RBS Statement to OFX for Doctors & GPs

Convert RBS PDFs (DD/MM/YYYY) to OFX for doctors & gps. Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds

Convert RBS to OFX Free
99%+Accuracy
30sPer Statement
40+Banks Supported
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RBS → OFX for Doctors & GPs

As doctor, you need RBS bank statements in OFX format. RBS statements share a similar format to NatWest. BankScan AI handles both with the same high accuracy. BankScan AI handles the conversion — DD/MM/YYYY, separate Paid In and Paid Out columns matching NatWest's layout with minor header differences, and all.

How It Works

1

Upload RBS PDF

Drop your RBS statement PDF. Supports PDF.

2

AI converts to OFX

Parses RBS's DD/MM/YYYY, extracts all transactions, outputs OFX (.ofx).

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Use in your doctors & gps work

Download and use with Sage, Xero. Automate bank statement conversion for your practice accounts so your accountant can quickly reconcile NHS payments and private income.

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RBS to OFX — For Doctors & GPs

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert RBS to OFX?
Yes. BankScan AI converts RBS PDFs to OFX with DD/MM/YYYY and all transaction details preserved. 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.
Is OFX right for doctors & gps?
Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Money, GnuCash, and other personal finance applications that accept OFX bank feeds Doctors & GPs particularly benefit from 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..
How accurate is the conversion?
BankScan AI achieves 99%+ accuracy on RBS statements, handling Scottish pound references can appear in international transaction descriptions, legacy RBS formats from before the NatWest Group rebrand have different headers, and commercial banking statements use wider column spacing than personal ones automatically.

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