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November 7, 2025
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RBC/Royal Bank of Canada transactions have not downloaded since November 5, 2025 (2 days ago), but QB seems to think it is up to date. Anyone else getting this?

  • November 7, 2025
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QuickBooks Team
November 7, 2025

Thank you for reaching out with your concerns, Adurette. Regularly updating bank transactions is the most efficient way to manage your time.

 

In the meantime, please reach out to your bank to inquire about any updates or ongoing issues on their end that might be preventing transactions from updating and syncing with QuickBooks.

 

While we fix the bank connection issue in QuickBooks, you can manually upload your transactions using a CSV file format.

 

If the issue persists, I recommend reaching out to our Live Support team. They have the necessary tools to investigate further and guide you through the next steps.

 

Here's how to contact them:

 

  1. Click the Help menu in the upper-right corner of QuickBooks Online (QBO).
  2. Go to the Search tab.
  3. Type "Contact Us" in the chat box and press Enter.
  4. Click the Contact Us button at the bottom of the screen, then choose Chat or Callback.

 

You can also refer to this article for information on our support hours: QuickBooks Online support hours.

 

Maintaining smooth transactions and a secure bank connection with QuickBooks Online (QBO) is crucial for efficiently managing your business finances, @adurette. If you need additional help with managing bank transactions in QBO, please tap the Reply button below to leave a comment. Goodbye for now!

aduretteAuthor
November 8, 2025

Thanks. Transactions are downloading again this morning.

Nicole_N
QuickBooks Team
November 8, 2025

You're welcome, @adurette.

 

We're glad to know that your bank transactions are already downloading to QuickBooks Online. If you have additional questions or queries, please never hesitate to leave a reply below. We're always available to help you achieve your tasks. 

November 11, 2025

RBC implemented a slew of changes around the Visa Transactions download process. You can now enter a starting posting date and an ending posting date for records shown in the online banking transactions display. When you are satisfied with the records being shown, you can press the download button and the data you saw on in your browser is then packaged up in a file for download to your device.

 

However, the formatting of the download data in Quickbooks format changed.

1. The file name now has the ".txt" file name extension. This is a minor problem. One can fix this by renaming the file, giving it the '.QBO' file name extension.

2. There are no Carriage Returns (CR) and Line Feed (LF) characters preceding each '<' character, as was the case in files downloaded in the past. This too is a relatively minor problem. One can fix this with Notepad++ by inserting the CRLF.

3. A much bigger problem is the value associated with the <FITID> tag (Financial Institution Transaction ID). This data element used to be a unique string of characters that identified a transaction (similar in concept as a VIN identifies a physical automobile). Having this unique data element allowed for identifying records that were duplicates of records already downloaded in the past.  In the system implemented recently, the value of the <FITID> tag is obviously created at time of creating the data file to be downloaded. To prove this, I downloaded some data with the new software, data which I had already downloaded with the old version of the software, and all the <FITID> values were changed. Then I downloaded the same data again, and all the <FITID> values were different again. So now I had a set of records containing three copies of one unique transaction. This change makes it now impossible to identify duplicates.

November 21, 2025

Thanks for the insight, it doesn't make sense to me why they would make this harder when it has been working for years.

 

I'm getting the file with the proper .qbo extension but the carriage returns are all missing, so it seems extremely tedious to have to reformat the entire file, unless there is an easier way to do that?

 

Is it better to try to contact RBC or to contact someone at Quickbooks to solve this?