Why Architects Need OFX Format
As an architect, converting bank statements to OFX saves hours of manual data entry. Open Financial Exchange (.ofx) is a standardised financial data format designed specifically for importing transactions into personal finance and accounting software. Saves 1-2 hours per month on project payment tracking and expense allocation across concurrent projects for a typical small practice
How It Works
Upload any bank statement PDF
Supports all major banks. Saves 1-2 hours per month on project payment tracking and expense allocation across concurrent projects for a typical small practice
AI outputs OFX
Our AI extracts all transactions and outputs OFX (.ofx). BankScan AI generates OFX 2.2 compliant files with proper BANKACCTFROM headers,
Use in your architects work
Import into Xero, FreeAgent, Harvest or use for direct analysis.
OFX Tip for Architects
BankScan AI generates OFX 2.2 compliant files with proper BANKACCTFROM headers, STMTTRN transaction records, and FITID unique identifiers for each transaction to prevent duplicates on re-import.
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
OFX Features for Architects
- OFX advantages — Accounting software treats OFX imports like a native bank feed — transactions appear in the bank reconciliation screen ready for matching, rather than requiring manual column mapping.
- Built for architects — Saves 1-2 hours per month on project payment tracking and expense allocation across concurrent projects for a typical small practice
- Format compatibility — Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds
OFX Converter — Built for Architects
Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds
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