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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 5:28 am
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Account Aggregation

Now that Citibank is closing is "MyCiti" account aggregation feature, what's the best option for keeping track of my 15 or so Frequent Traveler accounts?
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 11:37 am
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Yodlee OnCenter is the best choice.
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 1:48 pm
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Yup. Yodlee OnCenter is your choice. Infact if I am correct, Myciti and others also use Yodlee.
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 2:34 pm
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Originally Posted by maulah
Yup. Yodlee OnCenter is your choice. Infact if I am correct, Myciti and others also use Yodlee.
You are, in fact, correct. Citi and other financial providers have licensed Yodlee's software since the beginning. I used to use MyCiti's version until I realized that they did not update their software as quickly; in the end, I just went straight to the source and used OnCenter (or "My Yodlee" as it was then called).

A big ^ to Yodlee... they still have some bugs on occasion, but overall it's very worthwhile.
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 3:48 pm
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The moment I saw Citi's announcement I went to Yodlee, and now question myself - why haven't I switched to Yodlee before?
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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 4:31 pm
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I suppose that it's too much to hope that all my accounts can be transferred right? At least it's good news that something better DOES exist.

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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 6:03 pm
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Originally Posted by EMagination
I suppose that it's too much to hope that all my accounts can be transferred right?
Quite too much to hope for, yes. It's unfortunate, but true. On the upside, you might find more accounts on Yodlee's OnCenter than Citi supported... and it'll give you the opportunity to review all those account logins.
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Old Sep 2, 2005 | 5:59 pm
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Originally Posted by cepheid
Quite too much to hope for, yes. It's unfortunate, but true. On the upside, you might find more accounts on Yodlee's OnCenter than Citi supported... and it'll give you the opportunity to review all those account logins.
Although it is correct that Citibank's service was powered by Yodlee, but do you trust yodlee with all your personal information to be able to aggregate yourself directly at Yodlee.

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Old Sep 3, 2005 | 3:13 am
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Originally Posted by sjuhawk_jd
Although it is correct that Citibank's service was powered by Yodlee, but do you trust yodlee with all your personal information to be able to aggregate yourself directly at Yodlee.
The answer would be, yes. I trusted it when Citibank offered it, and I trust it directly from the source, as well. Considering the large number of financial firms that license Yodlee's services, I think Yodlee's credibility has been well-established.

I've been using Yodlee's services for over 3 years directly from Yodlee, and for even longer through Citi... and I've had not even one security breach in any of my accounts (and I've got something like 60 accounts of various types registered).

If you used this feature at Citi, Yodlee had all the information anyway... if you trusted it then, no reason NOT to trust it now. Yodlee employs a number of security measures to keep your information safe, and as I said, I've had not even one security breach in all these years.

A number of other FTers have posted their support for Yodlee in this thread.
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