https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441857
--- Comment #10 from Thomas Baumgart <tbaumg...@kde.org> --- I was reading code the last couple of hours (AqBanking in particular which is used by GnuCash) which I don't understand. This code is just too confusing for my eyes. Anyway, it seems that the field Username is not used in the OFX context at all. At least I don't find a spot where the username is added to any OFX message (which goes along with the statement 'Username: <doesn't-seem-to-matter>'. This also goes along with the OFX specification (which only has a member for the userid) and the LibOFX implementation used by KMyMoney (which only provides a member for the userid). Now the confusing part: KMyMoney's ofxbanking plugin asks for a 'username' which in fact is written into the userid field of the OFX requests. So enter your userid into the field 'Username'. Password should be clear. I noticed though, that the information pulled from ofxhome.org is not correct anymore (Screenshot_Citi-Credit-old.png). This is shown in a little info field. This also matches the information found on the GnuCash wiki you provided. In this case, press the Back button and use the manual mode bank entry method (Screenshot_Citi-Credit-manual.png). Enter the data as provided on the GnuCash wiki which will then be used once you press the Next button (Screenshot_Citi-Credit-new.png). Set the "Identify as" and "Header version" as pointed out on the GnuCash wiki. The identity "QWIN:2500" is actually "Quicken Windows 2016". Wonder if this gets you any further. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.