Why convert MT940 to QIF?
- Import bank transactions into Quicken, GnuCash, or any QIF‑compatible software.
- Easily migrate statement data into personal finance tools.
- QIF is a widely supported format for financial data exchange.
How to convert – 3 simple steps
- Upload – drag & drop your .mt940 file.
- Convert – click “Convert to QIF”.
- Export or Copy – preview the QIF, then download the .qif file or copy the text.
Features
- ✅ Privacy first – everything stays in your browser.
- ✅ Accurate parsing – extracts account, statement number, balances, and every transaction.
- ✅ Clean QIF output – includes date, amount, description, and reference as memo.
- ✅ Copy QIF to clipboard – for quick pasting.
- ✅ Download .qif – ready to import into Quicken or other software.
- ✅ No sign‑up – free forever.
Privacy & Security
- 🔒 All processing is local – no files are uploaded.
- 🚫 No tracking, no logs.
- 💼 Safe for sensitive financial statements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is MT940?
MT940 is the SWIFT standard for bank statement reporting. It is a plain text file containing transaction details, balances, and account information.
What is QIF?
QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is a file format used by Quicken and other personal finance applications to import transaction data. It is a simple text format with specific line codes (D, T, P, etc.).
Will the QIF include all transactions?
Yes, the tool generates a QIF entry for each transaction, including date, amount, description, and reference (as memo).
Is there a file size limit?
No strict limit, but very large files may take a moment – all processing is client‑side.
Can I import this QIF into Quicken?
Yes, Quicken supports QIF import. The file is generated with the !Type:Bank header, suitable for bank accounts.