N26 Statement to QIF for Veterinarians

Convert N26 PDFs (DD/MM/YYYY) to QIF for veterinarians. Users of Quicken, older QuickBooks Desktop versions, and legacy financial software that accepts QIF but not OFX or CSV

Convert N26 to QIF Free
99%+Accuracy
30sPer Statement
40+Banks Supported
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N26 → QIF for Veterinarians

As vet practice owner, you need N26 bank statements in QIF format. N26 digital bank statements use a modern format with IBAN references and categorised spending. BankScan AI handles the European-style date and amount formatting. BankScan AI handles the conversion — DD/MM/YYYY, European digital bank format with IBAN references, single Amount column with +/- signs, and spending category tags, and all.

How It Works

1

Upload N26 PDF

Drop your N26 statement PDF. Supports PDF, CSV.

2

AI converts to QIF

Parses N26's DD/MM/YYYY, extracts all transactions, outputs QIF (.qif).

3

Use in your veterinarians work

Download and use with Sage, Xero. Convert your practice bank statements to Excel to match client payments, reconcile insurance reimbursements, and track pharmaceutical costs.

N26 + QIF + Veterinarians

N26 to QIF — For Veterinarians

Handles DD/MM/YYYY, outputs perfect QIF. Free tier available.

Convert N26 to QIF Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert N26 to QIF?
Yes. BankScan AI converts N26 PDFs to QIF with DD/MM/YYYY and all transaction details preserved. BankScan AI generates QIF files with the correct date format for your locale (D field), payee names (P field), amounts (T field), and category hints (L field) where identifiable.
Is QIF right for veterinarians?
Users of Quicken, older QuickBooks Desktop versions, and legacy financial software that accepts QIF but not OFX or CSV Veterinarians particularly benefit from Maximum backward compatibility with older financial software. Some users with legacy Quicken setups spanning decades rely exclusively on QIF for data continuity..
How accurate is the conversion?
BankScan AI achieves 99%+ accuracy on N26 statements, handling European-style amount formatting with comma decimal separators may appear in some exports, IBAN-based references are longer than UK sort code formats, and Spaces (sub-accounts) transfers appear as internal transactions automatically.

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