Convert Bendigo Bank CSV to QBO / QFX / OFX
Drop your Bendigo Bank CSV or Excel export below and get a Bendigo Bank → 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 Bendigo Bank
Bendigo e-banking lets you export transaction history in several formats: CSV, QIF, OFX, and Quicken/MYOB-compatible files. EXPORT STEPS: Log in to Bendigo e-banking > select the account > 'Transaction history'/'Account history' > set the date range > 'Export'/'Download' > choose format (CSV is simplest; OFX/QIF also offered). CSV LAYOUT: typical columns are Date, Description/Narrative, Debit, Credit, Balance (a single transaction is either in the Debit OR Credit column, with the other blank) - so expect SEPARATE debit/credit columns rather than one signed Amount. Dates are Australian DMY (DD/MM/YYYY). There is generally a header row. QuickBooks model: in Australia QuickBooks Online uses automatic bank feeds (Yodlee/open banking) for Bendigo, NOT US-style Web Connect, so there is no INTU.BID for file acceptance; the supported path for a file is QBO's 'Manually upload transactions' (CSV) flow. Page value: 'Bendigo gives you CSV/OFX - here's how to clean the debit/credit split and DD/MM dates, then upload into 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 Bendigo Bank 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 “Bendigo Bank” in the bank dropdown autofills it.
FAQ
How do I export a CSV from Bendigo Bank?
Bendigo e-banking lets you export transaction history in several formats: CSV, QIF, OFX, and Quicken/MYOB-compatible files. EXPORT STEPS: Log in to Bendigo e-banking > select the account > 'Transaction history'/'Account history' > set the date range > 'Export'/'Download' > choose format (CSV is simplest; OFX/QIF also offered). CSV LAYOUT: typical columns are Date, Description/Narrative, Debit, Credit, Balance (a single transaction is either in the Debit OR Credit column, with the other blank) - so expect SEPARATE debit/credit columns rather than one signed Amount. Dates are Australian DMY (DD/MM/YYYY). There is generally a header row. QuickBooks model: in Australia QuickBooks Online uses automatic bank feeds (Yodlee/open banking) for Bendigo, NOT US-style Web Connect, so there is no INTU.BID for file acceptance; the supported path for a file is QBO's 'Manually upload transactions' (CSV) flow. Page value: 'Bendigo gives you CSV/OFX - here's how to clean the debit/credit split and DD/MM dates, then upload into QuickBooks.'
Is my Bendigo Bank 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.