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How to Convert UOB Statements to OFX

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Upload Your UOB Statement

Simply drag and drop your PDF UOB bank statement or click to browse from your computer.

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Automated Data Extraction

Our advanced system automatically detects and extracts all transactions, dates, amounts, and descriptions with high precision.

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Get your perfectly formatted OFX file ready for immediate use in Excel, QuickBooks, or your accounting software.

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Why OFX Works Well for UOB

  • OFX (Open Financial Exchange) format industry standard for financial data
  • OFX (Open Financial Exchange) format contains structured financial metadata
  • OFX (Open Financial Exchange) format automatic transaction categorization support

Pro Tips for Converting UOB to OFX

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For UOB accounts with multi-currency transactions, verify that the OFX export shows currency codes (USD, CAD, EUR) alongside amounts. Our converter preserves original currency information in the description field when converting to a single base currency.

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OFX format preserves the full financial semantics of UOB transactions, including transaction types (ACH, wire, check) and posting dates. Personal finance software like Quicken and GnuCash will automatically categorize based on this metadata.

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If you regularly import UOB statements to personal finance software, convert and import transactions weekly rather than waiting for the monthly statement. This keeps your budget current and helps catch fraudulent charges faster.

Converting UOB Statements to OFX (Open Financial Exchange)

Uob statements present unique parsing challenges for OFX conversion. The statements uob privilege banking and wealth banking statements include an investment portfolio snapshot at the end of the document — the portfolio section uses a different column layout and must be excluded from transaction data extraction, which requires specialized extraction logic. Our OFX export process accounts for these Uob-specific characteristics, applying custom parsing rules that ensure your transaction data appears correctly formatted in the final OFX output, ready for immediate use in your accounting or analysis workflow.

For Uob customers with investment or brokerage accounts, OFX conversion captures investment transactions alongside banking transactions in a unified format. The OFX standard supports securities purchases, dividend payments, and interest income, allowing Uob investment account holders to track portfolio performance alongside cash flow in a single personal finance application without manual data consolidation.

Important note for Uob conversions: UOB statements show SGD amounts with Asian date formatting. FAST instant payment transactions include unique reference identifiers.. Our OFX export accounts for these statement-specific details, ensuring the converted data matches your original PDF exactly. This attention to bank-specific formatting nuances is what differentiates our converter from generic OCR tools that may miss critical transaction details.

OFX is an industry-standard financial data format designed specifically for exchanging banking information between financial institutions and personal finance software. Unlike spreadsheet formats, OFX contains structured financial data with proper field definitions for transaction types, account balances, and statement periods. This format was developed collaboratively by Microsoft, Intuit, and CheckFree in 1997 and remains the standard for financial data interchange. OFX files use XML-like structure, making them both machine-readable and standardized across the financial industry.

When to Choose OFX for UOB

Choose OFX when importing into personal finance management software, when you need standardized financial data that includes transaction categorization, or when setting up automated bank feeds in accounting applications. OFX is the preferred format for financial aggregators and is particularly useful when you need to maintain the semantic meaning of financial transactions rather than just raw data.

Importing UOB Data

In Quicken, use File > File Import > Bank Statement to import OFX files directly. For GnuCash, use File > Import > Import OFX/QFX. YNAB users can drag and drop OFX files directly into the application. Most personal finance software will automatically detect account information and transaction dates from the OFX structure, requiring minimal manual mapping.

Compatible Software for UOB OFX Exports

Microsoft Money (legacy)GnuCashMoneydanceQuickenYNAB (You Need A Budget)BanktivityKMyMoneyAceMoney

Sample UOBOFX Output

<OFX>
  <BANKMSGSRSV1>
    <STMTTRNRS>
      <STMTRS>
        <BANKACCTFROM>
          <BANKID>021000021</BANKID>
          <ACCTID>****1234</ACCTID>
          <ACCTTYPE>CHECKING</ACCTTYPE>
        </BANKACCTFROM>
        <BANKTRANLIST>
          <STMTTRN>
            <TRNTYPE>DEBIT</TRNTYPE>
            <DTPOSTED>20260403120000</DTPOSTED>
            <TRNAMT>-148.21</TRNAMT>
            <NAME>Utility Company</NAME>
          </STMTTRN>
          <STMTTRN>
            <TRNTYPE>DEBIT</TRNTYPE>
            <DTPOSTED>20260313120000</DTPOSTED>
            <TRNAMT>-120.49</TRNAMT>
            <NAME>Local Restaurant</NAME>
          </STMTTRN>
          <STMTTRN>
            <TRNTYPE>DEBIT</TRNTYPE>
            <DTPOSTED>20260313120000</DTPOSTED>
            <TRNAMT>-134.32</TRNAMT>
            <NAME>Gas Station</NAME>
          </STMTTRN>
        </BANKTRANLIST>
      </STMTRS>
    </STMTTRNRS>
  </BANKMSGSRSV1>
</OFX>

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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is Uob statement conversion to OFX?

Uob statements use complex multi-column layouts that our OCR engine is specifically trained to handle. We deliver high accuracy even with complex, multi-column statement layouts by recognizing unique formatting patterns found in Uob PDFs, including complex multi-column transaction layouts with varying field positions. Our AI also handles uob lady's card and krisflyer co-branded credit card statements include a rewards miles earned column alongside transaction amounts — the miles column appears only in credit card statements and not in bank account statements, ensuring complete data extraction to your OFX file.

How long does it take to convert Uob statements to OFX?

Uob statements — including 2019-2024 personal and business statements from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and China — are fully supported. Processing typically takes 25-50 seconds depending on statement length and transaction count. Our system automatically handles united overseas bank (uob) singapore statements use dd/mm/yyyy date format — amounts are displayed with period decimal separator (e.g., "sgd 1,234.56") following singapore financial reporting conventions and applies the appropriate parsing rules for optimal OFX conversion.

Is my Uob statement data secure during OFX conversion?

Uob statements may contain special characters or multi-language text, which we process securely using UTF-8 encoding. All data is encrypted with 256-bit SSL during upload and processing, stored in SOC 2 compliant data centers, and automatically purged within 24 hours. Character encoding preserves data integrity while ensuring your financial information is never shared, sold, or retained beyond the processing window.

What is OFX format and which software reads it?

OFX (Open Financial Exchange) is an industry-standard format for financial data interchange. Your Uob statement converted to OFX can be imported into Quicken, GnuCash, Moneydance, YNAB, and other personal finance applications. The format preserves transaction semantics including debits, credits, and running balances.

Does the OFX export include statement balance information?

Yes, the OFX export from Uob statements includes both the opening and closing balances from your statement, along with the statement period dates. This information is embedded in the OFX structure and will be recognized by financial software during import for proper reconciliation.

How does the converter handle Uob statements spanning multiple months?

Uob statements covering multiple months or statement periods are processed as a single file. The OFX output includes all transactions in chronological order with dates preserved exactly as they appear on your statement. For reconciliation purposes, you can filter the OFX data by date range to match specific accounting periods. The converter maintains transaction sequence and running balance accuracy throughout multi-period statements.

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