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    I would strongly support Xero reconsidering this position. The current response seems to treat all access to unreconciled bank statement lines as broad redistribution of raw bank data to third-party apps, but that is not the only use case being requested here. Many customers are asking for read-only access to their own bank statement lines, inside their own Xero tenant, under their own OAuth consent, for internal automation and reconciliation workflows. If the data can already be viewed in Xero and exported manually by the customer, it is difficult to understand why the same customer cannot access it through a controlled API scope with appropriate limits, audit logging, app review, security addendum, or certification requirements.

    MYOB appears to support this type of customer-side workflow through its Business API, where bank statement transactions already present in the customer file can be retrieved via API. That suggests this is not an unreasonable or unusual accounting platform capability. I understand Xero has legal, banking and risk considerations, but the current all-or-nothing position materially limits Xero as a financial platform for SMEs who want to build better AP, reconciliation, reporting and AI-assisted workflows around their own data. A restricted, customer-authorised, read-only pathway would be a much more practical balance than forcing customers to bypass Xero and source the same banking data elsewhere.

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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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    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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