We can copy the URL from your bank's website and paste it into QuickBooks. This way, we can check if QuickBooks supports your bank. Let's work together to link your bank in QuickBooks Online.
If QuickBooks is unable to find your bank, you will get the message, "Hmm, we can’t find [name of the bank you entered] in our list of supported providers". To resolve this, you can request support for your bank. Here's how:
Go to Transactions, then select Banktransactions.
Click the Link account.
Enter your Account provider name and Account provider sign-in URL, then select Request.
However, after pasting the URL and confirming that your bank is listed, let's log in to your QBO account using a private or incognito window. Excessive cache buildup in your browser can lead to unexpected behavior with the product, which can cause your bank unable to connect. Here are the keyboard shortcuts for opening a private or incognito window:
Safari: Command + Shift + N
Mozilla Firefox: CTRL + Shift + P
Google Chrome: CTRL + Shift + N
Microsoft Edge: CTRL + Shift + N
If this works, go back to your regular browser and clear its cache. You can also use another supported browser as an alternative.
In case you're still unable to link your bank account, you can manually upload your bank transactions to your QBO account as a workaround. To do this, you'll need to download the entries from your bank's website in a CSV file format. Then, import these transactions once ready.