https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441857
--- Comment #14 from Hamdsa <ham...@yahoo.com> --- Sorry I should have added to my description that I was using the manual method to attempt the connection, so basically what you have recommended. I noticed that the default automatic method within KMyMoney for most banks I tried had the message below that it didn't support online banking, which I know was not correct, so I opted for manual connection. The initial entry of the URL's and corresponding KMyMoney message that the bank supports online stmts etc. at least suggest that the URLs are recognized for the connection. I don't recall the successful connection method for Citibank, but at least I can confirm that for both Chase bank and credit cards, it's currently working in GNUcash (using Aquabanking). After the initial call is sent after entering my credentials in KMyMoney, I do get a message in my chase online account profile that I need to authorize the access from desktop software, which means the initial call is successfully reaching Chase. However, after I click on the authorization link within Chase, where it says it's successful and I should be able to access my account info, I still get the message within KMyMoney that no suitable accounts exist, which makes me thing it's the post-MFA flow that is somehow not working, at least for Chase. However, that doesn't explain why it isn't working for other banks like AMEX which doesn't have the similar MFA flow as chase. My AMEX connection is also working within GNUCash, and despite replicating the settings using the manual connection options, it didn't work for me. Someone earlier mentioned that connection to Chase was working for them, but not sure if they were using the windows version like me, or I'm simply missing something here. Thanks for your help. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.