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Open Banking Feeds Coming to QuickBooks Australia via SISS Partnership

Intuit Australia has selected SISS Data Services to deliver Open Banking data feeds into QuickBooks, promising faster, more reliable bank connections for A

Open Banking Feeds Coming to QuickBooks Australia via SISS Partnership

QuickBooks users in Australia are set to gain access to Open Banking data feeds, a move designed to streamline how small businesses import and reconcile their bank transactions.

What Happened

Intuit Australia has selected SISS Data Services to power its Consumer Data Right (CDR) data feeds. Under Australia’s Open Banking framework, the CDR gives consumers and businesses the ability to securely share their financial data with accredited third parties. By partnering with SISS, Intuit is building the infrastructure necessary to connect QuickBooks directly to this regulated data network.

Who Is Affected

This development primarily impacts Australian small-business owners and the accountants who manage their books. Historically, accounting software has relied on screen-scraping or Yodlee-style feeds, which can break when a bank updates its login portal. Direct Open Banking feeds are intended to provide a more stable, secure, and consistent connection.

The Practical Impact

For users, the transition to CDR-backed feeds means fewer broken bank connections and less manual data entry. Because the data is transferred directly from the financial institution through a government-regulated framework, it is typically more accurate and arrives more reliably than legacy feed methods.

What to Do Next

If you are currently experiencing dropped feeds or missing transactions with your Australian bank accounts, watch for updates within your QuickBooks banking tab. As these Open Banking connections are rolled out, you may be prompted to re-authenticate your bank connection to migrate to the new CDR feed. For broader help with managing existing feed errors or missing transactions in QuickBooks Online, you can review our QuickBooks Online troubleshooting resources.

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