Convert Varo Bank Statement to Excel

Varo is a branchless, app-first bank, and its statements match: a compact table of date, description, amount, and the balance remaining after each transaction, covering your Varo Bank Account or Savings Account for the month. The catch is that everything lives on a phone. Getting that table into a spreadsheet usually means sharing the PDF to yourself, opening it on a laptop, and retyping — and a single signed amount column makes it easy to drop a negative sign without noticing. SheetMyBank ingests the shared PDF, separates money-in from money-out into distinct columns, and runs a continuity check down the balance column so a dropped sign surfaces immediately.

In the app, open the Accounts page, tap Varo Bank Account or Varo Savings Account, then Details in the top-right corner, then Account statements; pick the year and month, and use the Share icon to email or save the PDF. Since Varo offers no desktop statement portal, that share step is the bridge to your computer — after which the converter reads the file locally in your open browser tab, without sending a byte of it across the network.

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Varo statement FAQ

How do I get a statement out of the Varo app?

From the Accounts page, tap your Varo Bank Account or Savings Account, then Details at the top right, then Account statements. Choose the year and month, and use the Share icon to email the PDF to yourself or save it for conversion.

Does Varo offer CSV downloads instead of PDFs?

Varo delivers statements as PDFs through the app, with no published desktop portal or CSV statement export. That's exactly the gap this tool fills: the PDF you share out of the app becomes a structured Excel file with debits, credits, and verified balances.

What about my Varo Believe card statement?

The Varo Believe secured card produces its own statement showing purchases, payments, and available credit rather than a deposit-style running balance. It's formatted differently from bank account statements, so check the output columns after converting and reconcile against the card's payment history.