Convert Up Bank Statement to CSV

Export Up Bank transactions to CSV instantly. Works with Spend, Save, Maxi, 2Up and all Up Bank account types. Import to Excel, Xero, or MYOB in seconds.

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Up Bank is loved for its innovative app-first approach, but exporting transaction history to CSV can be challenging. The sleek mobile experience doesn't always translate well to traditional accounting workflows.

Our converter handles Up Bank's unique statement format including Spend accounts, Savers (including Maxi savers), and 2Up joint accounts. Perfect for Up customers who need their data in Excel, Xero, MYOB, or QuickBooks.

Why Choose Our Up Bank Statement Converter

1

Built Specifically for Up Bank

Handles Up Bank's unique PDF format including Spend, Save, Maxi, 2Up and all transaction and savings accounts.

2

Handles Complex Transactions

EFTPOS, PayID, direct debits, BPAY - all parsed correctly into clean CSV format ready for Excel or accounting software.

3

Your Data Stays Private

Processed in real-time via secure API. Never stored, logged, or cached. Your Up Bank banking data stays completely private.

How to Export Up Bank Transactions to CSV

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Upload Up Bank PDF Statement

Download your statement from Up Bank Internet Banking or the Up Bank app, then drop the PDF file here.

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Automatic Conversion

Our Up Bank parser extracts every transaction - dates, descriptions, debits, credits, and balances.

3

Download Clean CSV

Import directly to Excel, Google Sheets, Xero, MYOB, or QuickBooks. Ready in seconds.

Your Up Bank Banking Data Stays Private

We never store, log, or retain any of your Up Bank banking data. Zero storage, zero risk.

• Your Up Bank PDF is sent securely to our API via TLS encryption

• Transactions are parsed in real-time and returned immediately as CSV

• The file is discarded from memory within seconds - it's never cached or logged

• No databases, no storage, no retention. Your statements never leave your control

• Same privacy model used by Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, and ING converters

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I download my Up Bank bank statement as CSV?

Download your Up Bank PDF statement from Up Bank Internet Banking or the Up Bank app. Then upload it to our converter to export all transactions to CSV format instantly.

Works with Spend, Save, Maxi, 2Up and all Up Bank accounts. If you'd like to help test Up Bank support, fill out the form above.

Which Up Bank accounts can I convert to CSV?

Our converter handles all Up Bank account types including Spend, Save, Maxi, 2Up, transaction accounts, savings accounts, and Up Bank credit cards.

If you have a unique format, you can help us test it by contributing a sample statement above.

Can I export Up Bank transactions to Excel or Xero?

Yes! Our CSV format works perfectly with Excel, Google Sheets, Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks, and other accounting software.

The CSV includes date, description, debit, credit, and balance columns in a clean format ready for import.

Is my Up Bank banking data safe when converting to CSV?

Absolutely. Your Up Bank statement is processed securely in real-time and never stored.

The file is sent to our API, converted instantly, and returned to your browser within seconds. We never log, cache, or retain any banking data.

Same privacy model used by our Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, and ING converters trusted by thousands of Australians.

Does Up Bank provide CSV downloads natively?

Up Bank Internet Banking doesn't offer direct CSV exports for all statement types. Our converter bridges this gap by parsing Up Bank PDF statements and extracting transactions into clean CSV format.

This makes it easy to import your Up Bank transactions into any spreadsheet or accounting software without manual data entry.

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