Convert QFX to CSV
QFX is Intuit's proprietary variant of OFX — banks hand it out, spreadsheets can't read it. Here's how to turn one into clean CSV in under a minute, free.
Most banks and credit unions export statements as .qfx files. They're built for Quicken, not for Excel, Google Sheets, or importing anywhere else. Gristmill converts them to clean CSV — and fixes the mess inside while it's at it.
How to convert QFX to CSV
- Export your statement from your bank's website (choose the QFX/Quicken/Intuit download option).
- Open the Gristmill cleaner and drop the file in — or paste its contents.
- Click Clean it, review the table, download the CSV.
What you get beyond a plain conversion
- Duplicate removal — pending charges that later post twice are collapsed into one row.
- Merchant cleanup —
SQ *POTBELLY 4472becomesPOTBELLY. - Subscription detection — recurring charges get flagged, including quiet price hikes.
- Exact cents — amounts are handled as integer cents, so $45.30 never becomes 45.299999.
The converter works with checking, savings, and credit-card QFX exports from Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Amex, Capital One, and credit-union downloads.
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