Built for FNB statements

Convert FNB statements to CSV, Excel, OFX & QFX

Locked emailed statements from South Africa's FNB — decrypted and converted in one step.

No sign-up to try · originals deleted the moment conversion finishes
Locked e-statements — password handled at upload
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PDF
Drop your statements here
or browse files · PDFs up to 20 MB each
.csv.xlsx.ofx.qfx.json
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01
Drop the PDF
Any FNB statement — one file or a whole folder.
02
We extract & balance
Dates, descriptions, amounts and running balance, checked against totals.
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Export anywhere
CSV, Excel, OFX or QFX — ready for your accounting tool.

What makes FNB statements different

FNB emails statements as password-protected PDFs — standard practice across South African banking. Enter the password at upload (the covering email states the format, commonly built from your ID number) and the statement decrypts and converts in one step. The password opens the file and is never stored.

The statements themselves follow SA conventions: rand amounts, day-month dates, fees itemised per transaction line. NoRekey rebuilds a signed ledger with the fee detail preserved and reconciles it against the statement's printed opening and closing balances.

Password-protected statement?
FNB locks emailed statements with a password — the covering email states the exact format, commonly your South African ID number or a combination set in online banking. Enter it in the password field at upload; it is used only to open the file and never stored.
Export FNB data as
.csv
CSV
Opens anywhere
.xlsx
Excel
Formatted workbook
.ofx
OFX
QuickBooks & Xero
.qfx
QFX
Quicken-ready
.json
JSON
For your own stack
Balanced against the statement
Every conversion is cross-checked against FNB's opening and closing balances, so a mismatch surfaces before it reaches your books.
Originals deleted immediately
Files are encrypted in transit and at rest, never used for training, and the uploaded PDF is deleted the moment processing finishes.

FNB conversion — questions