Bank of America Corporation, formed by the 1998 merger of NationsBank and Bank of America, is an American multinational investment bank and financial services holding company that stands as the second-largest banking institution in the United States and second-largest bank globally by market capitalization (after JPMorgan Chase), serving approximately 10 percent of all American bank deposits through its commercial banking, wealth management, and investment banking services.
Bank of America should provide a way to download bank statements as CSV, but if, for whatever reason, you only have access to the PDF, Filemad can help you to turn this PDF bank statement into Excel compatible format.
4 steps to convert a Bank of America bank statement PDF to CSV
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Here are the 4 steps to turn your bank statement PDF into a CSV file:
Step 1: Upload your PDF file(s)
Upload your bank statement PDF files, either by clicking on the “Click to pick” or by adding the PDF files via drag&drop.
You can add as many PDF files as you want, they will all be processed in one big batch and later presented to you in a list to download.
Click on “Create CSV” to start the conversion process.

Step 2: Wait and grab a coffee
Depending on how many PDF files you uploaded and how many pages are in every file, the processing can take some time. Usually it will take around 1-2 minutes per file.

Step 3: Show the result
For each PDF you uploaded, you will see an entry under “Finished Bank Statements” with the most recent one being listed at the top. Click on the “Show Result” button to get ot the result page.

Step 4: Inspect and download the CSV
After clicking on “Show Result”, you will see tabs with various versions of the CSV. Depending on your need, click on the tab you want to download, inspect the data that it is correct and click “Download”.

You will then have a CSV file in your download folder which you can edit with Excel or directly upload to Xero, Quickbooks or similar platforms.
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