Convert Truist Bank Statement to Excel
Truist statements (the merged successor of BB&T and SunTrust) list checking activity with date, description, and amount in deposits and withdrawals groupings, and legacy-format statements still circulate for older periods. Because the converter detects transactions by pattern rather than by bank template, both current Truist layouts and older BB&T/SunTrust-era PDFs convert with the same engine — useful when a client hands you three years of history that spans the merger.
Statements are under Statements & documents in Truist online banking or the mobile app. Everything below runs in your browser: the PDF is never uploaded, and each extracted amount is reconciled against the running balance where the statement provides one. Rows that fail the check are highlighted and exported to a separate Warnings sheet so nothing wrong slips into your books unnoticed.
Drop your Truist statement here (PDF or photo)
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Truist statement FAQ
Where do I download statements in Truist online banking?
Log in at truist.com, select the account, and open Statements & documents. Pick the statement period and download the PDF; the mobile app offers the same documents.
Can it convert old BB&T or SunTrust statements too?
Yes. The parser is pattern-based, not template-based, so pre-merger statement layouts extract the same way. This matters for multi-year clean-up jobs that cross the Truist conversion date.
How are Truist withdrawals and deposits represented in Excel?
Withdrawals appear in the Debit column (as positive numbers) and deposits in the Credit column, with a totals row at the bottom. Signs are corrected using the balance direction when the statement’s formatting is ambiguous.