QuickBooks turns on Open Banking data feeds in Australia, powered by SISS Data Services
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Intuit Australia chooses SISS Data Services to turn on Open Banking data feeds for QuickBooks

Press Release
24 Nov 2025

Source: Reputation Edge

Intuit Australia (Intuit) has engaged SISS Data Services (SISS) as an outsourced service provider to facilitate Open Banking data feeds for Intuit’s QuickBooks customers across Australia.

As Intuit’s technology partner, SISS has enabled the critical integration that connects Intuit QuickBooks’ customers with their banking data via Australia’s Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework.

Open Banking data feeds are now being rolled out progressively for QuickBooks customers, with Commonwealth Bank of Australia and National Australia Bank connections already live, and over 100 other financial institutions to follow.

Intuit is seeking CDR data collection and sharing consents from its Australian QuickBooks customers as an integral part of the new customer sign-up process for the Intuit QuickBooks Online accounting platform in Australia.

Existing QuickBooks customers can also switch their existing bank feeds to the vastly superior Open Banking bank feeds.

Lara Thompson of Intuit and Grant Augustin of SISS Data Services

“SISS is delighted to support Intuit’s Open Banking data feeds as their chosen outsourced service provider,” said Grant Augustin, founder and chief executive officer of SISS Data Services.

“The benefits of Open Banking for small business owners and their trusted advisors include real-time data sync, time efficiency, simplified cash flow, better client insights and enhanced security standards,” he added.

Intuit and SISS have a strong existing business relationship spanning 10 years in Australia. As an Accredited Data Recipient, SISS enables Intuit to access over 100 Open Banking APIs on behalf of Intuit’s QuickBooks customers.

“As a long-standing technology partner working with Intuit to power ‘accounting-grade’ data, we’re building on 10 years of experience and the strong foundation of regulatory compliance and technical excellence that both parties have,” Augustin added.

Lara Thompson, head of partnerships APAC at Intuit said: “As the first financial management software provider to achieve Accredited Data Recipient status, Intuit is proud to roll out Australia’s most advanced bank feed solution with the help of SISS as our technology provider.”

She noted this important milestone is empowering businesses, their accountants and other trusted advisors such as finance brokers, to minimise manual tasks, gain immediate insights, and deliver advice while retaining full control over data validation.

It also opens the door to AI-powered solutions.

“By leveraging the power of Open Banking’s accurate, real-time client financial data, Intuit is creating the essential data foundation for Intuit’s AI-driven expert platform to transform the way businesses, accountants and brokers operate,” Thompson added.

The real benefits of the move to Open Banking are felt by Intuit’s QuickBooks customers, like Brooke Alexander of Cookie Doughboy, a family business founded during the pandemic.

According to Alexander: “I can finally spend less time staring at spreadsheets and more time baking! With the Open Banking integration, my bank feeds automatically and accurately flow into QuickBooks… it’s about making running Cookie Doughboy more efficient and giving us the real-time financial insights we need to plan for growth.”

Small business accounting services is a high-value use case identified as a priority ahead of CDR’s expansion in 2026 to include the non-bank lending sector in addition to the banking and energy industries.

Further reading: Frollo: Report finds growing momentum behind Open Banking in Australia