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Coming 2026 · macOS + iOS

Your bank exports. boeq reads. No bank link needed.

CAMT.053 from any bank, MT940 from ABN AMRO, ING, Rabobank, Triodos, SNS and ASN. No bank connection, no mandate for a third party — you download the file, boeq does the rest.

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Six banks, two formats

CAMT.053 is bank-agnostic; MT940 covers the six major Dutch banks. Whichever bank you use, your statement gets in.

Never a duplicate line

The import is idempotent on the bank's transaction ID. Import the same file twice? Nothing duplicated, nothing lost.

Automatic matching

Scanned receipts are matched to bank lines — exact amount, up to two days around the bank date. All you do is confirm.

How you import a statement

  1. Download from your bank

    Export your statement as CAMT.053 (or MT940) from online banking — every Dutch business account can do this.

  2. Import into boeq

    Pick the file and boeq reads in every transaction, without duplicates. Import bank statements →

  3. Reconcile

    Split across multiple categories, match to invoices and receipts, or merge — a long press selects ten at once. Reconcile transactions →

What is CAMT.053, exactly?

CAMT.053 is the ISO standard format in which banks deliver a daily statement digitally — a structured XML file with every transaction, including counter-account, description and a unique transaction ID. That ID is why boeq never imports duplicate lines. MT940 is the older SWIFT predecessor that Dutch banks still offer; boeq reads both. And you can always add a one-off entry by hand. Add a transaction →

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