ANZ Bank in Australia
Hey guys I'm really liking the software, however it's too manual heavy without the ability to connect and update directly through my bank in Australia. Can you help?
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Jenny on 09 Feb, 2016 12:24 PM
Hi Tim,
Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that your bank supports direct OFX connections, which Moneydance (and other financial software) requires in order to talk directly to a bank.
The best way to get your transactions into Moneydance is to use a web browser to download them from your bank's web site. You can download into QFX, QIF, OFX or OFC files (sometimes referred to as Quicken or MS Money files), any of which will import cleanly into Moneydance.
You can also open your bank's download page directly (after entering the appropriate address in the Account --> Edit Account menu) by going to the menu bar and selecting Online --> Open Account Website.
If your bank begins to support direct OFX connections in the future, we will be happy to work with them.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance, and thank you for your interest in Moneydance.
Jenny
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2 Posted by dwg on 09 Feb, 2016 08:02 PM
As far as I am aware no bank in Australia supports direct connect, in fact most banks that support it are U.S. based as this seems to have been something promoted by Intuit (Quicken) before they came up with their own system called Web Connect.
Hence logging on to the banks Internet Banking site and downloading transaction files in any of the formats Jenny has stated is probably your best option.
Jenny closed this discussion on 10 Feb, 2016 11:00 AM.