Where to find the export in DeGiro
- Log in to DeGiro from a desktop browser.
- In the left sidebar, click Inbox (the icon with the number badge on it).
- Open Account statement — described as "Transactions, fees, dividends, deposits & more". Not Transactions, not Portfolio Depreciation.
- Set the date range. For a complete picture, go from your very first transaction to today. FolioInsights deduplicates rows across imports, so exporting the full history is safe even if you have done it before.
- Click Export and choose CSV. The file downloads as
Account.csv.
That is it. Drop the file onto FolioInsights at folioinsights.app and you will see your KPIs, positions, and net worth within a second.
What is inside the file
The export always uses Dutch formatting regardless of your DeGiro UI language: dates as dd-MM-yyyy and numbers with , as the decimal separator. There are 12
columns, and the description column is in Dutch too — that is the one that identifies every
transaction as a buy, sell, dividend, fee, and so on. FolioInsights classifies it automatically,
including corporate-action rows like mergers (FUSIE) and ISIN changes
(WIJZIGING ISIN).
Things that are safe to ignore
- Cash deposits and withdrawals — skipped on import since they are cash movements, not portfolio events.
- FX conversions between currencies — not treated as buys or sells.
- Spin-offs and share conversions with very rare descriptions — silently skipped rather than misclassified. If you ever see a number that feels off, check the raw CSV for rows the tool could not handle.
Re-exporting later
Whenever you want to bring your data up to date, export the same CSV for a period that overlaps with your last export and import it again. FolioInsights hashes each row, so duplicates are skipped automatically — only genuinely new transactions are added.