Convert Nedbank Bank Statement to Excel
Nedbank current account statements follow a Date, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance structure, but the description text routinely wraps across two or three lines — and that is what makes manual capture miserable. Highlight-and-paste turns one payment into three spreadsheet rows, the debit lands nowhere near its date, and by the bottom of the page you are reconstructing sentences instead of reconciling money. Multiply that across a few months of statements and the cleanup takes longer than the bookkeeping it was meant to feed. SheetMyBank reassembles wrapped descriptions into a single cell per transaction, aligns each Debit or Credit with its own date and balance, and hands back a one-row-per-transaction Excel file ready for filtering.
In the Money app, go to More → Statements and documents, tap the arrow next to Statements, pick the account and month, then use the download arrow at the top; online banking mirrors this under Statements and documents → Statements. The most recent three months are free — anything older costs R11 per statement, so downloading regularly pays for itself. Nedbank statements carry an e-confirm stamp, making them usable for official purposes without a branch visit. The PDF is read with JavaScript in your own browser, private by design, and each balance figure is validated in sequence against the transactions above it.
Drop your Nedbank statement here (PDF or photo)
Processed entirely on this device — nothing is uploaded. Scans and photos are read with on-device OCR (beta).
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Nedbank statement FAQ
Why did Nedbank charge me R11 for a statement?
Only the latest three months are free; each statement older than that costs R11. A simple habit of downloading every month — and converting to Excel while you’re at it — avoids the fee entirely.
Is a statement from the Nedbank Money app officially stamped?
Yes, Nedbank attaches an e-confirm stamp, and the bank confirms these statements can be used for official purposes — no trip to a branch for a physical stamp needed.
My PDF descriptions span three lines. Will the Excel file look like that too?
No. Continuation lines are merged into a single description cell during conversion, so each transaction occupies exactly one row no matter how long Nedbank made the narrative.