# Convert Regions Bank CSV to QuickBooks (.QBO)

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Regions Bank does offer a Web Connect download, from an account's details page you can pick the Download Transactions icon and choose QuickBooks or Quicken from the format dropdown. When it works, that gives you a native .QBO file. The catch is that Regions Web Connect downloads are a frequent source of import errors (the classic OL/Error 106 and similar), and the alternative CSV export doesn't match what QuickBooks expects.If you'd rather skip Web Connect entirely, or it's throwing errors, you can export plain CSV and rebuild the .QBO yourself. The Regions CSV gives you a date, a description, and a single signed Amount, but QuickBooks Online needs a strict 3- or 4-column shape and QuickBooks Desktop can't read CSV at all.QBO Maker turns your Regions CSV into a clean, standards-compliant .QBO file that imports without the Web Connect headaches. It runs entirely in your browser, so your Regions transactions never leave your device. Convert a Regions export now.

## Steps

1. Export your transactions from Regions 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.

**Regions has a QuickBooks Web Connect download, why convert from CSV?**
Because the native download is a common failure point: many Regions users hit QuickBooks errors like OL-202 or 106 when importing the Web Connect file. Exporting CSV and rebuilding a clean .QBO with QBO Maker gives you a file that imports reliably into both QuickBooks Online and Desktop.

**Can QuickBooks read the Regions CSV directly?**
QuickBooks Online may accept it only if the columns and date format match its strict requirements, which the raw Regions export usually doesn't. QuickBooks Desktop can't read CSV at all. Converting to .QBO removes the formatting risk.

**Which format should I pick in the Regions download dropdown?**
If you plan to use QBO Maker, choose the CSV / spreadsheet option, it's the most predictable source. The converter then produces the exact .QBO your QuickBooks edition needs, so you don't have to guess between the QuickBooks and Quicken Web Connect choices.

**Is my Regions data kept private?**
Yes. The conversion is 100% client-side, your Regions CSV is parsed and turned into a .QBO in your browser, with nothing uploaded. Check the result on the validator before importing.

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