Convert PNC statements to Excel, CSV & JSON
PNC Virtual Wallet statements split money between Spend, Reserve, and Growth, each with its own activity table. The converter treats each as a separate account with its own verified balance chain, then exports them as separate worksheets in one Excel file.
Drop your bank statement here
PDF, JPG, or PNG — or browse files
5 pages free per day · Files are deleted right after conversion
How to download your PNC statement
- Sign in to PNC Online Banking and open your account's statements or documents section.
- Choose the statement period you need and download it as a PDF. Monthly statements are usually available going back several years.
- Drop the PDF into the converter above — password-protected files and phone photos of paper statements work too.
What you get
- Verified rows — every transaction is checked against the printed running balance; anything doubtful is flagged amber for review, never silently wrong.
- A real editor — fix a date or amount inline before export, spreadsheet-style.
- Clean exports — Excel, CSV, or JSON with USD amounts as proper numbers, ready for bookkeeping software.
- Privacy by default — the original PDF is deleted the moment processing ends. ParseBank never trains AI models on your data.
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert a PNC statement to Excel?
Download your statement as a PDF from PNC Online Banking, drop it into the converter above, and download the result as XLSX, CSV, or JSON. No signup is needed for up to 5 pages per day.
Is it safe to upload my PNC statement?
Yes. Your PDF is processed over an encrypted connection and the original file is deleted from our servers the moment conversion finishes. Extracted data is kept only as long as your retention setting allows (24 hours for guests), and your data is never used to train AI models.
How accurate is the conversion for PNC statements?
Every extracted row is checked against the running balance printed on the statement. Any row that doesn't reconcile is highlighted for review in the built-in editor, so errors can't slip silently into your spreadsheet.
Does it work with password-protected PNC PDFs?
Yes. If your statement is password-protected, you'll be prompted for the password, which is used once to unlock the file and never stored. Scanned statements and phone photos work too.