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Convert Westpac Statements

Westpac Online Banking PDF statements list transactions with Description, Debit, Credit, and Balance columns. Dates are typically formatted DD Mon with the year shown in the statement header. One quirk of Westpac PDFs is multi-line transaction descriptions — additional detail like card numbers or merchant locations wrap to the next row, which confuses most simple parsers. SanctumPDF's AI handles this correctly, merging continuation lines into a single description. Ready for BAS preparation or tax time — export to CSV for your accountant, OFX for direct import into Xero, or QIF for Quicken.

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How do I convert my Westpac statement to CSV?
Drop your Westpac PDF onto the converter. The AI reads the statement, handles Westpac's multi-line descriptions automatically, and extracts every transaction. Preview the data, then export as CSV in one click.
Does it work with Westpac Online Banking exports?
Yes. SanctumPDF works with PDFs from Westpac Online Banking, the Westpac Mobile Banking App, Westpac Live for business, and printed statements. The AI handles all current and legacy Westpac statement formats.
What formats can I export my Westpac statement to?
CSV, Excel (.xlsx), JSON, OFX (for Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks, Sage), and QIF (for Quicken, Reckon, GnuCash, YNAB). OFX is the recommended format for direct import into MYOB AccountRight or Xero.
Can I convert Westpac credit card statements?
Yes. Westpac credit card PDFs use a different layout with Transaction Date, Description, and Amount columns. The AI detects this format and extracts all transactions including purchases, payments, fees, and interest charges.
Is my Westpac statement data safe?
Yes. Your PDF is parsed inside your browser using WebAssembly — the file itself is never uploaded to any server. Only the extracted text content is sent for AI analysis, and it's discarded immediately after processing.
Does it handle Westpac's multi-line transaction descriptions?
Yes. Westpac often splits transaction details across two or three lines — for example, a card purchase might show the merchant on one line and the card number and location on the next. The AI recognises these as part of the same transaction and merges them.