download transactions directly into Quicken

How to download transactions directly into Quicken


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Posted on Apr 8, 2024 8:24 AM

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Apr 9, 2024 9:17 AM in response to Carmaro4

Quicken charges the bank for access via that route and neither Goldman or Apple are probably willing to pay Quicken. Apple and Goldman may also have concerns about the security of using Quickens process. My understanding from developers is it doesn’t use Apple’s FinanceKIt.


There are three additional finance/budgeting apps that do support Apple Card, Monarch, YNB and Copilot. Depending on what Intuit does with Mint over the next year, there may be an another app soon. It’s also been reported in the community here that several other apps are beta testing Apple Finance/Kit.

Apr 9, 2024 9:09 AM in response to Jeff Donald

Thanks for your input, but it seems to me after fiddling with it that the issue is on the Apple Card side, which only allows manual export of a past month’s data. Quicken has no problem importing that manual export, but is not nearly as flexible or convenient as other institutions. Seems out of date. There does not seem to be any way to get current transactions like other financial institutions do. I use the Apple Card less than I would if this worked properly. I was hoping to find that by now this had either changed or someone had found a workaround that can fetch data properly.

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