Convert First United Bank & Trust Statement to Quicken — Step-by-Step Guide

First United Bank & Trust PDF statement: Convert bank statement PDF to QFX for Quicken. Import via File → File Import → Web Connect. Works with Quicken Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business. Free.

Output format: Quicken (.qfx)

Supported account types: First United Bank Checking, Signature Checking, Advantage Checking, First United Bank Savings, Money Market accounts, First United Bank Visa Credit Cards, First United Bank Business Checking, Commercial accounts

How to Convert

  1. Log in to https://www.fb.com and download your statement as a PDF
  2. Upload the PDF to Bank Statement Converter
  3. Select Quicken as the output format and click Convert
  4. Download your .qfx file — ready in under 20 seconds

Other formats: First United Bank & Trust to Excel · First United Bank & Trust to CSV · First United Bank & Trust to QuickBooks · First United Bank & Trust to Xero · First United Bank & Trust to Google Sheets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is QFX format?
QFX (Quicken Financial Exchange) is the file format Quicken uses for bank transaction imports. It is based on the OFX standard and contains structured transaction data including dates, amounts, and memo text that Quicken reads directly.
What versions of Quicken support QFX import?
All current Quicken versions support QFX import: Quicken Starter, Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business, and Quicken Classic for Mac. The import path (File → File Import → Web Connect File) is the same across all versions.
Can I import historical bank statements (from years ago) into Quicken?
Yes. There is no date restriction on QFX imports into Quicken. You can import statements from any year as long as you have the original PDF. This is useful for building a complete transaction history in Quicken.
What if my bank doesn't offer direct Quicken connectivity?
Many regional banks and credit unions do not offer direct Quicken download. Bank Statement Converter fills this gap — download your bank statement PDF and convert it to QFX for manual import into Quicken.