Convert PDF Bank Statement to MYOB
To import a PDF bank statement into MYOB: convert to CSV using Bank Statement Converter (free), then go to Banking → select account → Import Statement → upload CSV. MYOB maps your transaction columns and adds them to the reconciliation feed. Works for MYOB Business (cloud) and AccountRight (desktop).
Key Benefits
- Convert any Australian or NZ bank PDF to MYOB-compatible CSV in seconds
- Import via Banking → [Account] → Import Statement
- Works with Commonwealth Bank, ANZ, Westpac, NAB, ASB, BNZ, and all AU/NZ banks
- MYOB auto-matches imported transactions with bank rules
- Free, no signup required
How It Works
- Step 1: Upload your bank statement PDF to Bank Statement Converter
- Step 2: Select CSV output and download
- Step 3: In MYOB, go to Banking → select your account → Import Statement
- Step 4: Upload the CSV and confirm column mapping — Date, Description, Debit, Credit
Frequently Asked Questions
- What CSV format does MYOB require for bank import?
- MYOB accepts CSV with Date, Description, and either a single Amount column or separate Debit/Credit columns. Bank Statement Converter outputs Debit and Credit columns by default, which MYOB handles correctly.
- Does this work with MYOB AccountRight desktop?
- Yes. MYOB AccountRight accepts CSV import via Banking → Bank Transactions → Import → Bank Statement. Use the same CSV from Bank Statement Converter for both MYOB Business cloud and AccountRight desktop.
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