Convert bank statements for QuickBooks
PDF statements in, QuickBooks-ready CSV out — signed amounts, ISO dates, balance-checked before you import.
QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks Desktop, and honesty about .qbo
QuickBooks Online imports bank transactions from CSV, and the export is shaped for its import screen: choose the three-column format, map date, description and amount, done. QuickBooks de-duplicates exact matches on upload, and because every conversion is reconciled against the statement's printed balances first, the imported period lands on the statement's closing figure.
QuickBooks Desktop is a different animal: its Web Connect import wants bank-branded .qbo files, which NoRekey deliberately doesn't fake — impersonating a bank's file format is how converters get statements rejected or worse. The honest routes are CSV into QuickBooks Online, or Desktop's own bank feeds. If a converter offers you a home-made .qbo, ask what institution ID it's pretending to be.