Import guide Importing your KBC transactions
KBC lets you download your account history as a CSV file. That file is all piggyme needs: no bank connection, no shared passwords — you fetch your own data, piggyme turns it into answers.
The first time takes about five minutes; after that it is a matter of seconds each month.
Exporting at KBC
- Sign in to KBC Touch (kbc.be on your computer is easiest for downloading files).
- Open the account you want to export and view its transactions.
- Find the download/export button in the transaction overview and pick CSV as the format.
- Choose the period (go generous — more history makes piggyme smarter) and download the file.
Exact menu names vary a little between KBC Touch and KBC Mobile versions, but the export always lives near the transaction overview.
Importing into piggyme
- Open piggyme and drag the downloaded file into the window (or click "Import your bank export" and pick the file).
- piggyme recognises the columns automatically. If something looks off, the column helper shows exactly what it found and you point it to the right column — once; it remembers for future imports.
- Done: your transactions get categories right away, and your overview, budgets and forecast fill themselves in. Fix a few categories if needed — the app learns from every correction.
Good to know
- Multiple accounts or banks? Drop all the files in at once — piggyme merges everything and automatically cancels out transfers between your own accounts.
- Re-importing overlapping periods is harmless: duplicates are recognised and only counted once.
- Your file stays on your own device — on the free plan your data never leaves your computer, and with Plus everything syncs end-to-end encrypted.
- Import monthly (or weekly if you like to stay on top of it) — forecasts and alerts get sharper with more history.
Try it right away
The demo works without an account — or create a free account and import your own export.