Follow these simple steps to export your DEGIRO trading history and import it into AllInvestView for comprehensive portfolio tracking, tax reporting, and analytics.
Which export to pick: Transactions gives you the buys and sells. The separate Account statement adds dividends, fees and deposits. Import both files for complete records — the Transactions CSV alone does not contain dividend income.
| Datum | Tijd | Product | ISIN | Beurs | Aantal | Koers | Waarde | Wisselkoers | Transactiekosten | Totaal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14-03-2026 | 09:31 | Fake All-World ETF | IE00FAKE1234 | EAM | 15 | 95,40 | -1.431,00 | — | -2,00 | -1.433,00 |
| 02-04-2026 | 14:05 | Fakeco Inc | US00FAKE0001 | NDQ | -5 | 210,00 | 830,04 | 1,2650 | -0,50 | 829,54 |
Illustrative rows with invented products, ISINs and amounts. Note the semicolon delimiter and comma decimals (1.431,00 = one thousand four hundred thirty-one).
You never import blind. After AllInvestView detects the DEGIRO format, it shows a review screen where every row is grouped, editable and confirmed by you before anything is saved:
DEGIRO CSVs use ";" as the delimiter and "," as the decimal point. The importer detects both automatically — do not "fix" the file in Excel first, which can corrupt it.
The Transactions export contains only trades. Dividends, fees and deposits are in the Account statement export — import that too, or your income will be missing.
"03-04-2026" is 3 April, not 4 March. The importer parses DEGIRO dates day-first, so European dates are never misread.
Some DEGIRO products (e.g. crypto trackers) export rows with no quantity. These are skipped rather than imported as zero-share positions.
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