
Import the CSV exported from 1 Money into 1M Finance and keep tracking without re-entering everything from scratch.
Not affiliated with 1 Money. This page describes a user-controlled CSV import path only.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
1M Finance supports importing the CSV exported from 1 Money. The import happens from a file you choose yourself. There is no bank sync and no credential-based migration.
Create a CSV export from your existing 1 Money data and keep that file as your backup before switching.
Download 1M Finance from the App Store or Google Play, then sign in so your local data can be linked to your device and optional backup account.
Inside the 1M Finance app, go to Profile & Settings, then Data Management, then Import from other apps, and select the 1 Money CSV file. The app will analyze the file before importing it.
Finish the import flow and confirm the imported data looks correct before deleting your original export file.
1M Finance reads a sectioned CSV, so how much comes across depends on what your export file contains. Its importer recognises up to five sections:
Anything a CSV can't carry — receipt images, attachments, or settings specific to your previous app — won't transfer. For the exact column layout each section expects, see the CSV format guide.
Keep your original CSV export until you have checked the imported data in 1M Finance. That gives you a clean rollback point if you want to retry the import later.
No. 1M Finance is a separate app and is not affiliated with 1 Money. This page only describes how to import a CSV file that you export yourself.
No. There is no account linking and no bank sync. You choose a CSV file and 1M Finance imports it locally on your device.
Keep your original export file until you've reviewed the result. You can retry the import from that file, and your data stays on your device throughout.
Sankey cash-flow visualization, net worth tracking, category budgets, and multi-currency support with automatic exchange-rate conversion — with your data kept private on your device. See the overview for more.