Import from DEGIRO

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Import from DEGIRO

Bring your DEGIRO portfolio into FolioCenter from a single Account statement — CSV or XLSX.

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Before you start

You import DEGIRO from its Account statement (the running cash-and-positions ledger, shown as Account or Rekeningoverzicht) — not the “Transactions” report. FolioCenter reads that file to rebuild your holdings, cash and transactions; it never connects to DEGIRO or sees your login.

CSV or XLSX both work. FolioCenter detects the real format from the file’s contents, so a DEGIRO spreadsheet that’s misnamed .xls still imports correctly — just upload it as-is.

Export the Account statement from DEGIRO

  1. Log in to DEGIRO on the web.
  2. Open Activity → Account statement (Rekeningoverzicht).
  3. Set the date range to cover your whole history.
  4. Export as CSV (or XLSX) and download the file.
DEGIRO → Activity → Account statement. Export the full date range as CSV or XLSX.

Use the Account statement, not the “Transactions” export. FolioCenter needs the statement’s change/balance columns to reconstruct both your cash and your positions.

Import into FolioCenter

  1. Start a new import and choose the DEGIRO card.
  2. Drop your Account statement into the drop zone — you can add more than one file.
  3. Give the fund a name.
  4. Confirm the base currency (usually EUR). If the statement holds more than one currency, pick the fund’s main one.
  5. Import. You’ll get a summary of the portfolios, accounts and transactions created.

Already track this portfolio in FolioCenter? Use add to an existing fund to merge a newer statement into it instead of creating a second fund — repeated rows de-duplicate away.

What gets imported

  • Buys and sells, with commission
  • Dividends and dividend tax
  • Fees and interest
  • Deposits and withdrawals
  • Currency changes (FX) and cash sweeps
  • Capital returns, corporate actions and mergers

After importing

Holdings with no market-data feed are flagged on the import summary with an Add prices button — see Import a manual price history to value them.

A DEGIRO merger or corporate action that depends on a stock split waits until the split is known. Once you add that security’s manual prices and split history, FolioCenter re-runs the import automatically to apply the now-unlocked action.

Troubleshooting

Export the Account statement (Rekeningoverzicht), not the Transactions report. FolioCenter locates the columns by the ISIN header, so leave the statement exactly as DEGIRO exports it.

DEGIRO sometimes labels its XLSX export as .xls. FolioCenter detects the true format from the file contents, so import it unchanged.

Corporate actions that depend on a split are held back until the split is known. Add the security’s manual prices and split history, and FolioCenter re-imports automatically to complete it.

Correct — rows are de-duplicated by DEGIRO’s own order / row identity, so importing an updated statement only adds what’s new.

DEGIRO is an independent third party; you export your own data and should check its terms of use. FolioCenter only reads the file you upload — it never connects to your broker. This guide is about using the app and isn’t investment advice.