Six banks, two formats
CAMT.053 is bank-agnostic; MT940 covers the six major Dutch banks. Whichever bank you use, your statement gets in.
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.
CAMT.053 is bank-agnostic; MT940 covers the six major Dutch banks. Whichever bank you use, your statement gets in.
The import is idempotent on the bank's transaction ID. Import the same file twice? Nothing duplicated, nothing lost.
Scanned receipts are matched to bank lines — exact amount, up to two days around the bank date. All you do is confirm.
Export your statement as CAMT.053 (or MT940) from online banking — every Dutch business account can do this.
Pick the file and boeq reads in every transaction, without duplicates. Import bank statements →
Split across multiple categories, match to invoices and receipts, or merge — a long press selects ten at once. Reconcile transactions →
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 →