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Convert PDF bank statements to QFX for Quicken

Skip Intuit's direct-connect fee. Convert your bank's PDF or CSV into a .qfx file Quicken imports in one click.

Quicken Financial Exchange (.qfx) · used by Quicken (Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business)
Step 1

Download your bank statement PDF.

Step 2

Upload it here and pick 'QFX (Quicken)' as the export format.

Step 3

Open Quicken → File → File Import → Web Connect File and select the .qfx.

About Quicken Financial Exchange (.qfx)

QFX is Quicken's OFX variant. Quicken normally charges banks (and users) for direct-connect access; QFX Web Connect is the free alternative. Our converter builds a fully-signed QFX with the Quicken-required <INTU.BID> metadata so Quicken 2018+ imports it without the 'file not from your bank' error.

Why bookkeepers pick BankToBooks for QFX

  • Every transaction validated — dates, amounts, running balance reconciled before export.
  • Category auto-tagging so QFX imports arrive pre-coded, not stuck in Uncategorized.
  • Multi-page and scanned PDFs handled with OCR — no need to re-key anything.
  • Zero setup: no bank IDs, no direct-connect fees, no waiting on Intuit approvals.

FAQs

Will Quicken accept the file without my bank being 'supported'?

Yes. We inject a generic INTU.BID and INTU.USERID that Quicken 2018+ accepts for Web Connect imports.

Does this work for Quicken Mac?

Yes — Quicken Mac 5.15+ imports QFX via File → Import → Web Connect (.QFX) File.

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