Convert ATB Financial Statement to QuickBooks — Step-by-Step Guide
ATB Financial PDF statement: Convert bank statement PDF to QBO for QuickBooks. Imports as a native bank feed — no manual entry. Works with QuickBooks Online and Desktop. Free.
Output format: QuickBooks (.qbo)
Supported account types: ATB Personal Account, Unlimited Personal Account, Youth Account, ATB Savings, Premium Savings accounts, ATB Business Account, Agri-Business Account, ATB Mastercard, ATB Ambition Mastercard credit cards
How to Convert
- Log in to https://www.atb.com and download your statement as a PDF
- Upload the PDF to Bank Statement Converter
- Select QuickBooks as the output format and click Convert
- Download your .qbo file — ready in under 20 seconds
Other formats: ATB Financial to Excel · ATB Financial to CSV · ATB Financial to Xero · ATB Financial to Google Sheets · ATB Financial to Quicken
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this work with QuickBooks Online?
- Yes. QuickBooks Online supports QBO (Web Connect) file import via Banking → Upload from file. The file imports as a bank feed with transaction date, description, and amount pre-populated.
- Does this work with QuickBooks Desktop (Pro/Premier/Enterprise)?
- Yes. QuickBooks Desktop accepts QBO files via File → Utilities → Import → Web Connect Files. All versions of QuickBooks Desktop support this import method.
- Will QuickBooks automatically categorize transactions from the import?
- QuickBooks will attempt to match imported transactions to existing rules and payees. New transactions without a match appear in the For Review tab in Banking for manual categorization.
- What if I get an error importing the QBO file?
- The most common error is a duplicate transaction (already imported). Check that you're not importing a date range you've already imported. If the error persists, try the CSV import option and manually map columns in QuickBooks.