# Convert Huntington Bank CSV to QuickBooks (.QBO)

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Huntington National Bank lets you download activity from online banking, but the format options are skewed toward Quicken: you'll typically see CSV and QFX, not a true QuickBooks Web Connect (.QBO) file. QFX can sometimes be coaxed into QuickBooks, but it's the format Intuit built for Quicken, and Huntington customers regularly report import errors, especially on commercial accounts that use a company ID / user ID / password login and refuse to connect to QuickBooks Online directly. The fallback everyone lands on is the CSV, and QuickBooks won't take that raw without column mapping.QBO Maker fixes the format mismatch. Export your Huntington transactions as CSV (or Excel), drop the file into the converter, and get back a clean, valid .QBO that imports through QuickBooks' Web Connect / file-upload flow. Need Quicken or another tool instead? It can also output .QFX or .OFX. The whole thing runs client-side in your browser, so your Huntington account activity is never uploaded anywhere, and there's no software to install. Load your Huntington CSV into the tool and you'll have a QuickBooks-ready file in a few seconds.

## Steps

1. Export your transactions from Huntington Bank online banking as CSV or Excel.
2. Open the QBO Maker converter and drop the file in.
3. Confirm the auto-detected date, amount (or separate debit/credit) and description columns.
4. Choose .QBO as the output and click download.
5. In QuickBooks Online: Transactions → Bank transactions → Upload from file, then select the .QBO. In Desktop: Banking → Bank Feeds → Import Web Connect File.

**Why can't I just download a QBO file from Huntington?**
Huntington's online banking exports lean toward Quicken's QFX format and plain CSV rather than a QuickBooks Web Connect (.QBO) file. Converting the CSV is the most reliable way to produce a .QBO that QuickBooks Desktop and Online will accept.

**My Huntington commercial account won't connect to QuickBooks Online. What now?**
That's a common issue with Huntington's company ID / user ID / password commercial logins. The practical fix is to manually download your transactions as CSV, convert them here, and import the resulting .QBO, no direct bank connection required.

**Can QBO Maker output a Quicken file too?**
Yes. Besides .QBO for QuickBooks, the converter can produce .QFX for Quicken and .OFX for other accounting tools, all from the same Huntington CSV.

**Does my Huntington data leave my computer?**
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your Huntington Bank transactions are never uploaded to a server, so your account activity stays private.

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