RBS Statement to Excel for Accountants

Convert RBS PDFs (DD/MM/YYYY) to Excel for accountants. Accountants doing manual analysis, auditors sampling transactions, and anyone who needs to manipulate data with formulas or charts

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99%+Accuracy
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RBS → Excel for Accountants

As an accountant, you need RBS bank statements in Excel format. RBS statements share a similar format to NatWest. BankScan AI handles both with the same high accuracy. BankScan AI handles the conversion — DD/MM/YYYY, separate Paid In and Paid Out columns matching NatWest's layout with minor header differences, and all.

How It Works

1

Upload RBS PDF

Drop your RBS statement PDF. Supports PDF.

2

AI converts to Excel

Parses RBS's DD/MM/YYYY, extracts all transactions, outputs Excel (.xlsx).

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Use in your accountants work

Download and use with Xero, Sage. BankScan AI lets you drag-and-drop any client's bank statement PDF and get a formatted Excel spreadsheet in seconds — ready to import into Xero, QuickBooks, or Sage.

RBS + Excel + Accountants

RBS to Excel — For Accountants

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert RBS to Excel?
Yes. BankScan AI converts RBS PDFs to Excel with DD/MM/YYYY and all transaction details preserved. BankScan AI outputs .xlsx files with formatted headers, auto-sized columns, date cells (not text), and numeric amounts — so SUM, VLOOKUP, and pivot tables work immediately without reformatting.
Is Excel right for accountants?
Accountants doing manual analysis, auditors sampling transactions, and anyone who needs to manipulate data with formulas or charts Accountants particularly benefit from Supports multiple sheets per workbook, conditional formatting for flagging large transactions, and embedded formulas for running balance verification..
How accurate is the conversion?
BankScan AI achieves 99%+ accuracy on RBS statements, handling Scottish pound references can appear in international transaction descriptions, legacy RBS formats from before the NatWest Group rebrand have different headers, and commercial banking statements use wider column spacing than personal ones automatically.

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