Convert ASB Bank (NZ) CSV to QBO / QFX / OFX
Drop your ASB Bank (NZ) CSV or Excel export below and get a ASB Bank (NZ) → QuickBooks/Quicken/Xero file in seconds. Private — nothing leaves your browser.
Advanced — bank identifiers (for "file not recognized" issues)
QuickBooks/Quicken use INTU.BID to recognize the file. Pick your bank above to autofill, or paste your own.
Free: up to 25 transactions per file. Pro (one-time $29): unlimited.
How to export your transactions from ASB Bank (NZ)
ASB (FastNet Classic / FastNet Business) lets you download and export transactions in CSV/Excel, QIF, OFX, and Quicken/MYOB formats. EXPORT STEPS: Log in to ASB FastNet (web) > select the account > view transactions > set the date range > 'Export'/'Download transactions' > choose the format (CSV/Excel, OFX, QIF, MYOB, Quicken). CSV LAYOUT (ASB): the file usually has several metadata header lines (account name, number, date range, 'Bank', 'Branch') BEFORE the actual column header row - so it is NOT a clean single-header CSV; a converter must skip the preamble. Transaction columns are typically Date, Unique Id, Tran Type, Cheque Number, Payee, Memo, Amount - ASB uses a SINGLE signed Amount (negative = debit). Dates are NZ DMY (DD/MM/YYYY). QuickBooks model: NZ QuickBooks Online uses bank feeds, NOT Web Connect - no credible INTU.BID. Use QBO 'Manually upload transactions' for CSV after stripping the preamble rows. Page value: 'ASB CSV has junk header lines and a signed Amount - here's exactly how to clean it for QuickBooks.'
Once you have the file, drop it into the converter above. LedgerBridge auto-detects the date, amount and description columns — adjust the mapping if needed, choose QBO for QuickBooks (or QFX for Quicken, OFX for Xero), and download.
Tips for ASB Bank (NZ) files
- Choose DD/MM/YYYY as the date format if auto-detect guesses wrong.
- If withdrawals come in as positive numbers, tick “Flip amount sign”.
- For credit-card exports, set the account type to Credit card.
- If QuickBooks rejects the file, open Advanced and confirm the INTU.BID — selecting “ASB Bank (NZ)” in the bank dropdown autofills it.
FAQ
How do I export a CSV from ASB Bank (NZ)?
ASB (FastNet Classic / FastNet Business) lets you download and export transactions in CSV/Excel, QIF, OFX, and Quicken/MYOB formats. EXPORT STEPS: Log in to ASB FastNet (web) > select the account > view transactions > set the date range > 'Export'/'Download transactions' > choose the format (CSV/Excel, OFX, QIF, MYOB, Quicken). CSV LAYOUT (ASB): the file usually has several metadata header lines (account name, number, date range, 'Bank', 'Branch') BEFORE the actual column header row - so it is NOT a clean single-header CSV; a converter must skip the preamble. Transaction columns are typically Date, Unique Id, Tran Type, Cheque Number, Payee, Memo, Amount - ASB uses a SINGLE signed Amount (negative = debit). Dates are NZ DMY (DD/MM/YYYY). QuickBooks model: NZ QuickBooks Online uses bank feeds, NOT Web Connect - no credible INTU.BID. Use QBO 'Manually upload transactions' for CSV after stripping the preamble rows. Page value: 'ASB CSV has junk header lines and a signed Amount - here's exactly how to clean it for QuickBooks.'
Is my ASB Bank (NZ) data uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your statement and account number never leave your device — safe even for client confidentiality requirements.
Will the file import into QuickBooks?
Yes. We generate a valid OFX 1.0.2 (SGML) document with the correct header and identifiers. Convert a small file free first to confirm it imports cleanly, then unlock unlimited.