# Convert Suncoast Credit Union CSV to QuickBooks (.QBO)

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Suncoast Credit Union is Florida's largest credit union, and its digital banking lets you download account history and statements. Statements come as PDF, and transaction history is available for export, but the practical output for bookkeeping is a CSV (a spreadsheet), not a QuickBooks bank-feed file. QuickBooks will not import a raw Suncoast CSV as a bank feed, so the spreadsheet has to be converted first.Sign in to Suncoast online banking, open the account, set your date range, and download the transaction history. What you get is columns of dates, descriptions, and amounts. QBO Maker turns that into a clean .QBO file (or .QFX for Quicken, .OFX for other software) right in your browser, so nothing about your Suncoast account is uploaded to a server. Map the date, description, and amount columns once, pick your output format, and import the file as a standard bank feed. Convert your Suncoast CSV at the converter.

## Steps

1. Export your transactions from Suncoast Credit Union 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.

**Can I download a .QBO file straight from Suncoast?**
Suncoast provides PDF statements and a transaction history export, which for bookkeeping comes out as a CSV. To import into QuickBooks as a bank feed, convert that CSV to .QBO with QBO Maker first.

**What routing number goes in the .QBO file?**
Suncoast Credit Union uses routing number 263182817. QBO Maker has a routing number field so the file matches your account when QuickBooks reads it.

**Is my Suncoast data uploaded during conversion?**
No. Everything runs in your browser. Your Suncoast CSV stays on your computer. See how to import the result.

**I use Quicken, not QuickBooks. Can I still use this?**
Yes. Choose .QFX and you get a Quicken-ready file from the same Suncoast CSV. See CSV to QFX.

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