Convert CIBC Bank Statement to Excel

CIBC chequing statements (Smart Account, Smart Plus) present a transaction details table with Date, Description, Withdrawals ($), Deposits ($), and Balance ($). CIBC’s descriptions are terse — "INTERNET TRANSFER", "POINT OF SALE PURCHASE" with a merchant line following — and that follow-on merchant line is exactly what naive extractors orphan. The converter attaches continuation lines to their parent transaction so the merchant stays with the purchase.

Download statements from CIBC Online Banking (Statements under the account, up to 7 years) or the CIBC Mobile Banking app. Everything runs client-side. Visa debit entries, e-Transfers, and recurring payment lines convert with full text, the two amount columns map to Debit/Credit, and balance verification runs wherever CIBC prints a balance — errors surface as flagged rows, not surprises at reconciliation time.

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CIBC statement FAQ

How do I download a CIBC statement PDF?

Sign in to CIBC Online Banking, select the account, and open Statements. Choose the month and download the PDF; the app offers the same under account documents.

CIBC puts merchant names on a second line — does the converter cope?

Yes. Date-less continuation lines are appended to the preceding transaction’s description, so "POINT OF SALE PURCHASE" and its merchant arrive as one Excel cell.

Does this handle CIBC credit card statements?

Yes — dated card transactions with merchant descriptions convert into a chronological table, with payments and credits in the Credit column and purchases in Debit.