As with so many things, your mileage may vary, but...

I use Huntington Bank. They have the ability to download transactions (in most any date ranges you might want, up to about 2 years) as a CSV or a QFX file (QFX being the Quicken extended version of OFX, which GnuCash can import without any problem). I personally use their checking, savings, and credit card products, and all of these download without problem.

I also download transactions in either OFX or QFX format from:

Pentagon Federal Credit Union
Navy Federal Credit Union
Citibank
Chase
Discover
FNBO (formerly First National Bank of Omaha)
Synchrony Bank (private label credit cards, such as Sam's Club, Lowe's, etc)


On 8/9/22 16:23, Tom Browder wrote:
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 15:00 Gyle McCollam <gmccol...@live.com> wrote:

I use 6 different banks and many more credit cards and they all offer
downloads in CSV or QFX.


Gyle, can you please list them and what they provide?

I understand that one may have to search around, but it would help to have
a starting point. I am actively searching the ones I have accounts with,
but it would be very helpful for us searchers if users such as yourself
listed your successes. (And I will be glad to add them to the Wiki if need
be.)

And, again, the one bank I have that meets all my other requirements, does
NOT have transaction downloads for personal accounts. But I am still
working on asking HHQ (higher headquarters) about the issue.

Thanks.

-Tom
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