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How to Fix QuickBooks Banking Error 155
QuickBooks displays: "Bank error 155 — your financial institution isn't allowing QuickBooks to connect and retrieve your data"
Error 155 is a bank-side authorization block — your financial institution has specifically blocked QuickBooks' aggregation service from connecting to your account. At QuickFix Bookkeeping, the resolution requires action from your bank, not just from QB's settings. The immediate workaround while waiting is manual transaction import via Web Connect (.QBO files).
The QuickFix Bookkeeping Distinction — Error 155 vs Other Bank Feed Errors
Error 155 is different from most bank feed errors because the problem isn't credentials, network, or QB settings — it's the bank itself blocking the connection.
Error 155 — this page
Bank is blocking QB's aggregation service. Fix requires your bank's IT team to authorize QB's connection OR submit a request via fi.intuit.com. Workaround: manual .QBO file import.
Error 103
Wrong credentials. Fix: update login ID/password in QB. Bank is reachable and willing to connect — authentication just fails due to wrong password.
Error 102/105
Bank server temporarily down or website under maintenance. Fix: wait 24–48 hours and retry. Temporary — the bank will allow connections again once maintenance is complete.
From Intuit's official guidance: "Error 155 means that your financial institution isn't allowing QuickBooks to connect and retrieve your data. At this time, the financial institution hasn't told us when they'll begin allowing these connections again. While we work on getting this connection back up and running, you can use the transaction upload feature to manually import your bank transactions." — To escalate: contact your bank and ask them to submit authorization through fi.intuit.com. Record your case/ticket number for follow-up.
What Causes QuickBooks Banking Error 155?
Bank Blocking Aggregation Services
Primary cause — the financial institution has blocked third-party aggregation services (like Intuit's bank feed service) from accessing customer account data. Some banks do this for security reasons, after system upgrades, or when their API contracts with Intuit expire. QB can't override this block — the bank's IT team must authorize the connection.
Bank Changed Open Banking Policy
Some banks update their open banking or data-sharing policies and stop allowing QB's aggregation service while they review or renegotiate data-sharing agreements. During this review period, Error 155 appears. When the bank completes its policy update and re-authorizes Intuit's service, the error resolves automatically.
Security Update at the Bank
After a bank implements a new security framework or authentication upgrade, existing third-party connections may be revoked pending re-authorization under the new security model. QB's aggregation credentials at the bank become invalid, and the bank returns Error 155 until the connection is re-authorized under the new framework.
Bank Not in Intuit's Supported Institution List
Some smaller banks, credit unions, or regional financial institutions have never agreed to allow Intuit's aggregation service. QB can't automatically connect to these institutions — Error 155 indicates QB can't establish an automatic connection with this institution. The workaround is always Web Connect manual import.
Expired Intuit-Bank Data Agreement
Intuit maintains data-sharing agreements with financial institutions. When these agreements expire and aren't immediately renewed, the bank's servers stop responding to Intuit's aggregation requests with Error 155 until the renewal is complete. This is typically temporary — Intuit works to renew these agreements, but some smaller institutions take longer.
Bank Requires Re-Authorization
Some banks periodically require customers to explicitly re-authorize third-party access to their accounts (a growing requirement under open banking regulations). If your authorization expired, the bank blocks QB's connection with 155 until you log into the bank's website and re-grant access to QB/Intuit.
How to Fix QuickBooks Banking Error 155
Since the bank is blocking QB's connection, the permanent fix requires bank action. Set up the manual import workaround immediately so bookkeeping can continue while waiting.
Quick Reference
| Situation | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Error 155 appears | Bank blocking QB | Contact bank + use manual .QBO import immediately |
| Bank website has re-auth notification | Authorization expired | Method 3 — complete re-authorization on bank website |
| Bank confirmed they don't support automatic feeds | Institution not supported | Method 2 — permanent Web Connect import workflow |
| Bank agreed to submit fi.intuit.com request | Authorization pending | Wait up to 10 business days + use manual import |
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