One upload, many bank formats
Banks use different export formats by region and product. This hub sniffs the file and routes to the right parser.
Supported in v1: OFX, QFX, QIF, IIF, MT940, camt.053 XML, TSV, CSV, and Excel .xls/.xlsx.
PDF statements are not supported yet, export OFX or CSV from online banking when possible.
What data is included in the bank statement to CSV export?
Your CSV typically includes:
- Transaction date, formatted for spreadsheets
- Amount, with optional sign flip for your bank convention
- Description, payee, or narrative text when present
- Reference, check number, or category fields when supplied
- Account or currency metadata when the file includes it
Why use this bank statement to CSV converter
Private browser conversion
Files never leave your device. No account required.
Fast preview
See rows before you download so you can catch format issues early.
Free with no watermark
Unlimited conversions for personal and business use.
Works with real bank exports
Built for production statement files, not toy samples.
Excel-ready output
UTF-8 BOM and CRLF options help Excel open the file on the first try.
Batch-friendly
Combine multiple statement files in one session when supported.
Who converts bank statement to CSV?
Accountants and bookkeepers
Reconcile in Excel, match invoices, and share clean tables with clients.
Small business owners
Build cash-flow views without proprietary software.
Treasury and finance teams
Normalize bank feeds before loading a data warehouse or ERP.
Migrating between tools
Move historical transactions into a new accounting platform via CSV.
CSVall vs other ways to convert bank statement
Compare common approaches before you pick a workflow.
| Method | Cost | Speed | Data privacy | Ease of use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSVall (this tool) | Free | Instant | Browser-only | Upload and download |
| Manual copy in a text editor | Free | Slow | Local | Technical |
| Desktop converter app | Paid | Fast | Varies | Install required |
| Ask your bank for CSV | Free | Depends on bank | Bank portal | Not always offered |
Common bank statement to CSV issues
Dates look like numbers in Excel
Pick ISO, US, or EU in options, or format the column as Date after import.
Wrong debit and credit signs
Enable Flip amount sign or multiply the amount column in your sheet.
Garbled characters
Use UTF-8 BOM and import with UTF-8 selected in Excel.
Missing rows
Confirm you exported transactions, not a summary PDF or HTML page.
Supported and unsupported formats
Supported: OFX family, QIF, IIF, MT940, camt.053, tab-separated text, Excel workbooks.
Not supported in v1: PDF and scanned images. Use your bank’s OFX or CSV download instead.
Dedicated converters
Prefer a specific format? Use OFX to CSV, QIF to CSV, MT940 to CSV, or XLS to CSV directly.