Convert Payoneer Bank Statement to Excel
Payoneer statements are scoped to a single balance or card, which means an Amazon seller who also invoices direct clients might juggle a USD balance statement, a EUR one, and a card reconciliation report on top. Inside each PDF, payouts from marketplaces, client payments, withdrawals to your bank, and Payoneer’s charges all sit in one chronological list — fine to read, painful to retype. Manually rebuilding that history for tax season eats an evening per balance and invites transposed digits. SheetMyBank pulls every row out of the PDF into structured Excel columns, so separating marketplace income from withdrawals becomes a ten-second sort instead of a copy-paste marathon.
From the Payoneer transactions page, click Monthly statement at the top of the table, pick the balance or card, the month, and PDF as the format; the Reports and statements area under Manage offers the same documents plus specialised ones like the account statement for Amazon. Once downloaded, open SheetMyBank and select the file — everything is decoded inside the browser tab, and closing that tab discards the data. During conversion the tool walks the statement line by line, confirming the numbers chain together correctly, so truncated pages get flagged instead of quietly corrupting your books.
Drop your Payoneer statement here (PDF or photo)
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Payoneer statement FAQ
Payoneer gives me one statement per currency balance — can I still build a single overview?
Convert each balance’s PDF on its own, then combine the resulting sheets in Excel. Keeping the conversions separate preserves each balance’s verified totals, so you know the merged view is built on accurate pieces.
My statement lists payouts from every client I work with — is putting it into a converter safe?
With SheetMyBank there’s no upload step at all: the PDF is read by code executing in your own browser, and none of its contents are transmitted anywhere.
What happens if part of my statement fails to parse?
The line-by-line consistency check surfaces any break in the number chain, so you get a visible warning rather than a shortened spreadsheet that looks complete but isn’t.