Supported via Akahu

Steady for TSB — the NZ budgeting app for TSB customers

TSB is one of New Zealand's locally-owned community banks, headquartered in New Plymouth. Steady supports TSB via CSV statement import today, with live Akahu sync rolling out once accreditation completes.

Read-only access

Steady can never move money. Akahu gives us a read-only connection you can revoke anytime.

Bank-grade security

Your TSB password never leaves TSB. Akahu is regulated in NZ and backed by Westpac NZ.

Two-minute setup

Log in with TSB, grant access, and your transactions start syncing automatically.

How Steady connects to TSB

Export a CSV from TSB Internet Banking on desktop or web (mobile app exports PDF, which Steady can't read yet) and upload it to Steady. We automatically detect TSB's format, categorise every transaction, and update your Safe to Spend the moment the import completes.

  1. 1Sign up for Steady — takes under a minute.
  2. 2Choose TSB from the list of supported NZ banks.
  3. 3Log in on TSB's own secure site via Akahu and grant read-only access.
  4. 4Your TSB transactions start syncing — usually within minutes.

Which TSB accounts does Steady support?

  • TSB Everyday accounts
  • TSB Premier and Savings accounts
  • TSB credit cards
  • TSB home loans (statement view)
  • Joint accounts

What you can do with Steady + TSB

  • Auto-categorise every TSB transaction on upload
  • See your Safe to Spend across multiple TSB accounts
  • Track credit card balances alongside everyday accounts
  • Forecast upcoming TSB direct debits once a few months are imported

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to connect my TSB account to Steady?

Yes. Today's path is CSV import — you download a statement from TSB Internet Banking and upload it; Steady never sees your TSB password. Once Akahu live sync is live, the same bank-grade OAuth used by ANZ/ASB/BNZ applies to TSB.

How do I get a CSV from TSB?

Sign in to TSB Internet Banking on a desktop or phone browser (not the mobile app — TSB's app exports PDF only). Open the account, choose View Statements / Export, pick a date range (90 days works well), select CSV format, and download. Then upload it in Steady at /import.

Which TSB accounts work with Steady?

Any TSB account that lets you export a CSV statement — Everyday, Premier, Savings, credit cards. Home loan statements can be uploaded for tracking but are usually viewed read-only.

When will TSB sync automatically via Akahu?

Akahu supports TSB today; the gating step is Steady's own Akahu accreditation, which we're working through. Until then, CSV import gives you the same data — just with a manual upload step every week or two.

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