Bank Statement to OFX for E-commerce Sellers

Convert any bank statement PDF to OFX for e-commerce sellers. 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 E-commerce Sellers Need OFX Format

As an e-commerce seller, 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 2-3 hours per week on marketplace payout reconciliation for sellers processing 500+ orders per month across multiple channels

How It Works

1

Upload any bank statement PDF

Supports all major banks. Saves 2-3 hours per week on marketplace payout reconciliation for sellers processing 500+ orders per month across multiple channels

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 e-commerce sellers work

Import into Xero, A2X, QuickBooks or use for direct analysis.

OFX Tip for E-commerce Sellers

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 E-commerce Sellers

OFX Converter — Built for E-commerce Sellers

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 e-commerce sellers?
Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds E-commerce Sellers use OFX for Xero, A2X 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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