Convert HDFC Bank Statement to QuickBooks — Step-by-Step Guide

HDFC Bank PDF statement: Convert bank statement PDF to QBO for QuickBooks. Imports as a native bank feed — no manual entry. Works with QuickBooks Online and Desktop. Free.

Output format: QuickBooks (.qbo)

Supported account types: HDFC Bank Savings Account, Classic Savings, Premium Savings, SavingsMax accounts, HDFC Bank Salary Account, Basic Savings, DigiSave Youth Account, HDFC Bank Current Account, Trade & Forex accounts, HDFC Bank Credit Cards — Regalia, Infinia, Millennia, MoneyBack, Tata Neu

How to Convert

  1. Log in to https://www.hdfcbank.com and download your statement as a PDF
  2. Upload the PDF to Bank Statement Converter
  3. Select QuickBooks as the output format and click Convert
  4. Download your .qbo file — ready in under 20 seconds

Other formats: HDFC Bank to Excel · HDFC Bank to CSV · HDFC Bank to Xero · HDFC Bank to Google Sheets · HDFC Bank to Quicken

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this work with QuickBooks Online?
Yes. QuickBooks Online supports QBO (Web Connect) file import via Banking → Upload from file. The file imports as a bank feed with transaction date, description, and amount pre-populated.
Does this work with QuickBooks Desktop (Pro/Premier/Enterprise)?
Yes. QuickBooks Desktop accepts QBO files via File → Utilities → Import → Web Connect Files. All versions of QuickBooks Desktop support this import method.
Will QuickBooks automatically categorize transactions from the import?
QuickBooks will attempt to match imported transactions to existing rules and payees. New transactions without a match appear in the For Review tab in Banking for manual categorization.
What if I get an error importing the QBO file?
The most common error is a duplicate transaction (already imported). Check that you're not importing a date range you've already imported. If the error persists, try the CSV import option and manually map columns in QuickBooks.