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Which bank accounts support OFX?

Just looking for an easier way of downloading transactions, and OFX seems to be the best way of doing it.

So far I only know of Nationwide.

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  • NFH
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    Barclays uses OFX when you export to Microsoft Money. American Express does too, if you're also interested in credit cards that support this.
  • callum9999
    callum9999 Posts: 4,418 Forumite
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    Unless it's changed recently, Nationwide don't do it properly. They only just recently updated their system to make it work at all, and currently it's implemented dreadfully (if you overlap transaction dates then you get a whole load of duplicates - when done properly they should be identified as the same.
  • skintdad
    skintdad Posts: 203 Forumite
    Natwest but I haven't used it so can't comment whether its any good or not
  • NFH
    NFH Posts: 4,396 Forumite
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    Also Cater Allen supports OFX.
  • NatWest. I use it all the time.
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