Bank Statement to OFX for Attorneys

Convert any bank statement PDF to OFX for attorneys. Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds

Convert to OFX Free
99%+Accuracy
30sPer Statement
40+Banks Supported
FreeTier Available

Why Attorneys Need OFX Format

As an attorney, 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 2-4 hours per case on financial discovery analysis, with complex asset tracing cases saving a full day or more of manual statement review

How It Works

1

Upload any bank statement PDF

Supports all major banks. Saves 2-4 hours per case on financial discovery analysis, with complex asset tracing cases saving a full day or more of manual statement review

2

AI outputs OFX

Our AI extracts all transactions and outputs OFX (.ofx). BankScan AI generates OFX 2.2 compliant files with proper BANKACCTFROM headers,

3

Use in your attorneys work

Import into Clio, MyCase, QuickBooks for Lawyers or use for direct analysis.

OFX Tip for Attorneys

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:

HSBC Barclays Lloyds NatWest Monzo Santander Revolut Chase Bank of America Wells Fargo Citibank US Bank Capital One

OFX Features for Attorneys

OFX Converter — Built for Attorneys

Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds

Convert to OFX Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert bank statements to OFX?
Yes. BankScan AI converts any bank statement PDF to OFX with 99%+ accuracy. Open Financial Exchange (.ofx) is a standardised financial data format designed specifically for importing transactions into personal finance and accounting software.
Is OFX the right format for attorneys?
Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds Attorneys use OFX for Clio, MyCase workflows.
What are OFX's limitations?
Not human-readable (XML-based). Limited support in cloud accounting platforms. Cannot be opened or edited in Excel or text editors meaningfully.

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