PDF Bank Statement Converter
Convert your Fifth Third Bank statement to Excel, CSV, or a QuickBooks (QBO) file
Fifth Third Bank is headquartered in Cincinnati and serves a broad Midwest and Southeast customer base with consumer and commercial products. It is notable for embedding unique reference and trace numbers in transaction descriptions, giving reconcilers an auditable identifier for every posted entry. Multi-page business statements include check imaging references, ACH batch details, and wire narrative text in the description field. StatementToExcel preserves these reference numbers in full within the Description column, giving bookkeepers and controllers the searchable data they need for invoice matching and vendor reconciliation. Output is available as Excel, CSV, or QuickBooks Web Connect QBO for both personal and commercial Fifth Third accounts.
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Drag your bank statement PDF in here
or click to pick a file · PDFs only
Everything runs in memory — your file is never saved anywhere. How that works
Converting a Fifth Third Bank statement takes three steps
Everything runs in your browser — nothing to install on Mac, Windows, or anywhere else.
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Grab the PDF from Fifth Third Bank
Sign in to Fifth Third Bank online banking and save the statement you need as a PDF. Most banks let you go back at least two years, and length doesn't matter — whether it's two pages or twenty, EasyStatementSheet will read the whole thing.
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Drop the file in the box above
Drag your Fifth Third Bank PDF onto the uploader (or click and pick it from your computer). Parsing happens in an isolated cloud function and your transactions are never saved to a database — even a long statement usually finishes in well under ten seconds.
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Pick Excel, CSV, or QBO and download
Grab whichever format fits your workflow. Excel (.xlsx) is great for sorting and sharing, CSV opens in any accounting tool, and the QBO (.qbo) option feeds straight into QuickBooks Online or Desktop with dates, descriptions, and amounts already lined up — no retyping required.
Inside your converted Fifth Third Bank spreadsheet
Each conversion produces the same four tidy columns — exactly what QuickBooks imports expect and what your bookkeeper or accountant is used to working with.
Date
When each transaction posted, taken straight from the statement and written in a format Excel recognizes instantly — so sorting by day, month, or year just works.
Description
Merchant names, ACH details, wire references, and check notes in full. If the PDF wraps a description across several lines, we stitch it back into one complete cell.
Amount
A single signed column: deposits, refunds, and interest come through positive, while purchases, withdrawals, and fees come through negative. Finding your largest expenses is one sort away.
Balance
Your account's running total after every transaction, pulled directly from the PDF. Handy for catching low-balance moments or confirming where you stood on any given day.
Nothing is kept — your money data stays private
Your PDF is parsed inside an isolated cloud function and the finished file streams straight back to your browser. Dates, amounts, balances, merchant names — none of it is ever saved to a database or written to a log. Once your download completes, our servers hold no trace of the conversion: no stored PDFs, no extracted rows, no account numbers. Think of it as a tool with amnesia — it does the job, hands you the file, and immediately forgets everything it saw.
Fifth Third Bank statement questions, answered
The things Fifth Third Bank customers ask us most before converting a statement to Excel or QuickBooks.
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