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    Thank you for the continued feedback and for your patience on this long‑running request. We know that programmatic bank reconciliation and AI‑driven workflows are increasingly important to many of you, and we understand the frustration that this capability is not available via the Xero API.


    After reviewing this again with our legal, risk and banking teams, we have confirmed that we will not be adding the ability to reconcile bank statement lines via the API or to expose unreconciled bank statement data via the public API.


    There are a few key reasons for this decision:

    1. Regulatory and contractual obligations on raw bank data. Unreconciled bank statement lines are “raw” banking data – unmodified information that comes directly from banks. In markets such as Australia, this data is treated as banking data under consumer data rights regimes. Sharing it on to third parties (including via an open API) would require us…
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    I look after a non-profit sporting organisation and I have to manually reconcile about 20,000 paypal transactions every year and it's killing me. There are many transactions per day with the same amount so the suggested matches are not always much use. We automatically create invoices that include the paypalID so what we really need is some way to strictly enforce simple string matching on the Paypal ID when Xero makes matching suggestions or an automatic process controlled by user definable rules, perhaps via the cash coding console. I understand that there might be widely varying requirements here, so if this sort of automatic reconciliation is not possible, at least let us write our own using the API.