QuickBooks Banking Error 108
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QuickBooks Online Banking Error
How to Fix QuickBooks Banking Error 108
QuickBooks Online displays: "The bank needs you to do something at their site (108)" or "There's a message on your bank's website that needs your attention"
Error 108 appears in QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Self-Employed. At QuickFix Bookkeeping, the precise definition: Intuit's servers connected to your bank successfully, but found a message or alert on the bank's website requiring a human response before the data download can proceed. Your financial data is secure — Error 108 is never a security breach.
The QuickFix Bookkeeping Distinction — Why Pop-Up Blockers Are the Hidden Cause
Error 108 always originates from the bank side — but the most common reason users cannot resolve it is that a pop-up blocker hides the bank's alert, making them think there is nothing to action when there actually is.
Scenario 1 — Linking a New Account
Message: "The bank needs you to do something at their site." The bank requires you to complete an action (accept new T&Cs, verify your identity, grant permission to a third party) before it will allow QBO to connect. Log into the bank website and look for any pending alert or prompt in your notifications or inbox.
Scenario 2 — Existing Connected Account
Message: "There's a message on your bank's website that needs your attention." A bank notification appeared after a previously working connection. Common triggers: new T&Cs requiring acceptance, a promotional prompt, a security verification requirement, or a maintenance notice.
The pop-up blocker hidden-alert problem: Many bank notifications appear as pop-ups or inline banners that are suppressed by browser pop-up blockers or antivirus software. Users log into their bank, see "You're all caught up" or no visible alerts, and conclude there is nothing to action — but the bank still shows Error 108 to QB. The fix: disable the pop-up blocker in your browser settings, then log into the bank again in a fresh session and look carefully for any prompts or notification badges. Incognito/private mode with no extensions is another reliable way to see alerts that blockers normally suppress.
What Causes QuickBooks Banking Error 108?
Unread Bank Alert Requiring Action
Primary cause in most Error 108 cases — your bank has posted a message requiring your attention before it will allow the data connection to proceed. Common alerts: new Terms of Service requiring acceptance, security verification prompts, promotional offers requiring acknowledgement, or identity verification for new regulations. QB cannot proceed past these until a human interacts with them on the bank's website.
Pop-Up Blocker Hiding the Bank Alert
A browser pop-up blocker or antivirus with built-in ad blocking suppresses the bank's alert pop-up. The user sees the bank's main dashboard but never sees the alert — leading them to believe there is no action to take. The bank still considers the alert unactioned and continues to block QB's access. Disabling the pop-up blocker and logging into the bank again in a fresh session reveals the hidden alert.
Wrong Credentials Stored in QBO
If you changed your online banking password recently and QBO still has the old credentials stored, the connection fails. Bank-side failure to authenticate can manifest as Error 108 when the bank's response includes a redirect to a message requiring you to verify your identity with correct credentials. Disconnecting and reconnecting with the current credentials resolves this.
Bank Server Maintenance or Temporary Outage
The bank's online banking servers are temporarily down or under maintenance. In this case, Error 108 appears because QB cannot reach the bank's data at all — the "message" is effectively the bank's maintenance page. Wait 2–3 hours and try again. Check the bank's status page or call their support to confirm whether online banking is operational.
Bank Changed Its Online Banking Infrastructure
After a bank merger, rebrand, or major technology upgrade, the connection method or authentication requirements change. QBO's stored connection may no longer match the bank's new requirements — producing Error 108 as the bank presents a new onboarding flow. Disconnecting and reconnecting the bank account in QBO forces a fresh authentication that works with the new infrastructure.
Multiple QB Versions or Conflicting Extensions
Having multiple QB Desktop versions alongside QBO, or conflicting browser extensions (banking security extensions, VPNs, or ad blockers), can interfere with QBO's bank connection handshake and produce Error 108. Using an incognito browser window without extensions, or a different browser entirely, often bypasses this conflict.
How to Fix QuickBooks Banking Error 108
Start with Method 1 — visit the bank's website directly and clear all alerts. This resolves Error 108 in the vast majority of cases.
Quick Reference
| Your situation | Likely cause | Start with |
|---|---|---|
| Error 108 appeared suddenly, connection was working | New bank alert requiring action | Method 1 — disable pop-ups, log into bank |
| Visited bank site, saw no alerts, still 108 | Pop-up blocker hiding the bank alert | Method 1 — use incognito mode, look again |
| Changed bank password recently | Wrong credentials stored in QBO | Method 3 — disconnect and reconnect |
| Need transactions now, can't wait for 108 fix | Temporary bank block | Method 4 — upload CSV from bank website |
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