CAMT Support in KMyMoney

Thomas Baumgart thb at net-bembel.de
Thu Jan 23 07:26:25 GMT 2025


On Sonntag, 12. Januar 2025 16:48:49 CET Jan Ritzerfeld via KMyMoney wrote:

> Hi all,  
> 
> I've been a happy user of KMyMoney for 16 years--thank you for providing such 
> a reliable tool! However, I’ve encountered challenges related to transaction 
> details that I’d like to share.  
> 
> I currently use FinTS (Sparkasse in Rhineland) with SWIFT (MT940) for my 
> transactions. Since my wife and I share a joint account, I often need to 
> determine who initiated certain transactions, such as direct debits. 
> Unfortunately, this information isn’t available in MT940 raw data, so I 
> couldn't expect KMyMoney to show it either. However, since October 2018, the 
> MREF field in the Memo section has helped me attribute some direct debits, 
> which has been invaluable for resolving ambiguities.  
> 
> Recently, my bank introduced the Kundensystem-ID check, requiring me to update 
> AqBanking. During this process, I discovered that CAMT is now supported and 
> offers significantly more structured and detailed information than MT940. 
> AqBanking, for example, imports: "NtryDtls/TxDtls/RltdPties/Dbtr/Nm" or 
> "NtryDtls/TxDtls/RltdPties/Cdtr/Nm" as "localName".  
> 
> Unfortunately, KMyMoney does not seem to import or display this field when 
> switching to CAMT. Worse, the previously helpful MREF details no longer appear 
> in the Memo field. As a result, I cannot determine who (my wife or me) 
> triggered certain transactions.

How would one go about switching to CAMT? How do I find out, if my bank
supports it? Maybe dumb questions, but I have not looked into the topic
at all.

> As far as I know, there will be a mandatory switch to CAMT in November this 
> year. Does anyone know if KMyMoney supports these specific fields or if 
> there’s a workaround to view this information from AqBanking?

Where did you get the information that CAMT will become mandatory
later this year? Once details are clear(er) we can certainly work out
a solution. I doubt that there currently is a workaround.

-- 

Regards

Thomas Baumgart

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