Convert Alliant Credit Union Bank Statement to Excel
There’s no branch to walk into at Alliant — the former United Airlines Employees’ Credit Union went fully digital and now serves members nationwide who chose it deliberately, usually for the high-yield savings rate or the checking account that rebates ATM fees. That self-selected membership skews toward people who actually read their statements: freelancers routing client payments through Alliant as their hub account, savers shuttling money to and from external banks, households running their whole budget from one login. The statement reflects the digital model — external transfers everywhere, monthly dividend credits, ATM fee rebates appearing as their own small deposit lines. Transfer-heavy activity is exactly what’s tedious to reconstruct by hand: dozens of similar-looking ACH lines that differ only in date and amount, where one transposed digit throws off everything downstream. SheetMyBank turns the PDF into a spreadsheet where those lines are filterable rows, so matching transfers against your other accounts stops being an evening of squinting.
Log in to Alliant online banking or the mobile app and open the eStatements section of your documents — Alliant is electronic by default, so monthly statements accumulate there from the time you join. Download the month as a PDF and load it into SheetMyBank. The conversion is code executing in the page you already have open; your file is never transmitted, which is worth knowing when the statement maps out every external account you link to. While parsing, the tool recomputes the balance chain from row to row — each figure has to follow arithmetically from the one before — and anything that breaks the chain is flagged in the preview and written to a Warnings sheet, so an extraction gap can’t masquerade as a clean month.
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Alliant Credit Union statement FAQ
Do ATM fee rebates and dividends come through as separate rows?
They do — each rebate and each dividend credit is extracted exactly as Alliant prints it, as its own line with its own date and amount. That makes it trivial to total what the rebate perk actually returned to you over a year.
I keep my books in QuickBooks — do I have to go through Excel?
No. Alongside .xlsx and CSV, SheetMyBank exports QBO for QuickBooks, QFX for Quicken, and plain OFX, so you can convert the statement once and import it directly into whichever tool runs your books.
Since Alliant has no branches, what happens if I need a statement older than what’s shown online?
Your eStatement archive in online banking covers a substantial history, and for anything beyond it you can request copies through Alliant’s support channels. Whatever PDF they provide — recent or archived — converts identically.