An Argorant export is a plain CSV, one row per contact, designed to be loaded straight into a sending tool or a CRM without cleanup.
- Name: the contact's name. Most sending tools split this into first and last name at import, and first name is what personalisation usually uses.
- Title: the person's job title as held at the company. Useful for personalisation and for splitting one file into several sequences by role.
- Company: the organisation the person works at. This is the field CRMs match on when they create or link accounts.
- Email: the work address. This is the key you should dedupe and suppress on.
- Location: where the contact sits. Use it for send-time scheduling and for splitting a multi-market file into per-market campaigns.
- Verification status: the result of the check run when the export was created. This is what lets you decide how to treat catch-all addresses.

Open the file in a spreadsheet once before importing, and check that the encoding renders accented characters correctly. If it does not, the fix is in your spreadsheet's import dialog rather than in the file, and importing the CSV directly into your sending tool usually sidesteps the issue entirely.
Every row in the file is an address that passed verification, so the row count is also your credit count for that export.