Export your statement from N26, then upload the file to FinMan — it detects the format, imports every transaction and auto-categorizes them. If FinMan hasn't seen this exact format before, its AI builds a parser automatically, so it works even if your N26 export looks different.
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Export from the app or web banking
Export your statement
N26 gives you monthly PDF statements in the app and web app. For a custom date range, use the account-activity report in the web app, which can be downloaded as PDF or CSV.
The CSV activity report is the most import-friendly, since it covers exactly the date range you choose.
Import it into FinMan
Upload the file in the FinMan web app, or send it to the Telegram or WhatsApp bot. FinMan detects the N26 format, imports every transaction, and auto-categorizes them. Importing with an already-known format is free; only generating a brand-new template via AI counts toward the AI quota.
These banks are just examples. FinMan imports statements from any bank: it recognizes each file format automatically, and for a format it hasn't seen before, an AI builds a parser on the spot. There is no fixed list of supported banks.
Frequently asked questions
- Which N26 file format should I upload?
- Any of the ones your export offers — CSV and Excel are the most reliable because the data is already structured, but FinMan also parses PDF statements. Use whichever is easiest to download.
- My bank isn't listed — will import still work?
- Yes. The listed banks are only examples. FinMan recognizes each file format automatically, and for a format it hasn't seen, its AI builds a parser on the fly — so any bank's statement works.
- Does FinMan categorize N26 transactions automatically?
- Yes — imported transactions are auto-sorted into categories, and you can adjust any of them. Duplicate transactions from overlapping statements are detected and skipped.