Why syncing ABN AMRO to YNAB is still painful
ABN AMRO is one of the most searched banks among European YNAB users in Netherlands. The budgeting method works — but keeping accounts current when your bank and YNAB do not talk to each other creates weekly friction.
YNAB offers Direct Import in Netherlands through Plaid, but coverage is limited to certain institutions — and ABN AMRO is often not on the list, or the connection breaks after credential changes. Many ABN AMRO customers still export CSV files from online banking and import them manually each week.
Even when imports work, the process is fragile: export formats change, pending transactions appear twice, and your YNAB budget is only as fresh as your last upload. If you share a budget with a partner or track multiple ABN AMRO accounts, the manual work multiplies.

