MT940 and CAMT.053 imports are done with File>Import>Import Using AQBanking. 
Note that CAMT.053 is under XML, not CAMT in the import selector.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Mar 14, 2024, at 13:44, An Ku <proof...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear all
> 
> Unfortunately, my bank's CSV export is useless as it does not state
> recipients or any useful information of transactions apart from the amount
> and date/time of execution. They do however provide the option to download
> MT940 as well as camt.053 (apart form PDFs). I understand there used to be
> an option to import MT940 transactions through an online banking module,
> but I cannot find it anywhere in the UI (I'm using windows and am on v5.5).
> I found references to an external online banking package but no how to make
> it run on a windows machine.
> 
> I'd appreciate any help on:
> 
>   - Importing an MT940 file directly
>   - Importing an camt.053 file directly
>   - Converting either MT940 or camt.053 files to CSV
> 
> Thank you and kind regards,
> André
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