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Convert Chase Bank Statement to CSV

Upload a readable Chase PDF statement, review the extracted transaction rows, and export CSV for Excel or accounting import prep.

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Can you extract transactions from a Chase bank statement?

Accounter can attempt readable Chase PDF statements, extract transaction dates, descriptions, money in, money out and balances with AI, and export a CSV after review. Global bank layouts vary, so check the rows against the original PDF before using the file for Excel, Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, or bookkeeping work.

How to Download Your Chase Statement

  1. 1

    Download a complete PDF statement from your Chase online banking or mobile app.

  2. 2

    Use the original PDF where possible. Scans should be upright, clear, and include every page.

  3. 3

    Upload the statement to Accounter and let the AI extraction workflow read transaction rows.

  4. 4

    Review dates, descriptions, debit and credit columns, balances, and opening or closing totals.

  5. 5

    Export CSV for Excel, Google Sheets, Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, or bookkeeping cleanup.

Chase Statement Format

PDFDate: MM/DD/YYYYUSDIncludes Balance

Chase statements are handled as PDF files using USD amounts and a MM/DD/YYYY date format. These statements usually include running balances that help you review the extracted rows.

Chase statement scanner and OCR

Accounter can attempt extraction from Chase digital or scanned statements when the pages are readable. Original bank PDFs usually give the best results; scanned pages, screenshots, or photos should be upright, complete, and reviewed before import.

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Use Chase statement CSVs in Excel, Xero, QuickBooks, or Sage

The exported CSV is structured for spreadsheet review and accounting workflows. Check dates, descriptions, debits, credits, and balances before importing the file into your accounting software.

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Review checklist before importing

Confirm the statement period and opening balance match the PDF.
Review the first and last extracted transaction rows before import.
Check debit and credit columns for unusual statement layouts.
Compare running balances or totals against the original statement.

Chase statement FAQ

Does this work with scanned Chase statements?+

Accounter can attempt scanned Chase statement extraction when the PDF or image pages are readable. Original PDF statements normally produce cleaner results than screenshots or low-resolution scans.

Can I export Chase statement data to Excel?+

Yes. Export the extracted Chase transactions as CSV, then open the file in Excel, Google Sheets, or another spreadsheet tool.

Can accountants use this for Chase reconciliations?+

Yes. The CSV output is designed for accountants and bookkeepers who need reviewable transaction rows for reconciliation and accounting imports.

Does it support Chase business and personal statements?+

The converter can process many Chase personal, business, cheque, savings, and card statement layouts. Review the output before using it for financial reporting.

What should I check before importing a Chase CSV?+

Check the statement dates, balances, debit and credit columns, and any multi-line descriptions before importing the CSV into Excel, Xero, QuickBooks, Sage, or bookkeeping software.