Why Attorneys Need QIF Format
As an attorney, converting bank statements to QIF saves hours of manual data entry. Quicken Interchange Format (.qif) is a legacy but widely supported format originally created by Intuit for Quicken, now accepted by many financial applications. 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
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
AI outputs QIF
Our AI extracts all transactions and outputs QIF (.qif). BankScan AI generates QIF files with the correct date format for your locale (D
Use in your attorneys work
Import into Clio, MyCase, QuickBooks for Lawyers or use for direct analysis.
QIF Tip for Attorneys
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.
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
QIF Features for Attorneys
- QIF advantages — Maximum backward compatibility with older financial software. Some users with legacy Quicken setups spanning decades rely exclusively on QIF for data continuity.
- Built for attorneys — 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
- Format compatibility — Users of Quicken, older QuickBooks Desktop versions, and legacy financial software that accepts QIF but not OFX or CSV
QIF Converter — Built for Attorneys
Users of Quicken, older QuickBooks Desktop versions, and legacy financial software that accepts QIF but not OFX or CSV
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