ANZ Bank Statement Converter: Convert PDF to Excel and CSV

Upload an ANZ Bank PDF statement and get a clean Excel (.xlsx) or CSV file with every transaction in its own row, dates, descriptions, amounts and running balance intact, ready for bookkeeping, BAS, loan applications and tax time.

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Why convert ANZ statements to a spreadsheet

ANZ, the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, is one of Australia's big four banks, and its statements land as PDFs: the official document a lender, an accountant, or the ATO will accept. ANZ Internet Banking does have a Download transactions feature that exports CSV or OFX, but it runs off a live activity feed and covers only about the last two years, with no running balances, no opening or closing totals, and no interest or fee breakdown. PDF statements, by contrast, are available for up to seven years and keep the full statement structure. So for a complete multi-year history, a closed account, or a loan or audit, you come back to the PDF. That is where a PDF gets in the way: you cannot total a column, filter by date, or reconcile a running balance inside a document. This converter reads the ANZ statement PDF back into clean rows you can sort, total and categorise in Excel, Google Sheets, Xero or MYOB. Use the bank statement converter for any account you hold.

Clean columns, every line

Date, description, debit, credit and balance land in their own columns so you can sort, total and categorise without retyping a single ANZ transaction.

Reads scanned and shared PDFs

Built-in OCR pulls transactions out of scanned or emailed statements, so a bookkeeper who only received the PDF can convert it, no ANZ login required.

Ties out to the official statement

Amounts and the running balance are preserved line by line, so the export reconciles against the opening and closing balances printed on your ANZ statement.

How to convert an ANZ statement to Excel

Four steps, no software to install.

1

Download the PDF

In ANZ Internet Banking or the ANZ Plus app, open the account, go to Statements, and download the statement period you need as a PDF.

2

Upload it here

Drop the PDF into the converter at the top of this page. Password-protected files are detected on upload.

3

Review the table

The transactions are read into rows. Check the preview and pick the columns you want to keep.

4

Export Excel or CSV

Download a clean .xlsx or .csv file, ready for Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks, or your own spreadsheet.

ANZ export vs converting the PDF

ANZ Internet Banking's built-in Download transactions feature is handy for the recent months, but it has real limits. Here is how the two paths compare when you need ANZ transactions as data.

What you need ANZ export (CSV / OFX) Convert the statement PDF here
History range Covers only about the last two years off a live activity feed; older activity is not available. Any period the PDF covers, up to seven years, including multi-year and closed accounts.
Official record A live activity feed, not the statement a lender or the ATO asks for. Built from the official PDF statement itself, with its balances intact.
Running balance Not included; the export has no running balance and no opening or closing totals. Kept line by line so the export reconciles to the closing balance.
Fees and interest No interest or fee breakdown in the raw activity export. Fees, interest and charges are read from the statement into their own rows.
Login needed Yes, you must be logged into ANZ Internet Banking on the account. No. Upload any ANZ PDF you already have, even one emailed to you.

Who uses the ANZ converter

Bookkeepers and accountants

Turn a client's monthly ANZ PDFs into import-ready files for Xero or MYOB when you do not have Internet Banking access.

Small businesses and sole traders

Pull a full year of activity into Excel for BAS, GST and the annual tax return without manual data entry.

Home loan and loan applicants

Hand a broker or lender clean, structured statements when they need to see income, spending and balances.

Finance and audit teams

Get official ANZ statements into structured data for reviews, reconciliations and diligence.

Built for real ANZ statements

Whether it is an ANZ Access everyday account, an ANZ Plus account, an ANZ Online Saver, a business transaction account, or an ANZ credit card, the converter keeps the detail intact so nothing has to be re-entered by hand.

  • Card payments, EFTPOS, refunds and ATM withdrawals
  • Direct debits, BPAY, PayID and Osko transfers
  • Salary and deposit credits with the running balance
  • Fees, interest and any account charges
  • Multi-page statements and full-year exports

Output you can use anywhere

Export to Excel (.xlsx) for analysis or CSV for clean imports. The CSV maps neatly into accounting tools so you can bring ANZ activity straight into your books.

Excel .xlsx CSV Xero-ready MYOB-ready QuickBooks-ready Google Sheets

ANZ statement converter FAQ

Can I export ANZ transactions to CSV or Excel?

Yes, partly. ANZ Internet Banking has a Download transactions feature that exports CSV or OFX, but it covers only about the last two years off a live activity feed, with no running balance and no fee breakdown. For a full statement, or for older history, download the PDF and convert it here to get a clean Excel or CSV file with every column intact.

How do I download an ANZ statement as a PDF?

Log into ANZ Internet Banking or the ANZ Plus app, open the account, and go to the Statements section. Choose the statement period you need and download it as a PDF. That PDF is the official record a lender or the ATO accepts. Upload it to the converter at the top of this page to turn it into rows you can total and filter.

How far back can I get ANZ statements?

ANZ PDF statements are generally available for up to seven years, while the CSV or OFX transaction download reaches back only about two years. If you need a multi-year history for a loan, a BAS review or an audit, download the older PDF statements and convert each one here to rebuild the full timeline as clean data in a spreadsheet.

Does ANZ Internet Banking export a running balance?

No. The Download transactions export gives you dates, descriptions and amounts, but no running balance and no opening or closing totals. The running balance lives only on the PDF statement. This converter reads that balance line by line, so the exported file reconciles against the closing balance printed on your ANZ statement.

Can I convert an ANZ Plus statement to Excel?

Yes. ANZ Plus statements download as PDFs from the ANZ Plus app, and the converter reads them the same way it reads ANZ Internet Banking statements. Upload the PDF at the top of the page and it will pull each transaction into its own row, then let you export a clean Excel (.xlsx) or CSV file for your books.

Is it safe to convert an ANZ bank statement online?

Files are encrypted in transit and at rest, and access is controlled during processing. Conversions run in isolated environments, and there is an option for zero data retention so your statement is not kept after you download the result. No ANZ login or banking password is ever entered here; you only upload a PDF you already have.

Will the converted file import into Xero or MYOB?

Yes. The CSV output maps cleanly into Xero, MYOB and QuickBooks with date, description and amount columns, so you can bring ANZ activity straight into your books. Export to Excel (.xlsx) instead if you want to review or categorise the transactions before importing them into your accounting software.

Work with statements from more than one institution? The bank statement converter handles every statement format from a single upload, so you are not switching tools for each account. Need only the spreadsheet? The PDF bank statement to Excel converter returns a clean XLSX with the same date, description, and amount columns.

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