Convert Punjab National Bank Bank Statement to Excel

PNB customers mostly pull statements through the PNB ONE app’s mPassbook, and the resulting PDF mirrors a physical passbook: dense transaction lines with a running balance after every entry, narrations that mix Hindi-transliterated payee names with UPI reference strings, and page breaks that slice months mid-transaction. Rekeying that into a spreadsheet — matching each ₹ debit to the right date while narrations spill unpredictably — is the sort of task that eats an evening and still leaves doubts about accuracy. SheetMyBank ingests the PDF as-is, identifies each transaction line by its date-and-amount signature, and produces an Excel sheet where every entry occupies exactly one row, however messy the source formatting was.

In PNB ONE, tap mPassbook on the home screen, pick your account, set the from and to dates on the calendar, hit Search, then Download Statement to save the PDF. Net banking users go to Account Statement → Download Details As. Once you have the file, SheetMyBank works even with your network disconnected — the page’s own code does the parsing, so your financial data never travels anywhere. The running balance printed after each entry is recomputed sequentially, and any break in the chain is surfaced immediately.

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Punjab National Bank statement FAQ

What password unlocks a PNB e-statement PDF?

PNB protects emailed statements with your full account number — all sixteen digits, a scheme confirmed across multiple independent guides. Type it without spaces or hyphens. Since account numbers are long, copy it from your passbook or the PNB ONE app rather than keying it from memory.

How do I register to receive PNB statements by email?

In net banking, PNB’s official path is Other Services → Service Requests → New Requests → Email Statement Registration; the bank also supports registration by SMS. Once enrolled, statements arrive periodically as protected PDFs, which you can convert to Excel locally instead of transcribing them.

The mPassbook PDF looks like a passbook, not a table — can it still be converted?

Yes. Even though mPassbook output is formatted like passbook pages rather than a formal statement grid, each entry still carries a date, narration, amount and running balance. SheetMyBank keys off those anchors to rebuild proper rows, and the balance sequence confirms nothing was missed.