Looking for the main Canadian Banks: TD Canada Trust, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), CIBC and Scotiabank. I also have credit cards with Home Depot (Canada), American Express (Canada) and PC FInancial. Most of these are available in Mint but not yet in Simplifii.
@rdunlop Thanks for the suggestions! As I noted in an answer to another post of yours, we don't currently link to banks that only use Canadian currency, but we'll review the financial institutions you mentioned, and see if they can be added in the future.
any news on when Cibc Canada will be available in Simplifi?
This would be important to add to grab Mint users leaving their platform please
agree it would be great to get an update on this, as a prior Mint user coming over
Totally agree. Odd as Quicken Deluxe can connect to CIBC. This program will not work for many unless they can connect to CIBC
Sorry as you actually need to download from your account (CIBC) to use transactions in Quicken Deluxe. It doesn't connect automatically.
@Coach Natalie Any news on when Desjardins (Quebec) will be available in Simplifi? Thanks
Have we any new information on CIBC Canada
Lack of CIBC (Canada) support is a real dealbreaker for me too, I would 100% commit to using Simplifi (coming from Mint), but absolutely cannot do so without access to my & my wife's CIBC accounts.
Simplifi is honestly an amazing product that does 99% of what I need it to & more, but without support at least for ALL of the Big Five banks, the service is crippled and will have a much lower chance of gaining market share & succeeding in Canada.
They should add Desjardins, CIBC, National Bank of Canada (and National Bank Independent Network) to their list. Quicken are missing a large portion of the Canadian market and they only need about 4-5 institutions to cover nearly all of it, seems like a no-brainer to me
For anyone following this, looks like CIBC Canada (Banque CIBC - cibc.com) support has been added!
Any chance CIBC Wood Gundy is in the works?
Hello @milobloom,
If that is separate from the connection being requested in this discussion, could you please provide the URL (web address)?
I look forward to your response!
Wow 4 years after posting the first question, looks like I might be able to use it here in Canada with CIBC