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thankQ CRM integrates with QuickBooks as popularity rises amongst not for profits

Howard Lake | 14 June 2011 | News

In a recent Accounting Software survey carried out by Charity Finance magazine, of the 253 charity customers who took part, 10% stated that they use Intuit’s QuickBooks Pro as their main accounting software package, with 29% preferring Sage 50.
Sage has long been the popular choice amongst small and medium sized charities, and thankQ CRM software already integrates seamlessly with Sage products. However as more and more charity organisations choose QuickBooks accounting software, thankQ is taking steps to ensure that those customers enjoy the same levels of integration.
thankQ has been working closely with existing customers to understand the unique challenges posed by exporting financial data from thankQ and importing it into the QuickBooks package. Traditionally, customers would need to use a third party tool to complete the process, but now financial data can be exported from thankQ and imported into QuickBooks in one simple step.
Peter Conway, Senior Developer at thankQ said of the development ‘one of our greatest assets is our ability to integrate with commonly used office systems, so it was vital that we quickly got to grips with QuickBooks. thankQ customers will now reap the benefits of QuickBooks integration with increased efficiency, streamlined processes and improved data quality.’
 

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