
Banque de Luxembourg
Bank

Google Sheets
Spreadsheet
Connect Banque de Luxembourg to Google Sheets
Automatically sync your transactions and balances to spreadsheets in Google Sheets.
Features
Everything, end to end.
From
Banque de Luxembourg
- Secure bank connection with automatic transaction syncing
- Supports pending transactions
- Might not support credit card accounts
To
Google Sheets
- Keep a spreadsheet up to date automatically with bank sync
- Choose exactly which transaction fields appear as columns
- Track current and historical balances on dedicated tabs
- Data syncs as real numbers and dates, ready for formulas and pivot tables
- Enrich transactions with clean merchant names, logos, and more (Pro)
Setup
How it works
Connect securely
Log in through Banque de Luxembourg's own PSD2 flow. Synci never sees or stores your credentials.
Pick accounts
Choose which Banque de Luxembourg accounts you want to sync.
Link to Google Sheets
Point those accounts at your spreadsheet(s) in Google Sheets.
Sync automatically
Transactions and balances flow from Banque de Luxembourg to Google Sheets from that point on.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Synci polls Banque de Luxembourg for new data every 30 to 360 minutes, depending on your plan. Some banks may not support high-frequency sync (30 min). When new transactions or balance changes are found, they are transferred to Google Sheets within seconds.
Yes — Banque de Luxembourg exposes pending transactions, and Synci syncs them to Google Sheets. When the bank eventually books them, Synci automatically updates the same transactions in Google Sheets rather than creating duplicates.
Banque de Luxembourg may not expose credit card accounts through PSD2. If yours does, you'll see them listed when you connect.
No. Synci connects to Banque de Luxembourg through regulated PSD2 APIs, which means authentication happens on Banque de Luxembourg's own login flow. Your bank login credentials are never shared with or stored by Synci.
Synci currently connects to Banque de Luxembourg through GoCardless, a regulated PSD2 data provider. Providers handle the technical connection to the bank — your login credentials stay between you and Banque de Luxembourg.