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Convert HSBC bank statements to Excel & CSV

Turn your HSBC statement PDF into a clean, structured spreadsheet in seconds — free, private, and processed entirely in your browser. No upload, no signup.

Manually retyping a HSBC statement into a spreadsheet is slow and error-prone. With BankStmtConvert you can extract every transaction from a HSBC PDF — dates, descriptions, debits, credits and balances — and export it to Excel or CSV, ready to import into your accounting software. Everything runs locally, so your HSBC data never leaves your device.

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Three steps to convert a HSBC bank statement PDF to Excel: 1) drop the PDF on BankStmtConvert, 2) transactions are extracted locally in the browser, 3) download a clean Excel or CSV file.
From HSBC PDF to a clean Excel/CSV in three steps — all processed locally in your browser.

How to download your HSBC statement as a PDF

  1. Log on to HSBC Online Banking or the HSBC UK app.
  2. Select your account and open Statements.
  3. Download the PDF statement for the period you need.

How to convert your HSBC statement to Excel

  1. Open the free converter. Go to the BankStmtConvert converter — no signup, no install.
  2. Drop your PDF. Drag your HSBC statement PDF onto the dropzone. Parsing happens instantly and entirely in your browser.
  3. Download Excel or CSV. Review the extracted table (Date, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance) and download it as Excel (XLSX) or CSV — ready for QuickBooks, Xero or Sage.

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About HSBC statement formatting

HSBC UK statements use DD/MM/YYYY dates, the £ symbol and separate Paid out / Paid in / Balance columns. The parser respects UK date and number formatting and keeps debits and credits separate.

Region: United Kingdom Currency: pounds sterling (GBP) Output: XLSX & CSV 100% local

HSBC converter — FAQ

Are UK date formats (DD/MM/YYYY) handled correctly?
Yes. The parser detects UK formatting and preserves DD/MM/YYYY dates and £ amounts in the export.
Does it support HSBC credit card statements?
Yes — HSBC current-account and credit-card PDFs are both supported.
Will the CSV open correctly in UK Excel?
Yes. The CSV uses UTF-8 with a BOM so £ symbols and dates display correctly in any locale.

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