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    Thanks for your continued feedback and patience on this long-standing request. Our team has started to build this out, and we’re looking forward to sharing more as development and testing progresses.

    This release will support ingestion of bank statement data via the Bank Feeds API for accounts where a bank feed has not been established and allow customers to automate the current manual file upload process.

    As part of this work, we’ll be running a beta with a small group first (from mid June) so we can test the experience and gather feedback before broader availability. We’ll continue to post updates here as we reach key milestones.

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    Kenny Johnston commented  · 

    Thank you for moving this into planning!

    The blog post and additional detail about payment processor handling are appreciated as well (Stripe is among my concerns).

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    Kenny Johnston commented  · 

    Yodlee is failing with half of my bank feeds and I need a way to automate transaction entry, even if it means maintaining an API integration that I can hand CSV exports from my banks to.

    I have clients considering moving to Xero as well and would like to see this feature implemented so that we can build a stronger integration and prove to their skeptical staff that Xero truly is superior to Intuit.

    Also, this feature was proposed over 4 years ago and is currently ranked #3 with 233 votes and our votes and comments are called for from Xero's API documentation (http://developer.xero.com/documentation/api/bankstatements)... it's time to offer a response guys ; )

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