Yes and no. Apple Card does its own thing. It does not allow direct online connectivity by Quicken, but you can download your transactions from Apple Card as a QFX file and import them into Quicken. Here are a few other threads which discuss this in detail:.
There is a way to download Apple card into quicken, and the procedure is as follows. Go to your Quicken Program, and data received screen is open, data should now be in your Apple Card account. The first time you do this the screen in Quicken is the one that allows you to set up a new account as a credit card account, and name the account.
Because Quicken does not recognize the Apple Card as a credit card (i. e.: Amex, Discover, Citi, Chase, etc.) it’s impossible to set up the Apple card in Quicken. Quicken must make an addition to their line up of supported and popular institutions so that the Apple Card appears as of the the other 14,000+ supported institutions do.
1 On your i. Phone, open the Wallet app and tap Apple Card. 3 Scroll down and select the Statement that you want to export. 4 Tap Export Transactions, then tap the share button to email, print, save, or share the file.
, *on i Pad, you can export .. CSV files only. On your i. Phone, open the Wallet and tap Apple Card. Scroll down and select the Statement that you want to download.
Is it possible to download a qfx file into Quicken?
Other Quicken users have been successful in downloading a .. QFX file and importing transactions into Quicken through the “Quicken Connect” method. See the messages previously posted in this thread (above). – If you find this reply helpful, please click ” Helpful ” (below), so others will know!, and thank you. – Thank you for your response.