BankConvert

PDF → QIF // Bank statement converter

Convert PDF bank statement to QIF

Convert a PDF bank statement to QIF fast. Extract transactions into a QIF file for Quicken and legacy accounting tools. Get started.

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Input statement
Output format
Extracted transactions
Date Description Amount

Transactions

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QIF remains the import format for Quicken and many long-standing personal-finance tools. BankConvert converts a PDF bank statement into a clean QIF file, extracting each transaction with date, payee, amount, and category so your software reads it without complaint.

Pick your PDF or a sample, choose QIF, and the transactions extract in seconds. Download the QIF and import it into Quicken or any tool that takes the format. Your statement is encrypted, processed, then discarded, never stored or sold, and you review the result before you use it.

Bank-grade security Files never stored or sold 256-bit encryption Works with every major bank

Why it works

PDF to QIF, done right

01

Quicken-ready QIF

Writes a valid QIF with the date, amount, payee, and category fields Quicken and legacy tools expect on import.

02

Clean extraction

Reads the PDF layout from any major bank and pulls each transaction out of the printed table accurately.

03

One tool, every format

Need OFX or CSV next month instead? The same console exports to seven formats, so you are never stuck.

What you get

From pdf statement to a clean QIF file

BankConvert reads the statement, extracts every transaction, and exports the exact QIF your workflow expects.

  • Convert a PDF bank statement to QIF
  • Import QIF into Quicken and legacy finance tools
  • Keep date, payee, amount, and category fields
  • Convert statements from any major bank
  • Review the data before you import it
PDF → QIF Ready
DateDescriptionAmount
05/02 PAYROLL DEPOSIT +3,200.00
05/03 WHOLE FOODS -142.87
05/14 STRIPE TRANSFER +1,940.55
05/24 RENT PAYMENT -2,450.00
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Good questions

Questions about converting PDF to QIF

Yes. BankConvert builds a QIF with the fields Quicken and similar tools expect. Review the transactions, then import the file.
Yes. Files are encrypted in transit and at rest, processed only to convert, then discarded. We never store, sell, or share your data.

Convert PDF to QIF today.

Upload your statement, pick QIF, and download a clean file ready for your books. Files are encrypted and never stored or sold.

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