Bank Statement Converter
Convert Silicon Valley Bank statement to Excel, CSV, or QuickBooks (QBO)
Silicon Valley Bank served the technology and life science startup ecosystem before its closure in March 2023. SVB business checking statements reflected a commercial-first design, with wire inflow narratives from venture capital investors, payroll ACH runs, and SaaS vendor subscription charges as the dominant transaction types. Startups and founders who preserved their SVB PDF statements need these records for investor due diligence, audit trails, historical financial reporting, and tax documentation. StatementToExcel converts archived SVB PDFs, extracting every transaction — venture capital wires, operating expenses, and payroll credits — into a clean Excel or QBO file. Historical accuracy is preserved regardless of when the statement was issued.
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How to convert your Silicon Valley Bank statement — 3 steps
No software to install. Works on Mac, Windows, and any browser.
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Download your Silicon Valley Bank PDF statement
Log in to your Silicon Valley Bank online banking portal and download the statement for the period you need as a PDF. Most banks keep at least 24 months of history available. If your statement is multi-page, download the full document — StatementToExcel handles any page count.
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Upload the PDF above
Drag and drop your Silicon Valley Bank PDF into the upload area, or click to browse. The file is parsed entirely in the cloud and the transaction data is never written to any database. Processing typically completes in under ten seconds even for lengthy statements.
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Download Excel, CSV, or QBO
Choose your output format. Excel (.xlsx) is ideal for analysis and sharing. CSV works with any accounting tool. QBO (.qbo) imports directly into QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Desktop — preserving dates, descriptions, and amounts so your chart of accounts matches without manual entry.
What columns appear in your Silicon Valley Bank Excel file?
Every converted statement outputs four standard columns — the same ones your accountant, bookkeeper, or QuickBooks import expects.
Date
The posting date of each transaction, exactly as it appears on your statement. Year, month, and day — formatted for immediate sorting in Excel.
Description
The full merchant name, ACH narrative, wire reference, or check description. Multi-line descriptions from the PDF are reassembled into a single cell so nothing is lost.
Amount
Positive values for credits (deposits, refunds, interest); negative values for debits (purchases, withdrawals, fees). One column means one sort to find your biggest expenses.
Balance
The running account balance after each transaction, captured directly from the statement. Useful for spotting dips below a threshold or verifying a specific day's position.
Zero data retention — your transactions stay yours
StatementToExcel processes your PDF in an isolated cloud function and streams the result directly to your browser. Your transaction data — dates, amounts, balances, merchant names — is never written to any database or log. The moment your file is converted and downloaded, every trace of it is gone from our servers. We do not store PDFs, extracted rows, or account numbers. You are not creating an account with your bank data; you are using a conversion tool that forgets the work the instant it finishes.
Frequently asked questions — Silicon Valley Bank statements
Common questions from Silicon Valley Bank customers who convert statements to Excel or QuickBooks.
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