Convert S&T Bank Statement to Google Sheets — Step-by-Step Guide
S&T Bank PDF statement: Convert bank statement PDF to CSV for Google Sheets import. File → Import → Upload. Share with your accountant instantly. Free, no signup.
Output format: Google Sheets (.csv)
Supported account types: S&T Bank Personal Checking, Relationship Checking, Interest Checking, S&T Bank Savings, Money Market accounts, S&T Bank Visa Credit Cards, S&T Bank Business Checking, Commercial banking accounts
How to Convert
- Log in to https://www.stbancorp.com and download your statement as a PDF
- Upload the PDF to Bank Statement Converter
- Select Google Sheets as the output format and click Convert
- Download your .csv file — ready in under 20 seconds
Other formats: S&T Bank to Excel · S&T Bank to CSV · S&T Bank to QuickBooks · S&T Bank to Xero · S&T Bank to Quicken
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I import a bank statement PDF directly into Google Sheets?
- Google Sheets cannot open PDFs directly. You must first convert the bank statement PDF to CSV using Bank Statement Converter, then import the CSV via File → Import in Google Sheets.
- Will Google Sheets auto-format my dates after import?
- Google Sheets may reformat dates depending on your locale settings. To standardize: select the Date column → Format → Number → Date → choose your preferred format. Amounts format correctly if the column contains only numbers.
- How do I share the imported bank statement with my accountant?
- After importing to Google Sheets, click Share (top right) → enter your accountant's email → set permission to Commenter or Editor. They can view and add notes without downloading anything.
- Can I use SUMIF to categorize spending in Google Sheets?
- Yes. After import, use =SUMIF(B:B, "*Amazon*", C:C) to sum all Amazon charges in column C. Replace column letters to match your Date/Description/Amount layout.