Convert your RBC statement to Excel

RBC Royal Bank personal and business PDFs — DD/MM or MM/DD handled per statement region. Drop a PDF and get back a verified XLSX, CSV, or QBO in seconds.

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Converting a RBC statement, step by step

  1. 1. Drop your Royal Bank of Canada PDF — digital or scanned, monthly statement or a combined multi-month export, up to 50 MB (or batch up to 25 files). Password-protected PDFs and image-only scans both work: scans go through vision OCR automatically.
  2. 2. Parse & reconcile — every transaction is extracted and the sum is checked against ending balance minus beginning balance within $0.01.
  3. 3. Download XLSX, CSV, or QBO — one click each, or batch up to 10 statements and download them as a single ZIP.

Supported RBC statement types

We handle checking, savings, credit-card, and business PDFs from Royal Bank of Canada.

  • checking
  • savings
  • credit-card
  • business

Frequently asked questions

Is my RBC statement stored on your servers?
No — the PDF is parsed in memory and never persisted. Only the extracted JSON is kept for your account history, and even that respects a 24-hour retention default.
What does the "Verified" badge mean?
Every export is reconciled: the sum of transaction amounts must match (ending − beginning) within $0.01. If it doesn't, you see an honest "failed" status instead of a silently broken export.
Do password-protected RBC statements work?
Yes — the upload prompts for a password and decrypts the PDF in memory during parsing.
Can I upload several RBC statements at once?
Drop up to 10 PDFs in one batch. Each runs through the queue with its own status row, then a single ZIP download packages all converted files in XLSX, CSV, or QBO.

Further reading

Built for these workflows

Most RBC statements that come through us are part of one of these workflows. Each link below explains how the reconciliation guarantee maps to that practice.

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