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Bank Statement → .XLSX

Upload any bank statement PDF and get a fully formatted Excel workbook. Columns auto-sized, dates normalised, amounts clean and ready for analysis. Works with HDFC, ICICI, SBI, and 21 more banks.

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Why Convert to Excel?

Upload any bank statement PDF and get a fully formatted Excel workbook. Columns auto-sized, dates normalised, amounts clean and ready for analysis. Compatible with Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice Calc, Numbers. The output uses consistent column names across all banks — Date, Description, Debit, Credit, and Balance — so your import workflow works identically regardless of which bank issued the statement.

Example Output

DateDescriptionDebit (USD)Credit (USD)Balance
2024-03-15Chase ATM Withdrawal2,000.0048,500.00
2024-03-18Salary Credit75,000.001,23,500.00

How It Works

  1. Download your bank statement PDF

    Log into your online banking portal and download your statement as a PDF. Most banks support this under Accounts → Statements or e-Statements.

  2. Upload to MintConvert

    Drag and drop your PDF onto the converter. MintConvert auto-detects your bank and begins parsing immediately — no configuration needed.

  3. Download your Excel file

    Your Excel file downloads in under 30 seconds. The .xlsx file opens natively in Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. All amounts are numeric — no text-to-columns conversion needed.

Why MintConvert

  • Bank-specific parsingNot generic OCR — each of the 23 supported banks has its own parser calibrated for its exact PDF layout.
  • Microsoft Excel compatibleOutput is formatted to import directly into Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice Calc, Numbers without reformatting.
  • Multi-page supportConvert statements covering weeks, months, or years — all pages processed in one upload.
  • Privacy firstPDFs deleted immediately after conversion. No storage, no accounts needed for the free tier.
  • 23 banks supportedChase, HDFC, Barclays, ICICI, Wells Fargo, CommBank, DBS, and 16 more across 8 countries.
  • Free to start5 free conversions per month. No credit card required to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a bank statement PDF to Excel?

Upload your bank statement PDF to MintConvert. The converter automatically detects your bank's format, extracts all transactions, and downloads a clean Excel file — typically in under 30 seconds.

Which banks are supported for Excel conversion?

MintConvert supports 23 banks across 8 countries including Chase, HDFC, Barclays, ICICI, Wells Fargo, Commonwealth Bank, and more. See the full list below.

Is the Excel output accurate?

Yes — MintConvert uses bank-specific parsers for each of the 23 supported banks, not generic OCR. Each parser is calibrated for that bank's exact PDF layout, producing accurate Date, Description, Debit, Credit, and Balance columns.

Is my bank statement data secure?

Your PDF is processed in-memory only. MintConvert does not store uploaded files — the PDF is deleted immediately after conversion. The Excel download link expires after 24 hours.

Can I convert multi-page bank statements?

Yes — MintConvert processes all pages in a single pass. Whether your statement is 1 page or 100 pages, you get a single Excel file containing every transaction.

Does it work with password-protected PDFs?

Some banks (like HDFC) password-protect their PDFs. You can unlock your PDF using your bank's password (usually date of birth or customer ID) before uploading, or use MintConvert's built-in unlock feature on supported banks.

Is there a free plan?

Yes — MintConvert's free tier includes 5 conversions per month with all output formats including Excel. Paid plans start at $9/month for 100 conversions.

Can I open the my bank Excel file in Google Sheets?

The Excel output includes one row per transaction with Date, Description, Debit (blank if not applicable), Credit, and Balance columns. The .xlsx file opens natively in Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. All amounts are numeric — no text-to-columns conversion needed.

What if my bank is not listed?

Contact MintConvert at hello@mintconvert.com to request support for your bank. We add new banks based on user demand — typically within 2–4 weeks.

Can I use the XLSX file with Microsoft Excel?

Yes — The .xlsx file opens natively in Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. All amounts are numeric — no text-to-columns conversion needed.