My bank just got bought by another bank. My accounts got moved over.
I use Mint to keep track of my budgeting. I had to add the new bank's account to it, and this made my checking account activity double up.
Well, I guess I delete my old account from Mint, since the transactions came across obviously, right?
Well, except they only came across for the last few months, turns out, and I didn't realize that until I had deleted the old one.
So, now my years of trend data is gone. Doh. I guess in the long term, it won't matter after a few years, but it was nice to have for informational purposes.
It's such a pain in the ass whenever a bank buys another bank, and this is like the third time it's happened to me in the last 20 years. I opened a checking account with "First National Bank" in 1999, they got bought by Citibank, Citibank then sold all their accounts in Texas for some reason to BB&T, and now BB&T has been bought by Truist. This time has been the least convenient of any of them because now there are apps and interconnected accounts and freakin biometrics to update. Uuuugh.