We’re excited to share that Tiller’s next open banking-enabled financial institution will be Capital One.
The open banking connection will be available for existing and new Tiller customers beginning September 14, 2021
The two-factor authentication requirements for Capital One customers have been a long-standing frustration. The open banking connection with Capital One will end the requirement for daily re-authentication for Capital One so we’re extremely excited to be able to transition this site to open banking!
this is outstanding news!! i shuddered all but one credit card at Capital One and only use that one sparingly (it pays outrageous cash back) because of the PIA they were on Twitter. it will be so nice to be able to use them again.
We’ve tapped a nerve! Oh my. I love the energy around this.
We continue to be excited that we are pioneers in the US with open banking because it aligns with our values around security and giving people control.
And yes, Capital One could not be more anticipated by everyone in this awesome Community! (And by our wonderful Customer Success team… what will they do with their free time now?)
This is the best news! Every time I went to log into Tiller I had to go into the console to refresh, as I’m reliant on C1 for so many accounts. It wasn’t something I could just refresh every so often.
@jjsararas, the open banking connections for Tiller are just for a few select institutions right now. I don’t think the open banking connection for Capital One is only for US customers, it’s website specific. These are the sites that will be transitioning to the open banking connection:
Hmm, completed the upgrade, and the connected accounts sidebar says the connection has been refreshed, but I still have balances displayed from 5 days ago and no transactions since then.
This is great! I do have one FYI to share though regarding my experience. I have two cards with CapitalOne, one of them is closed but I’m still paying it off. When I switched over, I only had the option to get the transactions for the open card.