Convert CSV to QFX
Convert CSV bank transactions into Quicken format
CSV Input
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Only the first file is used if multiple are dropped.
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Account Details
Column Mapping
Provide CSV input above to map columns.
QFX Output
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CSV Format
Input
Financial Institution
How to Use This Tool
This tool converts bank statement CSVs into QFX (Quicken Financial Exchange) files directly in your browser. No data is uploaded or sent to any server.
- Provide your bank statement — Paste CSV text, upload a file, or try the sample dataset.
- Map your columns — Tell the tool which columns contain the date, amount, and description. Supports both single-amount and separate debit/credit columns.
- Enter account details — Provide your account type, routing number, and account number. Your account number is obscured for security.
- Download your QFX file — Copy or save the output for import into Quicken.
FAQ
5 questionsDoes this tool upload my bank statement data?
No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your financial data never leaves your device.
What is QFX format?
QFX (Quicken Financial Exchange) is an OFX-based format that Quicken uses for importing bank transactions. The .qfx extension tells Quicken to use its import flow.
What account details do I need?
You need your account number and routing number (for bank accounts). Your account number is obscured in the form and only the last 4 digits appear in the output.
Do I need to enter an ending balance?
Yes — Quicken requires an ending balance. If you leave it empty, the tool uses 0.00, but Quicken may show an incorrect balance after import.
What are FID and INTU.BID?
These are financial institution identifiers that Quicken uses to verify the source. The default value of 3000 works for most imports. You can find your bank's specific IDs in an existing QFX file from your bank.