Convert ASB Bank Statement to Excel

An ASB statement PDF mirrors the paper version that used to arrive in your letterbox, and the credit card variant lists Card Used, Date of Transaction, Transaction Details, Amount in NZ$ and a running Balance figure between its Opening Balance and Closing Balance rows. Copying that structure into a spreadsheet by hand means transposing hundreds of cells across multiple pages — tedious for one month, soul-destroying for a full financial year. Fees, interest lines and negative payment amounts make it easy to misclassify entries along the way. SheetMyBank ingests the PDF and reconstructs the table automatically, keeping amounts and balance figures aligned exactly as ASB printed them, with proper number formatting the moment the file opens in Excel.

In FastNet Classic, open the menu at the top left of the screen, choose Documents on the right-hand side, set a time period in the Document Centre and select Statements under document types — each one downloads as a PDF. The ASB Mobile Banking app holds the most recent 12 months (tap an account, then More options > Statements), while older documents live in FastNet Classic; ASB keeps statements for seven years. Because SheetMyBank runs client-side, your banking data never crosses the internet, and the built-in continuity check flags any gap between consecutive balance figures.

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ASB statement FAQ

Does SheetMyBank handle ASB credit card statements as well as everyday accounts?

It does. ASB Visa statements are actually ideal input, because the Balance $ column printed after each transaction lets the converter cross-check every single row between the Opening Balance and Closing Balance lines.

Why can I only see a year of statements in the ASB app?

That’s an ASB limit, not ours — the mobile app surfaces the latest 12 months only. Log in to FastNet Classic and open the Document Centre for older periods; anything you download from either place converts the same way.

What file format do I get after converting?

The output is a standard Excel workbook (.xlsx) with one row per transaction, and you can grab a CSV instead if your accounting software prefers plain text imports.