Need QIF for an older personal-finance app? Convert your bank-statement PDF to a clean CSV that you can map to QIF, or use OFX where supported — here is how to choose.
QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is an older format still used by some personal-finance apps. It has no official encoding and varies between tools, which is why most modern software has moved to OFX/CSV.
If your tool accepts OFX, prefer the OFX export — it is more reliable. If it only takes QIF, convert your statement to CSV first (clean date/amount/description columns), then use your tool's CSV→QIF mapping or a small converter. Starting from a correctly parsed CSV is what makes the QIF step painless.
Drop the PDF on bankpdf, export CSV (or OFX), and import into your finance app. 80+ banks supported.
bankpdf exports CSV and OFX; for QIF, start from the CSV and use your tool's import mapping, or prefer OFX where it is accepted.
Prefer OFX/QFX for Quicken; fall back to CSV import if needed.
Looking for a specific bank? See supported banks, or the accountant exports.