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Huntington Bank Statement Converter — PDF to CSV, Excel & QuickBooks

Huntington consumer accounts only download QFX — no native CSV — and QFX downloads keep failing with OL-221 errors. Upload your Huntington PDF, get clean CSV or Excel instantly.

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Built for Huntington Customers

Real CSV — Not Just QFX

Huntington consumer banking only offers QFX and OFX downloads. Our converter extracts your PDF straight to CSV and Excel that work in any spreadsheet app.

No OL-221-A Errors

Huntington QFX downloads regularly fail with OL-221-A and OL-221-B errors in Quicken. PDF conversion skips the connection layer — no errors, no waiting for fixes.

Handles Legacy TCF Statements

Former TCF customers lost portal access to pre-merger history. If you saved the original TCF PDFs, we parse the old format too.

From PDF to Spreadsheet in 3 Steps

1

Download Your Statement

Sign in at huntington.com, open Documents under your account, pick the period, and download the PDF. Personal accounts keep ~7 years of statements online.

2

Upload the PDF

Drop your Huntington PDF above — Asterisk-Free Checking, Business Checking, savings, and credit card statements all work.

3

Download Your Data

Get CSV for Sheets, Excel for budgets, or QuickBooks-ready files in seconds.

Huntington Export Issues, Solved

No native CSV on consumer accounts

Huntington personal banking only offers QFX and OFX — no plain CSV button. Business Online has CSV, BAI2, Quicken, and QuickBooks exports, but consumers don't. PDF conversion gives you real CSV.

QFX downloads fail with OL-221-A

Huntington QFX downloads regularly throw OL-221-A and OL-221-B in Quicken — including a multi-day outage in Feb 2026. Converting the PDF avoids the connection entirely.

TCF merger stranded legacy statements

When TCF merged into Huntington in 2021, many former TCF customers lost portal access to pre-merger history. We parse the original TCF layout too — same way we handle other migrated banks like Regions post-iTreasury.

QFX needs conversion for QuickBooks

Huntington gives you QFX (Quicken format), not QBO. Importing QFX into QuickBooks needs a separate converter. Skip it: convert the PDF here and upload CSV via Banking > Upload Transactions.

Who Uses This Converter

Accountants & Bookkeepers

Reconcile Huntington client statements in Excel without troubleshooting OL-221-A errors or converting QFX files manually.

Small Business Owners

Import Huntington Business Checking transactions into QuickBooks via CSV upload — skip the QFX-to-QBO conversion step.

Tax Preparers

Pull a clean year of Huntington checking and credit card transactions for Schedule C and quarterly taxes.

Former TCF Customers

Convert legacy TCF Bank PDFs from before the 2021 merger — those records aren't in the Huntington portal anymore.

Freelancers

Track client deposits and project costs from Huntington Asterisk-Free Checking in Google Sheets.

Personal Finance Users

Budget Huntington checking and savings activity in Sheets — no consumer-side CSV download required.

Frequently Asked Questions

QHow do I download my Huntington Bank statement as a PDF?

Sign in at huntington.com, open Documents under your account, pick the statement period, and download the PDF. The Huntington mobile app works the same way. Personal accounts retain about 7 years of statements online.

QCan I export Huntington transactions to CSV?

Only on Business Online, which offers CSV, BAI2, Quicken, and QuickBooks exports. Personal accounts only download QFX and OFX — no CSV button. PDF conversion is the easiest way to get CSV from a consumer account.

QWhy does Huntington QFX download fail with OL-221-A?

OL-221-A and OL-221-B usually mean Huntington's download server is having trouble — most recently a multi-day outage in Feb 2026. The official fix is to wait. Converting the PDF avoids the connection entirely, so server outages don't block your work.

QCan I access my old TCF Bank statements after the Huntington merger?

Many former TCF customers lost portal access to pre-merger transactions when TCF merged into Huntington in 2021. If you saved the original TCF PDFs, our converter parses the old TCF layout. The same approach works for credit card statements and old invoices.

QHow do I import Huntington statements into QuickBooks?

Huntington offers QFX (Quicken), not QBO (QuickBooks Web Connect), so direct import needs format conversion. Cleaner path: convert your PDF here, then upload the CSV via QuickBooks Banking > Upload Transactions.

QDoes this work with Huntington Business Checking?

Yes. Business Checking 100, Unlimited Plus Business Checking, Analyzed Business Checking, and savings statements are all supported. Even though Business Online has CSV, PDF conversion is useful for archived statements and clean dedupe.

QIs my Huntington statement safe when I upload it?

Yes. Statements are processed over an encrypted connection and deleted right after conversion — nothing is stored on our servers.

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Convert Your Huntington Statement

Asterisk-Free Checking, Business Checking, savings, or credit card — upload your Huntington PDF and get spreadsheet-ready data instantly.