Convert Emirates NBD Bank Statement to Excel
Emirates NBD is the bank most Dubai expats end up with — a salary account opened during employer onboarding, an AED current account, and often a USD or EUR account alongside. Its statements pack a lot into each line: a DD/MM/YYYY transaction date, a value date, a long description stuffed with merchant codes and transfer references, then debit, credit, and running balance columns. That density is exactly what makes manual retyping miserable. A six-month statement for a mortgage pre-approval or a golden visa file can run dozens of pages, and swapping one debit and credit while copying is enough to make your closing balance disagree with the bank’s. Freelancers on their own trade licence face the same grind every quarter when the VAT return comes due. SheetMyBank reads the columns as Emirates NBD prints them and rebuilds the statement as clean Excel rows — dates parsed day-first, amounts split into debit and credit, and the balance column intact.
Emirates NBD delivers e-statements two ways: as monthly password-protected PDFs sent to your registered email, and on demand through ENBD X or online banking, where you pick an account and a date range under the statements section. If yours arrived by email, open it with the password first — the covering email spells out the format, which is built from personal details the bank holds on file — and save an unlocked copy before converting. From there, drop the PDF onto SheetMyBank. The file is parsed by code running inside your browser tab; nothing is uploaded, which matters for a document that lists your salary, rent, and every transfer home. As rows are extracted, each one is checked against the running balance printed beside it, and any line that breaks the chain is flagged in the preview and listed on a separate Warnings sheet — so a misread amount surfaces before it reaches your accountant or your bank’s mortgage desk.
Drop your Emirates NBD 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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Emirates NBD statement FAQ
My Emirates NBD e-statement asks for a password before it will open — can SheetMyBank convert it?
A converter can only read a PDF once it’s unlocked, so open it first with the password described in the e-statement email — Emirates NBD composes it from personal details it holds for you — then save or print an unlocked copy and convert that. The unlocking happens on your machine too, so nothing about the process sends the file anywhere.
How far back can I pull statements in ENBD X, and what if a golden visa file needs more?
Recent periods are available on demand in ENBD X and online banking; for anything older than the app offers, request historical statements from the bank, which may carry a fee. Convert each PDF separately — the closing balance of one month should equal the opening balance of the next, so the balance check makes any gap between files obvious.
I hold an AED salary account plus a USD account — do both convert?
Yes. Emirates NBD issues a statement per account, and each converts on its own with that currency’s amounts and running balance intact. Keep the outputs as separate sheets or workbooks so each account’s verified totals stay clean before you combine anything.