Convert SBI Statements to Excel

The easiest way to convert SBI passbook PDFs to Excel. 100% Private.

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Convert SBI PDF Passbook to Excel (Unlocked)

State Bank of India (SBI) statements generated via YONO or NetBanking are often password-protected or formatted in a way that makes copy-pasting impossible. The “Narration” column usually gets merged with the “Ref No,” making it a headache to calculate total expenses.

The Privacy Issue: You should never upload your SBI statement to a public server to convert it. Your PDF contains your Account Number, IFSC code, and address.

The SafeStatement Solution: Our tool decrypts your SBI PDF locally using your browser’s power. It cleanly separates the “Description” from “Cheque No” and formats the dates correctly for Tally or Excel analysis.

Why SafeStatement is Best for SBI

  • Others: Fail on YONO PDF passwords
  • SafeStatement: Unlocks with your Password Locally
  • Manual Entry: Tedious for 10+ page statements
  • SafeStatement: Converts 100 pages in seconds

How to Export SBI Statement to Excel

Follow these steps to turn your passbook PDF into editable data.

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1. Download via YONO

Open the SBI YONO App. Go to Accounts > Click on Balance > Email Statement. Or download via NetBanking.

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2. Enter Password

Drag the file above. If prompted, enter the password (usually the last 5 digits of your mobile + DOB).

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3. Get Excel

Download the .xlsx file. Now you can easily filter for “UPI” transactions or calculate your total debits.

Compatible with SBI Account Types

  • SBI Savings Plus Account
  • Current Account (Business)
  • Salary Accounts
  • SBI SimplySave Credit Card
  • SBI Elite / Prime Cards
  • Home Loan Interest Certs
  • PPF Account Statements
  • Recurring Deposit (RD)
  • Fixed Deposit (FD) Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the password for my SBI PDF?
If you downloaded it via NetBanking, there is usually no password. If you received it via Email or YONO, the password is typically the last 5 digits of your registered mobile number followed by your Date of Birth (DDMMYYYY).
Can I use this for CA Audits?
Yes. Accountants prefer Excel over PDF because it allows them to pivot the data. Our tool ensures that the “Cheque Number” and “Transaction Remarks” are in separate columns, saving your CA hours of manual work.