Convert Regions Bank Bank Statement to Excel

Regions checking statements group activity into deposits & credits, withdrawals, checks, and fees, and print a daily balance summary near the end. Check-heavy small-business statements are common at Regions, and the check section’s columnar layout (number, date, amount, sometimes two checks per line) is a classic extraction trap. The converter reconstructs rows from the PDF’s positional text, so paired-column check listings resolve into individual dated entries.

Statements download from Regions Online Banking under Statements & Documents (up to several years, by account type). Everything runs locally in your browser. Where the statement provides balance data, each row is reconciled and mismatches flagged — so a busy retail-business statement with hundreds of small transactions gets verified in seconds rather than sampled.

Drop your Regions Bank statement here (PDF or photo)

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Regions Bank statement FAQ

How do I download a Regions statement PDF?

Log in to Regions Online Banking, select the account, and open Statements & Documents. Choose the statement period and download; the mobile app exposes the same archive.

Does the converter handle Regions’ check listing with two checks per line?

Yes — rows are rebuilt from text positions, so side-by-side check columns split into individual entries with their own number, date, and amount, each landing in the Debit column.

Will Regions’ monthly fee lines and interest postings appear?

Any dated line with an amount converts: maintenance fees land as debits, interest and refunds as credits. Summary boxes without dates are skipped so the sheet stays purely transactional.