How to Import Chase Bank Statement into Quicken

To import your Chase statement into Quicken: download your PDF from chase.com → Accounts → Statement → Download PDF, convert it to QBO (Web Connect) using Bank Statement Converter (free, under 20 seconds), then upload via Quicken → File → Import → Bank or Brokerage File. No manual re-keying — all transactions transfer automatically.

Step 1: Download Your Chase Statement

  1. 1. Log in at chase.com and go to your account overview
  2. 2. Select the account you want (checking, savings, or credit card)
  3. 3. Click 'Statements' in the left sidebar
  4. 4. Choose the statement period and click 'View statement'
  5. 5. In the PDF viewer, click the download icon to save the PDF

Step 2: Convert PDF with Bank Statement Converter

Upload your PDF to Bank Statement Converter — select CSV output — download in under 20 seconds.

Step 3: Import into Quicken

  1. 1. Open Quicken and go to File in the top menu bar
  2. 2. Select 'Import' then 'Bank or Brokerage File (.QFX/.QBO)'
  3. 3. Browse to and select your QBO file downloaded from Bank Statement Converter
  4. 4. Quicken will display an account-linking screen — select the Quicken account to import into
  5. 5. Review the transaction list that appears
  6. 6. Click 'Accept All' to import all transactions, or review individual transactions first
  7. 7. Quicken will flag potential duplicates — accept or skip as appropriate
  8. 8. Run Account → Reconcile after import to verify your balance matches your statement

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I download my Chase bank statement?
Log in at chase.com and go to your account overview → Select the account you want (checking, savings, or credit card) → Click 'Statements' in the left sidebar → Choose the statement period and click 'View statement' → In the PDF viewer, click the download icon to save the PDF
What file format does Quicken accept for bank statement import?
Quicken Desktop (Windows/Mac) accepts QBO and QFX (Web Connect / OFX format). Select QBO output in Bank Statement Converter. Go to File → Import → Bank or Brokerage File to import.
Does Quicken prevent duplicate transaction imports?
Yes. QBO files include transaction IDs (FITIDs) that Quicken uses to detect and skip duplicates. If you import the same file twice, Quicken will skip already-imported transactions automatically.
Can I use Bank Statement Converter with Quicken Simplifi?
Quicken Simplifi is a web-only product that does not support QBO import. For Simplifi, use CSV export from Bank Statement Converter and manually import via Simplifi's transaction upload feature if available, or categorize transactions manually.
Is my Chase data safe to upload?
Yes. Bank Statement Converter processes files in-memory and deletes them immediately after conversion. No data is stored, logged, or used for model training. No account is required.
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