Convert Password-Protected Bank Statement PDFs
Many banks issue password-protected PDF statements to secure your financial data. Bank Statement Converter handles password-protected PDFs — enter your statement password during upload and transactions extract to Excel, CSV, or QBO just as with a non-protected file.
Key Benefits
- Supports password-protected bank statement PDFs from all major banks
- Enter your PDF password securely during upload — not stored or logged
- Extracts all transactions to Excel, CSV, or QBO despite password protection
- Works with ANZ, Westpac, HSBC Asia, and other banks that password-protect statements
- Files processed in-memory and deleted immediately — password never retained
How It Works
- Step 1: Download your password-protected bank statement PDF
- Step 2: Upload to Bank Statement Converter
- Step 3: Enter your statement password when prompted during upload
- Step 4: Select output format and download the unlocked, converted file
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which banks issue password-protected PDF statements?
- Many Asian, Australian, and UK banks issue password-protected PDFs — ANZ, Westpac, DBS, OCBC, HSBC Asia, Maybank, and others. The password is typically your date of birth or last 4 digits of your account number.
- Is it safe to enter my PDF password?
- Yes. The password is used only to decrypt the PDF during conversion. It is never logged, stored, or associated with your file in any way. Files and passwords are discarded immediately after conversion.
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