DEGIRO DEGIRO Import Guide

How to Import DEGIRO Trades into AllInvestView

Follow these simple steps to export your DEGIRO trading history and import it into AllInvestView for comprehensive portfolio tracking, tax reporting, and analytics.

Step 1: Export Your DEGIRO Trading History

  1. Log in to your DEGIRO account on the web platform
  2. Go to Activity > Transactions
  3. Select your date range (we recommend exporting all history)
  4. Click Export and choose CSV format
  5. Save the file — DEGIRO uses semicolon separators (AllInvestView handles this automatically)

Expected CSV Format

Date | Time | Product | ISIN | Exchange | Quantity | Price | Local value | Value | Exchange rate | Transaction costs | Total

Step 2: Import into AllInvestView

  1. Go to AllInvestView Import Tool (or click Import from your dashboard)
  2. Drag and drop your DEGIRO CSV file, or click to browse
  3. AllInvestView automatically detects the DEGIRO format and maps all columns
  4. Review the imported trades and confirm — your DEGIRO portfolio is now tracked!

Common Issues & Solutions

Semicolon-separated CSV

DEGIRO uses semicolons instead of commas. AllInvestView automatically detects and handles this format.

European date format (DD-MM-YYYY)

AllInvestView recognizes European date formats from DEGIRO CSVs automatically.

Missing dividends

DEGIRO's transaction export may not include dividends. Export the Account Statement separately for complete dividend history.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does AllInvestView support DEGIRO auto-sync?
Currently, DEGIRO trades are imported via CSV. Our importer automatically recognizes DEGIRO's semicolon-separated format.
Can I import DEGIRO custody and basic accounts?
Yes, both account types use the same CSV format. Import each into separate portfolios if desired.
Are transaction fees imported from DEGIRO?
Yes, the transaction costs column is parsed and can be used for cost basis calculations.