Convert RBC Royal Bank Bank Statement to Excel
RBC chequing statements use a "Details of your account activity" table with Date, Description, Withdrawals ($), Deposits ($), and Balance ($) columns, and RBC prints the balance only when it changes for the day — blank balance cells are normal, not missing data. The converter reads amounts by column position, assigns Debit/Credit accordingly, and applies balance verification at every row where RBC prints a balance anchor.
Download statements from RBC Online Banking (Statements/Documents under the account) or the RBC Mobile app; RBC keeps up to 7 years of e-statements. Interac e-Transfer entries, pre-authorized payments, and point-of-sale descriptions convert with their full text. Everything runs in your browser — a consideration if you are handling client statements under Canadian privacy expectations, since no copy ever exists server-side.
Drop your RBC Royal Bank statement here (PDF or photo)
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RBC Royal Bank statement FAQ
How do I download an RBC statement PDF?
Sign in to RBC Online Banking, open the account, and go to Statements (or Documents). Choose the period and download. RBC retains up to 7 years of e-statements.
My RBC statement leaves the balance blank on many rows — is that a problem?
No. RBC prints the balance only on the last transaction of each day. The converter uses those daily anchors for verification and leaves intermediate balance cells empty, matching the statement.
Do Interac e-Transfers convert with names attached?
Yes — e-Transfer lines convert with the full description RBC prints (including sender/recipient text where present), landing in Debit or Credit based on direction.