Convert Halifax Statement to Excel or CSV
Transform your Halifax PDF bank statements into usable Excel or CSV files in just a few clicks.
About Halifax
Halifax is a major UK bank and part of Lloyds Banking Group, originally founded as a building society in 1853. Known for its current accounts and savings products, Halifax statements list transactions chronologically with clear money-in and money-out columns alongside running balances.
Pro tip — How to download your statements
In Halifax Online Banking, navigate to Statements. Halifax uses the same statement format as Lloyds — our converter handles both identically well.
How to convert your Halifax statement
Download your Halifax statement
Log into your Halifax online banking, download your statement as PDF, then upload it to BankStatementLab.
Automatic extraction
Our engine analyzes your Halifax statement and automatically extracts all transactions: dates, descriptions, amounts.
Export to Excel or CSV
Download your structured file and import it into Excel, Google Sheets, or your accounting software.
Why convert your Halifax statements with us?
Halifax compatible
Our tool is optimized for Halifax statements. Format automatically recognized.
Free to start
5 credits on signup, then 5/month. No credit card required to sign up.
Secure and confidential
Your files are automatically deleted after 24 hours. TLS 1.3 encryption.
Instant export
Conversion in less than a minute. Instant download.
FAQ - Halifax Statement Conversion
Log into your Halifax online banking, go to "Documents" or "Statements" section, then download the desired statement as PDF.
Yes, our tool is compatible with Halifax checking accounts, savings accounts, and joint accounts. Both recent and older formats are supported.
Absolutely. We use TLS 1.3 encryption and automatically delete your files after 24 hours. We never store your banking credentials.
Yes, you can upload up to 5 files simultaneously. Each page uses 1 credit (5 on signup, then 5/month).
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