Convert BDO Bank Statement to Excel

As the Philippines’ largest bank, BDO sits behind an enormous range of paperwork: checking accounts that small businesses run their supplier payments through, payroll accounts, and credit cards whose statements arrive by email each cycle. The statements themselves are dense — check numbers and branch codes ride along in the description column, peso amounts carry comma separators, and a busy business account can run to many pages a month. Anyone doing books for a BIR-registered business, or a freelancer assembling six months of statements for a visa application, ends up retyping that table into Excel one row at a time — and a single transposed digit in a ₱ amount is exactly the kind of error nobody spots until the totals refuse to match.

For enrolled accounts, statements are available through BDO’s online banking on the web and in the app — look for the statements or documents area for the account and pick the cycle you need. Credit card e-statements arrive by email as password-protected PDFs; the delivery email spells out the password format, so open the file with that password and save an unlocked copy first. Then drop the PDF onto SheetMyBank: parsing, OCR if the copy is scanned, and Excel generation all run inside your browser, so the statement never travels to a server. As it converts, every row is reconciled against the running balance — if a line was misread or dropped, the chain breaks there and the row is flagged instead of quietly corrupting your totals.

Drop your BDO statements here (PDF or photo)

One file or many — processed entirely on this device, nothing is uploaded. Scans and photos are read with on-device OCR (beta).

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BDO statement FAQ

My BDO statement came by email with a password — can I convert it?

Convert an unlocked copy: open the PDF with the password from BDO’s delivery email, then save or print it as a new PDF without protection. Since SheetMyBank processes everything on your device, the unlocked copy never leaves your machine either.

My BDO savings account uses a passbook — what do I convert?

Passbook accounts don’t generate monthly statements, but you can request a statement of account from a branch or download transaction history from online banking. Branch-printed or scanned copies work too — the built-in OCR reads them and the balance check flags any line it wasn’t sure about.

Will the converted Excel work for BIR bookkeeping or a visa application?

The spreadsheet mirrors the official statement — dates, descriptions, debits, credits, and running balance — which is what you need for books of accounts or a reconciliation. Keep the original PDF as the source document; embassies and the BIR want the bank-issued copy, with your Excel as the working file.