I can see posts that are going back almost 2 years asking exactly the same question. "Is anyone having problems connecting Yorkshire Bank/Clydesdale bank to their account?"
There is then a stock reply/generic answer from QuickBooks showing you how to connect a bank account OR very helpfully guiding you on how to spend a much lengthier amount of time downloading a CSV file and then importing it.
For 2 years the same answer keeps appearing. Follow these steps/ We'll pass it on to our tech team/We are waiting for open banking.
It isn't good enough. You are advertising your product stating that it will connect to all the banks. It doesn't. There are hundreds of threads on here by disgruntled people that should be out making their business a success but are having to spend a large amount of their time doing something which is being paid to work for them.
WHAT IS HAPPENING? What is the current situation? When is it going to happen?
Yorkshire and Clydesdale banks have merged. They are offering 2 years FREE business accounts. There are going to be LOTS of people switching to them and then finding out that QuickBooks cannot create a secure link to the account. It will cost QuickBooks financially if this fix isn't found.
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I am starting to look at other packages. As a company, we currently have 27 people using QuickBooks.
I appreciate you keeping an eye about the Clydesdale/Yorkshire bank connection issues with QuckBooks Online (QBO).
Since you're still unable to connect the account in QBO, I highly recommend reaching out to our Online Banking Support Team. They'll be able to initiate a remote session and escalate this for further isolation.
Here
Sign in to your QBO account.
Go to Help (?) at the top right and select ContactUs.
Enter your concern in the What can we help you with? field and click on Let's talk.
Choose either Get a callback or Start Messaging.
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