Convert IDFC FIRST Bank Bank Statement to Excel
IDFC FIRST’s STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT opens with a summary table — opening balance, total withdrawals, total deposits and closing balance — before listing transactions with both a transaction date and a value date, plus particulars, cheque number, debit or credit and a running balance. That leading summary block is precisely what breaks naive copy-paste: its cells get interleaved with the first page of transactions, shifting every subsequent ₹ figure one column sideways. Untangling that manually, then re-checking a month of rows against the closing balance, is a Sunday gone. SheetMyBank distinguishes the summary section from the transaction grid automatically, exports the transactions as clean rows, and even uses the summary’s opening and closing figures as an extra reconciliation anchor.
From the app, take Menu → Customer Services → Savings/Current Accounts → Download Account statement and pick the current month, previous month, three or six months, or a custom range; on the web, my.idfcfirstbank.com offers Accounts → Download Statement with both PDF and Excel served directly, and WhatsApp banking can fetch statements too — all free. When you do hold a PDF, SheetMyBank processes it locally in the browser with nothing uploaded, then replays the running balance from the stated opening figure to the stated closing one, flagging any break.
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IDFC FIRST Bank statement FAQ
IDFC FIRST offers Excel downloads directly — when would I need this converter?
The direct Excel option lives in net banking’s Download Statement screen. Statements received by email, fetched over WhatsApp banking, or saved as PDFs in past years exist only in PDF form — converting those locally means you never have to log in and regenerate a period twice.
Is there a password on IDFC FIRST e-statement PDFs?
Statements you download from the app or my.idfcfirstbank.com typically open freely. For emailed e-statements, an eight-digit date-of-birth password has been reported, but the format is not firmly documented — the bank’s covering email states the exact scheme, so treat that as the source of truth.
Does SheetMyBank keep both dates from an IDFC FIRST statement?
Yes — the transaction date and the value date each get their own Excel column, exactly as printed. That matters for interest-bearing savings accounts where a cheque’s value date lags its transaction date; you can reconcile against either without re-downloading anything from the bank.