Australia Bank Statement Converter
Convert Australia bank statement PDFs to CSV, Excel (.xlsx), JSON, or QuickBooks (.qbo) files. Works with major Australia banks and helps with BAS lodgement, ATO record-keeping, and GST reconciliation.
Bank Statements in Australia
Banks in Australia usually provide statements as downloadable PDF files through online banking portals. These PDFs contain transaction tables with dates, descriptions, debit and credit amounts, and balances.
MintConvert extracts these transaction tables and converts them into structured formats like CSV, Excel (.xlsx), JSON, or QuickBooks (.qbo). This allows the data to be analysed in spreadsheets or imported into accounting software used in Australia.
Major Australia Banks Supported
MintConvert supports bank statement PDFs from major banks in Australia, including:
- Commonwealth Bank bank statements can be converted to CSV, Excel, JSON, or QuickBooks.
- ANZ Bank bank statements can be converted to CSV, Excel, JSON, or QuickBooks.
Choose Your Output Format
Why MintConvert
- 2 supported banks — CommBank, ANZ
- AUD preserved — Amounts exported as numeric values
- Date normalisation — DD/MM/YYYY → YYYY-MM-DD
- BAS lodgement, ATO record-keeping, and GST reconciliation — In Australia, bank statements support BAS (Business Activity Statement) lodgement with the ATO, GST reconciliation, and annual income tax returns.
- 4 output formats — CSV, Excel, JSON, QuickBooks
- Free to start — 5 conversions/month with no credit card
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Australia banks are supported?
MintConvert supports Commonwealth Bank, ANZ Bank with bank-specific parsers for each bank's PDF format.
Can I use converted Australia statements for BAS lodgement, ATO record-keeping, and GST reconciliation?
In Australia, bank statements support BAS (Business Activity Statement) lodgement with the ATO, GST reconciliation, and annual income tax returns.
What currency format is used in the output?
All AUD amounts are exported as numeric values with no symbols.
What date format is used?
MintConvert normalises dates from DD/MM/YYYY to YYYY-MM-DD.
Which accounting software works with the output?
CSV and Excel outputs work with Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks Online, Reckon. QuickBooks uses the QBO format.
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