Uploading Your Bank Statement PDF
Here's everything you need to know about uploading bank statement PDFs to BankConv.
Supported File Types
BankConv accepts PDF files (.pdf). If your bank statement is in another format (like a scanned image or a paper copy), you'll need to save or scan it as a PDF first.
How to Upload
- Go to BankConv's converter
- Drag your PDF file onto the upload area, or click Browse to select it from your computer
- Wait for the upload to complete (usually 1-2 seconds)
Password-Protected PDFs
Many banks — especially Indian banks like SBI, HDFC, and ICICI — send password-protected statement PDFs. BankConv handles these automatically. If prompted, enter your statement password (usually your date of birth or customer ID — check your bank's format).
See our password-protected statements guide for bank-specific password formats.
File Size and Page Limits
BankConv supports multi-page statements. Whether your statement is 1 page or 50 pages, the converter processes all transactions across every page.
Batch Uploads
Need to convert multiple statements at once? BankConv supports batch file uploads — select or drag multiple PDFs and convert them all in one go.
Still Having Trouble?
If your PDF won't upload, check that: - The file is a .pdf (not .jpg, .png, or .doc) - The file isn't corrupted (try opening it in a PDF reader first) - Your internet connection is stable