Convert Westpac Bank Statement to Excel

Westpac statements show Date, Transaction description, Debit, Credit, and Balance, with dates in DD/MM/YY order and long descriptions for online banking transfers that carry the recipient reference on a following line. The converter rejoins wrapped description lines and reads Australian date order natively — 05/03 is the 5th of March — before writing unambiguous ISO dates into Excel.

Statements download from Westpac Online Banking (e-statements under the account) or the app; up to 7 years of statements are typically available. Processing is entirely client-side. For BAS preparation or rental-property bookkeeping from Westpac statements, the output lands with debits and credits separated and a totals row that ties to the statement’s closing summary.

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Westpac statement FAQ

Where do I find e-statements in Westpac Online Banking?

Sign in, select the account, and open the Statements (e-statements) section. Choose the period and download the PDF; the Westpac app provides the same.

Are Westpac dates read as Australian DD/MM?

Yes — dates parse in day/month order and export as ISO (YYYY-MM-DD), so a statement covering early-month dates never gets silently flipped by Excel’s US defaults.

Do transfer references on Westpac statements survive?

Yes. Reference lines that wrap below a transaction are appended to its Description cell, keeping payee references attached for reconciliation.