Convert Federal Bank Bank Statement to Excel
Federal Bank’s statement follows the classic six-column form — Transaction Date, Value Date, Particulars, Withdrawals, Deposits, Balance — and because the bank lets you receive e-statements daily, weekly or monthly, active users end up with dozens of small PDFs per quarter rather than one big one. Consolidating twelve weekly files by hand means twelve rounds of copy-paste cleanup, each with Particulars strings mixing FedMobile UPI transfers, NRE remittance references and cheque details that misalign differently every time. SheetMyBank converts each Federal Bank PDF into identically structured Excel rows, so a quarter’s worth of statements can be appended into one sheet in minutes, with both date columns and the balance intact throughout.
In FedMobile, open the home sidebar → Service Requests → Statements, choose the account, then Download or Email Statement for your period; FedNet’s path is Accounts → Accounts Info → Operative Accounts → Statement of Accounts → More Actions. Uniquely, Federal’s Certificate Download Portal issues a password-protected statement PDF instantly with just your fourteen-digit account number and an OTP — no login at all. Whichever source, SheetMyBank performs the conversion client-side with the file never leaving your machine, then verifies that every Balance figure follows arithmetically from the row above.
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Federal Bank statement FAQ
How do I get a Federal Bank statement without net banking access?
Use Federal’s Certificate Download Portal: enter your fourteen-digit account number, verify with the OTP sent to your registered mobile, and a password-protected statement PDF is issued on the spot. It is an officially supported route and unusually convenient among Indian banks.
What is the password format for Federal Bank statement PDFs?
Federal documents it officially: the first four letters of your name in capitals followed by your birth date and month as DDMM. Their own example — Anu Thomas K, born 10 September 1965 — gives ANUT1009. Spaces in the name are skipped when counting the four letters.
Can I receive Federal Bank e-statements more often than monthly?
Yes — Federal officially lets you choose daily, weekly or monthly e-statement delivery, a frequency choice few Indian banks offer. High-volume users who pick weekly delivery can convert each small PDF with SheetMyBank and append the rows, since every file shares the same six-column structure.