administration, trading, and securities lending accounts through its read-only MCP connector. Each account type is linked with the same security architecture — no trading, no transfers, no changes to your State Street settings. You can connect multiple account types simultaneously for a complete financial picture across the Big Three custodian's full service stack.
How does Truthifi compare to other options?
Feature | Truthifi + AI | Manual Upload | No Connection |
|---|---|---|---|
Live portfolio data | Live at query time | Manual export each session | Not available |
Read-only access | Protocol-enforced | Full account needed | N/A |
Credential storage | Never stored | Stored by tool | N/A |
Multi-account view | Unified across accounts | One at a time | N/A |
Cost basis | Normalized | Raw broker data | N/A |
Historical depth | Rebuilt on connection | Current only | N/A |
SPDR ETF coverage | Full SSGA fund detail | Manual lookup | N/A |
State Street + OpenClaw | AI financial planning with live data | Manual comparison | No analysis |
How do I disconnect OpenClaw from Truthifi?
To disconnect OpenClaw from Truthifi, go to Settings → MCP Servers → find Truthifi → Disconnect or Remove. You can also revoke access directly from State Street at my.statestreet.com. This won't affect your other AI connections, and OpenClaw financial planning features will stop receiving your data once disconnected.
Your OpenClaw State Street connection through Truthifi represents a new way to interact with your own institutional financial data. No exports, no stale spreadsheets, no guesswork. Just your live OpenClaw State Street portfolio view, analyzed whenever you have a question — and because OpenClaw is open source you can audit exactly what runs. Check your custody positions, review SPDR ETF fees, run AI stock analysis on SSGA holdings, model retirement scenarios, or simply ask OpenClaw to explain what changed since last month. Because the data refreshes automatically through Truthifi's read-only connector, every answer reflects your current balances, holdings, and transaction history — not a snapshot from days or weeks ago. Whether you manage a single custody account or coordinate across SSGA investment mandates and Charles River-powered front-office workflows, the combination of OpenClaw and Truthifi puts comprehensive portfolio intelligence at your fingertips. As OpenClaw evolves through community contributions, the financial insight it can extract from your State Street data will only deepen. This connection is an investment in your own financial literacy. Privacy is central to the design: Truthifi never stores your credentials, and the read-only protocol means no AI assistant can execute transactions on your behalf. You stay in full control of what data is shared and can revoke access at any time through your account settings. The result is financial transparency without financial risk — the insight you need, delivered on your terms.
Congratulations! With your State Street account now connected through Truthifi, OpenClaw can analyze your real portfolio data in real time. Track investments, review SPDR ETF fees, and ask questions about your actual custody and SSGA holdings. Your data flows through Truthifi's read-only MCP connector — OpenClaw can see your data but cannot make trades, move funds, or alter your account settings in any way.
Note: OpenClaw is free and open source — self-hosted under permissive license.
Do I need a paid OpenClaw plan?
No. OpenClaw is open source and free to use. You can self-host the client, choose your own model backend (local Ollama, llama.cpp, or hosted API), and connect Truthifi's MCP server at no additional cost beyond your Truthifi subscription. Model inference costs depend on your chosen backend.
What is State Street's position in the custody bank industry?
State Street is one of the "Big Three" custodian banks in the United States, alongside BNY Mellon and JPMorgan. Together, these three institutions safekeep the majority of US institutional assets — pension funds, mutual funds, ETFs, sovereign wealth funds, and corporate treasuries. State Street administers roughly $44 trillion in assets under custody and administration, making it a systemically important financial institution.
What is SSGA and what are SPDR ETFs?
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) is State Street's investment management arm and the fourth-largest asset manager in the world with approximately $4.6 trillion in AUM. SSGA issues the SPDR ETF family, which includes SPY — the first US-listed ETF, launched in 1993 and still one of the most heavily traded securities globally. SPDR sector ETFs (XLF, XLE, XLK, XLV) and bond ETFs are widely used by institutional and retail investors alike.
What is Charles River Development?
Charles River Development is an investment management software company acquired by State Street in 2018. Charles River IMS provides front-office portfolio management, trading, and compliance tools used by asset managers, asset owners, and wealth managers. Combined with State Street's middle and back-office services, Charles River powers the State Street Alpha "front-to-back" platform — an integrated investment lifecycle solution.
Does this replace my institutional consultant?
No, connecting State Street through Truthifi does not replace your institutional consultant or financial advisor. The platform offers data analysis, not advisory services, while OpenClaw supplements advisors between meetings with account insights.
What is Truthifi?
Truthifi serves as an independent financial data platform that enables you to connect OpenClaw to financial accounts from over 18,000 US institutions. The service operates on a subscription model and does not sell data, earn commissions, or sell financial products. Through secure MCP integration, OpenClaw can access your State Street accounts and other holdings for AI financial planning purposes.
Subject to your selected model provider's privacy policy.
Can I connect both OpenClaw and ChatGPT to my State Street account?
Yes. Each AI connection through Truthifi is independent. Connecting OpenClaw does not expose your data to ChatGPT, and vice versa. You control which accounts each AI can see, and you can revoke either connection at any time without affecting the other.
Continue learning
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the open standard that enables AI agents like OpenClaw to securely connect to external data sources. Because OpenClaw is open source, you can inspect and modify every layer of the MCP stack. Truthifi's MCP server provides multiple integration paths for your State Street data:
MCP Custody Connector — Read-only access to your State Street custody account positions, settled and pending trades, and corporate actions data.
MCP SSGA Investment Connector — Live SPDR ETF and SSGA mutual fund positions, NAV, expense ratios, and performance attribution.
MCP Asset Servicing Connector — Fund accounting, NAV strikes, and distribution data flowing through State Street's asset servicing platform.
MCP Securities Lending Connector — Lending revenue, on-loan positions, and collateral data when applicable.
MCP Cross-Institution Connector — Unified view combining your State Street data with holdings at over 18,000 other US financial institutions — pair with a local model for fully private analysis.
All MCP paths are read-only and protocol-enforced. OpenClaw cannot initiate trades, redeem shares, or modify State Street account settings through any connector — even if you fork the client and modify the code.
⚠️ Important note about AI accuracy OpenClaw is a powerful tool, but it can make mistakes — especially when running on smaller local models. Always verify important financial information independently — especially numbers, tax figures, and account balances. Consider sharing OpenClaw's analysis with your financial advisor for a second opinion.
Informational only. Not financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Truthifi is an independent platform. This guide reflects current product functionality as of June 2026.
About the author
Scott Blandford is Founder & CEO of Truthifi, where he leads the company’s vision for transparent, AI-powered financial intelligence. Before founding Truthifi, Scott spent 25+ years in financial services, including senior roles at Fidelity Investments, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, and TIAA, building the data infrastructure that institutions rely on to manage wealth at scale. He writes about the technology reshaping how people connect with and understand their financial lives.
Reviewed by Mike Young, Head of Product at Truthifi. Mike has 20+ years building digital investment platforms at Merrill Lynch, TIAA, JP Morgan, and Vanguard.
⏱ 14 min read
Searching for "OpenClaw State Street"? You're in the right place. Your State Street relationship holds institutional-grade financial data: custody account positions, SPDR ETF holdings, transaction records across some of the deepest pools of capital in the world. Until now, getting "AI for State Street" meant exporting CSVs from my.statestreet.com or navigator.statestreet.com, copying numbers, and hoping nothing was stale by the time you asked a question.
By Scott Blandford, Founder & CEO of Truthifi | Reviewed by Mike Young
Truthifi changes that. With an OpenClaw State Street connection through Truthifi, OpenClaw can see your live State Street portfolio data, balances, SPDR ETF positions, and transaction history. Truthifi rebuilds your historical data on connection: it fills gaps, corrects cost basis errors, and resolves ticker mismatches across custody, asset servicing, and SSGA investment records, so OpenClaw works with clean, normalized data from day one. All of this happens through a read-only MCP connector that never touches your credentials and cannot move money.
This guide walks you through setup (about 5 minutes), explains exactly what Truthifi allows and blocks with your State Street data, and shows you how to turn raw institutional finance data into actionable State Street AI insights with OpenClaw — the open source AI client.
What You Need
State Street account with custody, asset servicing, or SSGA investment access
OpenClaw Open Source client (Free) — self-hosted or community build
Free Truthifi account registration at truthifi.com
Approximately 5 minutes for setup
Looking for ChatGPT? See chatgpt-state-street
How to Connect OpenClaw to Your State Street Account
Ready to connect OpenClaw to financial accounts? Here's how to connect OpenClaw to your State Street account.
Open Settings in OpenClaw — Launch your OpenClaw client. Go to Settings → MCP Servers.
Add the Truthifi connector — Click "Add MCP Server." Enter Name: Truthifi, URL: https://api.truthifi.com/mcp, Transport: HTTP/SSE. Save.
Authorize your accounts — OpenClaw opens an OAuth window to Truthifi. Sign in to your Truthifi account, select which State Street accounts to share with OpenClaw (custody, SSGA, asset servicing), confirm the read-only scope, and click Authorize.
Enable Truthifi per session — In a new chat session, ensure the Truthifi MCP server is enabled in your tool list.
Verify the connection — Send: "What is my current asset allocation across all my connected State Street accounts?" If OpenClaw responds with your actual State Street holdings, the connection is live.
Perfect! You've successfully linked your State Street account to OpenClaw for comprehensive OpenClaw financial planning assistance.
Example Prompts for OpenClaw
Portfolio Deep Dive (Local Models) — "Pull my complete asset allocation across all my State Street custody and SSGA accounts and break it down by asset class, sector, and geography. Format as a table."
SPDR ETF Fee Audit — "Calculate total expense ratios across every SPDR ETF and SSGA fund in my State Street portfolio. Show me the dollar amount per year for each fee layer and the cumulative impact over 10 years assuming 7% growth."
Custody Reconciliation — "Reconcile my State Street custody positions against expected holdings. Flag any breaks, pending settlements, or corporate action discrepancies in a summary table."
Stress Test (Offline) — "Stress-test my State Street portfolio against a 2008-style crash, a 2020-style drawdown, and sustained stagflation — all run on my local model with no data leaving my machine."
Tax-Loss Harvesting — "Identify every tax-loss harvesting opportunity in my State Street taxable accounts. For each loss, estimate tax savings at 24% federal and suggest a replacement SPDR ETF with similar sector exposure."
Distribution Analysis — "Analyze distributions, dividends, and securities lending income from my State Street transaction history over the past 12 months. Categorize by source and calculate average monthly yield."
Rebalancing Plan — "Compare my State Street portfolio to a 60/40 target. Show overweight and underweight categories and recommend rebalancing moves using SPDR ETFs with dollar amounts."
Holdings Review — "Review my top 10 holdings by weight across my State Street accounts. Run a fundamental analysis on each — P/E ratio, dividend yield, 52-week performance. Flag positions over 10% of total portfolio."
Big Three Overlap Check — "Analyze overlap between my State Street SSGA holdings and any BlackRock or Vanguard funds I hold elsewhere. Identify duplicate exposures and concentration across the Big Three asset managers."
Financial Dashboard — "Summarize my picture across all connected State Street accounts — total assets under custody, SSGA performance over 1, 3, 5 years, total fees, and securities lending revenue. Format as an executive dashboard."
Why Truthifi?
5.1. Security
Your State Street username and password never touch Truthifi's servers. Authentication occurs directly on your provider's domain (my.statestreet.com or navigator.statestreet.com), creating a read-only, protocol-enforced connection secured with AES-256 encryption. OpenClaw receives only scoped data tokens, never your actual credentials. You maintain complete control and can revoke access anytime at State Street's connected apps settings or through your Truthifi dashboard.
5.2. Privacy
Your financial data stays under your complete control when using Truthifi. We never store login credentials from State Street or any financial institution. You decide which specific accounts OpenClaw can access — custody, SSGA, asset servicing — creating selective permissions rather than blanket access. Data never gets sold to third parties, and connecting one AI tool doesn't automatically grant access to others. Because OpenClaw is open source and can run with local models, you can keep analysis entirely on your own hardware.
5.3. Audit Trail
Every MCP data request is logged with complete session details for OpenClaw financial planning transparency. When OpenClaw accesses your State Street account data, the timestamp and specific information retrieved gets recorded automatically. You maintain full visibility into which financial details were accessed during each interaction. This comprehensive tracking ensures you always know exactly what happened with your sensitive institutional financial information.
5.4. Data Quality
When State Street delivers raw transaction data through custody and asset servicing platforms, Truthifi rebuilds historical information from multiple aggregation sources to correct inconsistencies. Our normalization process fills data gaps and resolves ticker mismatches across SPDR ETFs, SSGA mutual funds, and custody positions that could mislead OpenClaw financial planning algorithms. This comprehensive approach ensures up to 10 years of clean, accurate transaction history for reliable analysis.
About OpenClaw
OpenClaw is an open source AI client that supports the Model Context Protocol natively, letting you connect to your accounts at State Street and other institutions through Truthifi while choosing your own model backend — local (Ollama, llama.cpp) or hosted. Self-hosting OpenClaw is free; you can route prompts through community models or your own API keys.
This deep protocol integration means fewer connection errors and more consistent data retrieval during extended analysis sessions. OpenClaw's open architecture transforms personal finance analysis from static advice into dynamic, account-specific recommendations based on your actual transaction history — with full transparency over what code is running, what model is answering, and what data was accessed.
About State Street
State Street serves institutional investors — pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, asset managers, insurance companies, and endowments — seeking custody, asset servicing, investment management, and trading solutions. State Street is one of the "Big Three" custodian banks alongside BNY Mellon and JPMorgan, and a member of the "Big Three" passive asset managers through SSGA alongside BlackRock and Vanguard.
Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts
Founded: 1792
NYSE Ticker: STT
Assets Under Management: ~$4.6 trillion (SSGA)
Assets Under Custody/Administration: ~$44 trillion
Authentication: Username/password + MFA via my.statestreet.com and navigator.statestreet.com
Data Providers: BAA (14 rows — deep coverage), Plaid, Yodlee
Transaction History: Up to 24 months direct; Truthifi rebuilds up to 10 years
Supported Account Types: Custody, asset servicing, investment management (via SSGA), administration services, trading, securities lending
State Street operates through three primary arms that together cover the full institutional investment lifecycle:
State Street Corporation (Custody Bank) — The core business: custodian and asset servicing for institutional clients. As one of the Big Three custodian banks (alongside BNY Mellon and JPMorgan), State Street safekeeps trillions in assets, processes settlements, handles corporate actions, manages cash, and provides fund administration, accounting, and reporting services to pension funds, endowments, and asset managers worldwide.
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) — The investment management arm and issuer of the SPDR ETF franchise, including SPY (the world's first US-listed ETF, launched in 1993). SSGA is the fourth-largest asset manager globally and a member of the "Big Three" passive asset managers. SPDR ETFs include sector funds (XLF, XLE, XLK), bond funds, and the flagship SPY tracking the S&P 500.
Charles River Development — Investment management software acquired by State Street in 2018. Charles River IMS is an end-to-end investment management platform used by asset managers and asset owners for portfolio management, trading, compliance, and post-trade operations. Integration with State Street's custody and accounting creates a "front-to-back" platform under the State Street Alpha brand.
State Street website → · About State Street →
Related: OpenClaw + Neuberger Berman · OpenClaw + Rockefeller Capital Management
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to connect my State Street account through Truthifi?
Connecting through State Street's Username/password + MFA authentication ensures your login credentials stay exactly where they belong: on State Street's own secure servers at my.statestreet.com and navigator.statestreet.com. When you connect, you're redirected to State Street's domain to log in directly, then grant specific read-only permissions before returning to Truthifi. Your username and password never pass through our systems.
OpenClaw receives only a scoped data token with read-only access, meaning it cannot move money, execute trades, or modify account settings. Every data request is logged for transparency, and you maintain full control through State Street's connected apps settings or our dashboard. Complete security details at https://truthifi.com/security.
What does Truthifi allow with my State Street data — and what does it block?
When you connect OpenClaw to financial accounts, the AI cannot move money, place trades, or change account settings due to architectural limitations. The read-only access token from Username/password + MFA prevents OpenClaw from executing any transactions on your State Street custody or SSGA accounts. Instead, OpenClaw personal finance capabilities focus on surfacing your fee burden across SPDR ETFs, flagging allocation drift from your target, and modeling retirement scenarios using your actual contribution rate.
Financial advisors provide tailored guidance based on your full financial picture, while AI analysis supplements your understanding between professional meetings.
What about my financial advisor or institutional consultant?
The relationship between your State Street relationship manager, institutional consultant, and OpenClaw creates a comprehensive support system for your financial planning needs. State Street's institutional teams handle complex custody and asset servicing decisions; OpenClaw supplements with on-demand analysis of your actual holdings — run on your own infrastructure — between formal review meetings.
What State Street account types does Truthifi support?
Truthifi supports connecting your State Street custody, asset servicing, SSGA investment management, administration, trading, and securities lending accounts through its read-only MCP connector. Each account type is linked with the same security architecture — no trading, no transfers, no changes to your State Street settings. You can connect multiple account types simultaneously for a complete financial picture across the Big Three custodian's full service stack.
How does Truthifi compare to other options?
Feature | Truthifi + AI | Manual Upload | No Connection |
|---|---|---|---|
Live portfolio data | Live at query time | Manual export each session | Not available |
Read-only access | Protocol-enforced | Full account needed | N/A |
Credential storage | Never stored | Stored by tool | N/A |
Multi-account view | Unified across accounts | One at a time | N/A |
Cost basis | Normalized | Raw broker data | N/A |
Historical depth | Rebuilt on connection | Current only | N/A |
SPDR ETF coverage | Full SSGA fund detail | Manual lookup | N/A |
State Street + OpenClaw | AI financial planning with live data | Manual comparison | No analysis |
How do I disconnect OpenClaw from Truthifi?
To disconnect OpenClaw from Truthifi, go to Settings → MCP Servers → find Truthifi → Disconnect or Remove. You can also revoke access directly from State Street at my.statestreet.com. This won't affect your other AI connections, and OpenClaw financial planning features will stop receiving your data once disconnected.
Your OpenClaw State Street connection through Truthifi represents a new way to interact with your own institutional financial data. No exports, no stale spreadsheets, no guesswork. Just your live OpenClaw State Street portfolio view, analyzed whenever you have a question — and because OpenClaw is open source you can audit exactly what runs. Check your custody positions, review SPDR ETF fees, run AI stock analysis on SSGA holdings, model retirement scenarios, or simply ask OpenClaw to explain what changed since last month. Because the data refreshes automatically through Truthifi's read-only connector, every answer reflects your current balances, holdings, and transaction history — not a snapshot from days or weeks ago. Whether you manage a single custody account or coordinate across SSGA investment mandates and Charles River-powered front-office workflows, the combination of OpenClaw and Truthifi puts comprehensive portfolio intelligence at your fingertips. As OpenClaw evolves through community contributions, the financial insight it can extract from your State Street data will only deepen. This connection is an investment in your own financial literacy. Privacy is central to the design: Truthifi never stores your credentials, and the read-only protocol means no AI assistant can execute transactions on your behalf. You stay in full control of what data is shared and can revoke access at any time through your account settings. The result is financial transparency without financial risk — the insight you need, delivered on your terms.
Congratulations! With your State Street account now connected through Truthifi, OpenClaw can analyze your real portfolio data in real time. Track investments, review SPDR ETF fees, and ask questions about your actual custody and SSGA holdings. Your data flows through Truthifi's read-only MCP connector — OpenClaw can see your data but cannot make trades, move funds, or alter your account settings in any way.
Note: OpenClaw is free and open source — self-hosted under permissive license.
Do I need a paid OpenClaw plan?
No. OpenClaw is open source and free to use. You can self-host the client, choose your own model backend (local Ollama, llama.cpp, or hosted API), and connect Truthifi's MCP server at no additional cost beyond your Truthifi subscription. Model inference costs depend on your chosen backend.
What is State Street's position in the custody bank industry?
State Street is one of the "Big Three" custodian banks in the United States, alongside BNY Mellon and JPMorgan. Together, these three institutions safekeep the majority of US institutional assets — pension funds, mutual funds, ETFs, sovereign wealth funds, and corporate treasuries. State Street administers roughly $44 trillion in assets under custody and administration, making it a systemically important financial institution.
What is SSGA and what are SPDR ETFs?
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) is State Street's investment management arm and the fourth-largest asset manager in the world with approximately $4.6 trillion in AUM. SSGA issues the SPDR ETF family, which includes SPY — the first US-listed ETF, launched in 1993 and still one of the most heavily traded securities globally. SPDR sector ETFs (XLF, XLE, XLK, XLV) and bond ETFs are widely used by institutional and retail investors alike.
What is Charles River Development?
Charles River Development is an investment management software company acquired by State Street in 2018. Charles River IMS provides front-office portfolio management, trading, and compliance tools used by asset managers, asset owners, and wealth managers. Combined with State Street's middle and back-office services, Charles River powers the State Street Alpha "front-to-back" platform — an integrated investment lifecycle solution.
Does this replace my institutional consultant?
No, connecting State Street through Truthifi does not replace your institutional consultant or financial advisor. The platform offers data analysis, not advisory services, while OpenClaw supplements advisors between meetings with account insights.
What is Truthifi?
Truthifi serves as an independent financial data platform that enables you to connect OpenClaw to financial accounts from over 18,000 US institutions. The service operates on a subscription model and does not sell data, earn commissions, or sell financial products. Through secure MCP integration, OpenClaw can access your State Street accounts and other holdings for AI financial planning purposes.
Subject to your selected model provider's privacy policy.
Can I connect both OpenClaw and ChatGPT to my State Street account?
Yes. Each AI connection through Truthifi is independent. Connecting OpenClaw does not expose your data to ChatGPT, and vice versa. You control which accounts each AI can see, and you can revoke either connection at any time without affecting the other.
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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the open standard that enables AI agents like OpenClaw to securely connect to external data sources. Because OpenClaw is open source, you can inspect and modify every layer of the MCP stack. Truthifi's MCP server provides multiple integration paths for your State Street data:
MCP Custody Connector — Read-only access to your State Street custody account positions, settled and pending trades, and corporate actions data.
MCP SSGA Investment Connector — Live SPDR ETF and SSGA mutual fund positions, NAV, expense ratios, and performance attribution.
MCP Asset Servicing Connector — Fund accounting, NAV strikes, and distribution data flowing through State Street's asset servicing platform.
MCP Securities Lending Connector — Lending revenue, on-loan positions, and collateral data when applicable.
MCP Cross-Institution Connector — Unified view combining your State Street data with holdings at over 18,000 other US financial institutions — pair with a local model for fully private analysis.
All MCP paths are read-only and protocol-enforced. OpenClaw cannot initiate trades, redeem shares, or modify State Street account settings through any connector — even if you fork the client and modify the code.
⚠️ Important note about AI accuracy OpenClaw is a powerful tool, but it can make mistakes — especially when running on smaller local models. Always verify important financial information independently — especially numbers, tax figures, and account balances. Consider sharing OpenClaw's analysis with your financial advisor for a second opinion.
Informational only. Not financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Truthifi is an independent platform. This guide reflects current product functionality as of June 2026.
About the author
Scott Blandford is Founder & CEO of Truthifi, where he leads the company’s vision for transparent, AI-powered financial intelligence. Before founding Truthifi, Scott spent 25+ years in financial services, including senior roles at Fidelity Investments, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, and TIAA, building the data infrastructure that institutions rely on to manage wealth at scale. He writes about the technology reshaping how people connect with and understand their financial lives.
Reviewed by Mike Young, Head of Product at Truthifi. Mike has 20+ years building digital investment platforms at Merrill Lynch, TIAA, JP Morgan, and Vanguard.
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Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. It should not be construed as a personalized recommendation regarding any investment, financial advisor, or financial product. All calculations use hypothetical scenarios and historical return assumptions; actual results will vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial professional for guidance specific to your situation. Truthifi is an investment monitoring platform — not a financial advisor, broker-dealer, or tax professional. Truthifi does not manage assets, recommend investments, sell financial products, or provide personalized financial advice. Truthifi earns no revenue from advisor referrals, product commissions, or AUM fees. Statistics and data cited reflect publicly available sources current as of the article's publication date. Sources are linked throughout.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. It should not be construed as a personalized recommendation regarding any investment, financial advisor, or financial product. All calculations use hypothetical scenarios and historical return assumptions; actual results will vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial professional for guidance specific to your situation. Truthifi is an investment monitoring platform — not a financial advisor, broker-dealer, or tax professional. Truthifi does not manage assets, recommend investments, sell financial products, or provide personalized financial advice. Truthifi earns no revenue from advisor referrals, product commissions, or AUM fees. Statistics and data cited reflect publicly available sources current as of the article's publication date. Sources are linked throughout.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. It should not be construed as a personalized recommendation regarding any investment, financial advisor, or financial product. All calculations use hypothetical scenarios and historical return assumptions; actual results will vary. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a qualified financial professional for guidance specific to your situation. Truthifi is an investment monitoring platform — not a financial advisor, broker-dealer, or tax professional. Truthifi does not manage assets, recommend investments, sell financial products, or provide personalized financial advice. Truthifi earns no revenue from advisor referrals, product commissions, or AUM fees. Statistics and data cited reflect publicly available sources current as of the article's publication date. Sources are linked throughout.
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