Convert Scotiabank bank statements to Excel & CSV
Turn your Scotiabank statement PDF into a clean spreadsheet in seconds — free, private, processed entirely in your browser. No upload, no signup.
Manually retyping a Scotiabank statement into a spreadsheet is slow and error-prone. BankStmtConvert extracts every transaction from a Scotiabank PDF — dates, descriptions, debits, credits and balances — and exports it to Excel or CSV, ready for your accounting software. Everything runs locally, so your Scotiabank data never leaves your device.
Convert your Scotiabank statement now →Is it risky to convert a Scotiabank statement here?
No — your data is never exposed. A bank statement is sensitive, which is exactly why BankStmtConvert never uploads it. Your Scotiabank PDF is read and parsed entirely inside your browser using Mozilla's open-source PDF.js — it is never sent to us, stored, or seen by anyone. There is nothing to leak and nothing to delete. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it still converts.

How to download your Scotiabank statement as a PDF
- Sign in to Scotia OnLine or the app.
- Open Statements.
- Download the PDF.
How to convert your Scotiabank statement to Excel
- Open the free converter. Go to the BankStmtConvert converter — no signup, no install.
- Drop your PDF. Drag your Scotiabank statement PDF onto the dropzone. Parsing happens instantly and entirely in your browser.
- Download Excel or CSV. Review the table (Date, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance) and download as Excel (XLSX) or CSV — ready for QuickBooks, Xero or Sage.
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About Scotiabank statement formatting
Scotiabank statements use CAD with Date, Description, Withdrawals, Deposits and Balance columns. BankStmtConvert normalises them into Date / Description / Debit / Credit / Balance.
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BankStmtConvert is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Scotiabank or any bank. Bank names are used only to describe compatibility; all trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Always review the extracted data against your original statement before relying on it.