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Campfire + BMO

BMO banking data syncs to Campfire daily — North American bank reconciliation automated.

Overview

BMO is one of North America's largest banks, with the strongest commercial banking presence in the Canadian market and a growing US footprint serving over 30,000 commercial clients. For companies banking with BMO — particularly in Canada and the US Midwest — BMO is the primary banking relationship for operating accounts and commercial credit.

Why connect Campfire + BMO

North American banking reconciled automatically

BMO transaction data syncs to Campfire daily via SFTP, covering both Canadian and US accounts. Every transaction lands in Campfire ready for reconciliation — no manual bank portal downloads required.

CAD and USD handled seamlessly

BMO accounts frequently hold balances in both Canadian and US dollars. Campfire handles multi-currency transaction data automatically — FX conversion applied, entries posted in both currencies.

Complete coverage for Canadian operations

For companies with Canadian operations, BMO coverage means your Canadian general ledger is as automated as your US books. Consistent, reliable bank data regardless of which side of the border you're operating on.

How It Works

  1. BMO transaction data is transmitted to Campfire daily via a secure SFTP connection, delivering complete transaction and balance data.
  2. Campfire processes BMO data across currencies and accounts, matching transactions against your general ledger and applying FX rates where needed.
  3. Your team reviews reconciliation exceptions in Campfire and closes the bank rec — North American accounts reconciled in one unified process.

Integration Details

  • Daily transaction sync via secure SFTP
  • CAD and USD transaction data
  • Multi-currency balance updates
  • Wire, EFT, and cheque transaction detail
  • Multi-account and multi-entity support
  • Historical transaction import for onboarding

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