CSV to BACS Converter | UK Payment File Generator
Convert CSV payments into generic BACS-style files for bank profile review.
From spreadsheet to bank review file
Upload payment rows, confirm the bank setup fields, validate the structure, then download through the same conversion and credit flow.
Upload a payment spreadsheet
Start with a CSV or Excel file containing payee names, payment amounts, dates, references, and bank account details.
Map fields and validate
Confirm originator details, map recipient columns, and let the generator check account identifiers, dates, totals, and required fields.
Download for bank review
Generate a standard-format payment file and review it with your bank before sending live payroll, vendor, rent, or payout batches.
UK BACS-style payment files from spreadsheets
Build generic BACS-style payment files from CSV or Excel data for UK payment workflows. The output includes Service User Number setup, sort code/account validation, payment references, and bank-specific caveats.
Validation before download
Validation before download
We check source rows and generated files for required columns, identifiers, dates, totals, record lengths, and common structural issues before creating the download.
Qualified bank-ready output
Nacha, Payments Canada, EPC/SEPA, Bacs/Pay.UK, QuickBooks, and bank names are trademarks of their owners. This tool is not affiliated with those organizations. Always confirm file requirements with your bank.
Run a test file first
For first-time setups, submit a small test file to your bank or confirm the generated layout with your bank implementation team before sending production payments.
Payment file generator FAQ
Can I create BACS files without payroll software?
You can generate generic BACS-style payment files from spreadsheets, but your bank or bureau may require profile-specific settings before live submission.
What setup field is required for BACS?
The key originator field is the Service User Number, often called the SUN.
Can BACS bank requirements vary?
Yes. BACS and bureau workflows can include bank-specific constraints, so first files should be tested with your bank.