Convert Monzo Bank Statement to Excel

Monzo generates statements from the app on demand — any date range, not just monthly cycles — listing date, description with reference, amount, and balance. Pot transfers, Flex payments, and round-ups all appear as dated lines. Monzo can export CSV directly, so the people converting Monzo PDFs usually hold a statement someone else generated (a client, a tenant, a loan applicant) — and re-requesting a CSV isn’t an option. This converts the PDF you actually have.

To generate one yourself: in the Monzo app, open the account, tap Statements (or Manage → Statements), set the range, and export as PDF. The converter reads Monzo’s single signed-amount column, splits it into Debit and Credit, and verifies every row against the running balance — Monzo prints balances densely, so verification coverage is effectively total.

Drop your Monzo statement here (PDF or photo)

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Monzo statement FAQ

How do I export a statement PDF from Monzo?

In the app: select the account, tap Statements (under Manage), choose a custom date range or month, and export as PDF. Monzo also offers CSV — but PDFs are what get shared with third parties.

Monzo exports CSV natively — when would I need this?

When you have only the PDF: statements received from clients, tenants, or applicants, or archived PDFs from closed periods. The converter turns the document you hold into a spreadsheet without asking anyone to re-export.

Do Pot transfers and round-ups convert?

Yes — they are dated statement lines and convert with correct signs (transfers to Pots as debits, withdrawals from Pots as credits), so internal money movement stays visible.