AIB Statement to CSV for Bookkeepers

Convert AIB PDFs (DD/MM/YYYY) to CSV for bookkeepers. Importing transactions into accounting software (Xero, QuickBooks, FreeAgent), bulk data processing, and integration with custom scripts or databases

Convert AIB to CSV Free
99%+Accuracy
30sPer Statement
40+Banks Supported
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AIB → CSV for Bookkeepers

As bookkeeper, you need AIB bank statements in CSV format. AIB UK statements serve Northern Ireland customers with a format that differs from mainland UK banks. BankScan AI parses both GBP and EUR transactions. BankScan AI handles the conversion — DD/MM/YYYY, Irish banking format with separate Debit and Credit columns plus running balance, and all.

How It Works

1

Upload AIB PDF

Drop your AIB statement PDF. Supports PDF.

2

AI converts to CSV

Parses AIB's DD/MM/YYYY, extracts all transactions, outputs CSV (.csv).

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Use in your bookkeepers work

Download and use with Xero, QuickBooks Online. BankScan AI handles every major UK bank format automatically. Upload the PDF, download the spreadsheet — no manual data entry needed.

AIB + CSV + Bookkeepers

AIB to CSV — For Bookkeepers

Handles DD/MM/YYYY, outputs perfect CSV. Free tier available.

Convert AIB to CSV Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert AIB to CSV?
Yes. BankScan AI converts AIB PDFs to CSV with DD/MM/YYYY and all transaction details preserved. BankScan AI outputs UTF-8 encoded CSV with ISO date format (YYYY-MM-DD) by default, with options for DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY. Amounts use decimal points, no thousands separators.
Is CSV right for bookkeepers?
Importing transactions into accounting software (Xero, QuickBooks, FreeAgent), bulk data processing, and integration with custom scripts or databases Bookkeepers particularly benefit from Smallest file size, opens in any text editor, and is the most widely accepted import format across all accounting platforms worldwide..
How accurate is the conversion?
BankScan AI achieves 99%+ accuracy on AIB statements, handling GBP and EUR transactions may be intermixed on cross-border accounts, AIB Group formatting conventions from the Republic of Ireland parent occasionally appear, and older First Trust Bank-branded statements use a completely different layout automatically.

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