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Using accountunity with TSB
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That's what they told me 2 years ago. I am clinging on for dear life with my ancient Internet Explorer.I got the following email back from ewise
Unfortunately, it is not yet ready.
We are still working on it, making modifications to make it market-ready.
Thank you for your understanding.0 -
That's what they told me 2 years ago. I am clinging on for dear life with my ancient Internet Explorer.
I wonder if it will ever go live, because we recently had Open Banking come in across the EU. You would think they would have got it in for that.
Hopefully MoneyDashboard, eventually do more like Pensions etc, which Yodlee does, and MoneyDashboard uses Yodlee.0 -
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What I have found particularly useful about Ewise was that it lets you login to the other accounts to undertake transactions and can have multiple instances of the same bank (for example, I have mine and Mrs Anon's accounts, so that we can keep track). Yolt and other apps don't seem to allow multiples? The downside for Ewise is that it relies on IE which is clunky as hell, and I have constant crashes, and unfortunately I cannot work out which account is causing it.
Is there another app/web based service that allows multiple users for the same bank, and also allows pass through to be able to undertake transactions?
Many thanks0 -
did others not complain about TSB ??
got £300
what is anon on about0 -
did others not complain about TSB ??
got £300
what is anon on about
I am referring to Accountunity - the same as the other polite people on this thread. With AccountUnity you can have two (or more?) different usernames/logins working for the same bank, so you can consolidate family finances. Other services only let you have one due to how they are set up.0 -
same issues here. I wish they'd support it properlyThe downside for Ewise is that it relies on IE which is clunky as hell, and I have constant crashes, and unfortunately I cannot work out which account is causing it.
Not that I know of. The new generation of aggregators don't support passing through. Instead, they focus on classifying transactions and budgeting. A combination of the functionality of Accountunity and Yolt is my current favourite. Alas, it only exists in my dreams.Is there another app/web based service that allows multiple users for the same bank, and also allows pass through to be able to undertake transactions?0
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