Downloading Apple Card transactions for accounting?

I am excited about the new Apple card for all sorts of reasons, but one issue seems not to be addressed anywhere I can find: how do I import Apple card transaction data for use in my desktop accounting software -- like iBank or Quicken or whatever? For any other credit card, it's a simple matter to download a .qif file or .csv data file for import to my accounting records . . . but I see no mention of this in the Apple literature.


I asked at an Apple Store and a genius told me I could download a PDF of my transactions from the Wallet app. Uh, no.


Surely Apple isn't ignoring this fundamental aspect of family finance . . . are they? Or is this one of their pure plays to force people to abandon familiar tools to adopt a new paradigm?

iPhone XS

Posted on Aug 27, 2019 6:21 PM

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Posted on Aug 27, 2019 6:28 PM

See the following from See your Apple Card spending history - Apple Support


Exporting data from Apple Card to a financial app like Mint is not currently supported.



The Apple Store was most likely referring to the following from How to make Apple Card payments - Apple Support


To view your payment history, follow these steps:


    1. Open Wallet on your iPhone and tap Apple Card.
    2. Tap Total Balance.
    3. Scroll down and select the Statement you want to view.

Next to Payments and Credits you see the amount of Payments and Credits from the month you selected. If you want to download a PDF of the statement, tap Download PDF Statement. Payments and Credits includes payments you might have made, refunds on purchases you returned, and credits you might have received from a transaction dispute.

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