How to Import PNC Bank Bank Statement into MYOB
To import your PNC Bank statement into MYOB: download your PDF from pnc.com → Accounts → Statements → Download, convert it to CSV using Bank Statement Converter (free, under 20 seconds), then upload via MYOB → Banking → Import Statement. No manual re-keying — all transactions transfer automatically.
Step 1: Download Your PNC Bank Statement
- 1. Sign in at pnc.com and select your account
- 2. Click 'Statements' in the account navigation
- 3. Select the statement period from the date picker
- 4. Click 'Download' to save the PDF
- 5. The PDF will download to your default downloads folder
Step 2: Convert PDF with Bank Statement Converter
Upload your PDF to Bank Statement Converter — select CSV output — download in under 20 seconds.
Step 3: Import into MYOB
- 1. Open MYOB Business (or AccountRight) and navigate to Banking
- 2. Select the bank account you want to import transactions into
- 3. Click 'Import Statement' from the bank account options
- 4. Choose CSV as the import format
- 5. Click 'Browse' and select your CSV file from Bank Statement Converter
- 6. MYOB will show a column-mapping screen — confirm Date, Description, Debit, Credit columns
- 7. Review the transaction list and click 'Import' to load
- 8. MYOB will auto-match transactions against existing purchases and sales — confirm or override matches
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I download my PNC Bank bank statement?
- Sign in at pnc.com and select your account → Click 'Statements' in the account navigation → Select the statement period from the date picker → Click 'Download' to save the PDF → The PDF will download to your default downloads folder
- What file format does MYOB accept for bank statement import?
- MYOB accepts CSV and OFX. CSV is most universally compatible. Convert your PDF to CSV using Bank Statement Converter, then import via Banking → Import Statement in your MYOB product.
- Does MYOB work for Australian and New Zealand banks?
- Yes. MYOB is the leading accounting platform in Australia and New Zealand. It works with all major AU/NZ banks: Commonwealth Bank, ANZ, Westpac, NAB, ASB, BNZ, Kiwibank, and all others.
- What is the difference between MYOB Business and AccountRight for imports?
- Both support CSV import. MYOB Business (cloud) uses Banking → Import Statement. AccountRight (desktop) uses Banking → Bank Transactions → Import. The CSV format accepted is the same for both.
- Is my PNC Bank data safe to upload?
- Yes. Bank Statement Converter processes files in-memory and deletes them immediately after conversion. No data is stored, logged, or used for model training. No account is required.
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