You can download the transaction history in CSV format. Then you can use excel and the name tag to categorise from the most common to the least common. Turning it into a pivot table then you can make it insightfull.
Wealth Position is very good app to manage personal finance with CSV file download or manual entry, it can track all your income, expenses, assets, liability, multiple currencies and future forecasting
I left ING and went to Bunq. Now I have a nice overview of what I'm spending on what and how much. I can even set up sub accounts that take from the right budget when I make a transaction.
You can download the transaction history in CSV format. Then you can use excel and the name tag to categorise from the most common to the least common. Turning it into a pivot table then you can make it insightfull.
this is nice answer for someone who doesn't have his own life :)
ING has this also. It's a paid service tough.
o rly? I'm scanning through all their products/services and i'm not seeing anything. Perhaps it's specific to account type?
Think i've found it - 'ING Insights' and it's only on the app afaict
I use lunchmoney.app
Wealth Position is very good app to manage personal finance with CSV file download or manual entry, it can track all your income, expenses, assets, liability, multiple currencies and future forecasting
I left ING and went to Bunq. Now I have a nice overview of what I'm spending on what and how much. I can even set up sub accounts that take from the right budget when I make a transaction.