Convert First Bank Nigeria Bank Statements to Excel, CSV & QBO
Convert First Bank of Nigeria PDF statements to Excel or CSV. Handles password-protected First Bank statements. Works for savings, salary, SME, and corporate accounts.
Supported output formats: Excel (XLSX), CSV, QuickBooks (QBO), JSON
Account types supported: FirstSave Account, FirstCurrent Account, Salary Account, FirstEdu Account, SME Account
Bank: First Bank of Nigeria Limited
Headquarters: Lagos, Nigeria
How to Convert First Bank Nigeria Statements
- Download your PDF statement from First Bank Nigeria online banking
- Upload the PDF to Bank Statement Converter's converter
- Select your output format: Excel, CSV, JSON, or QBO
- Click Convert and download your structured file
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I download a First Bank Nigeria statement as PDF?
- Log in to First Bank Internet Banking at ibank.firstbanknigeria.com, go to Accounts > Account Statement, select your date range, choose PDF format, and download. Also available on the FirstMobile app.
- Can I convert a First Bank Nigeria statement to Excel?
- Yes. Download your First Bank PDF statement, upload it to Bank Statement Converter, and export as Excel (XLSX) or CSV. Free, no signup required.
- What is the First Bank Nigeria statement PDF password?
- First Bank statement PDFs are typically password protected with your date of birth in DDMMYYYY format (e.g., 15071985). If this doesn't work, try your account number or contact First Bank customer care at 0700FIRSTCONTACT.
- Is First Bank Nigeria the oldest bank in Nigeria?
- Yes. First Bank of Nigeria was founded in 1894 as the Bank of British West Africa (BBWA), making it Nigeria's oldest bank and one of Africa's oldest financial institutions.