How to download bank a statement online

If you use Online Banking, it’s the easiest way to get your bank statements ready to send to us.

How to download bank a statement online

How to download an online bank statement

If you use Online Banking, it’s the easiest way to get your bank statements ready to send to us. Bank statements will normally include:

  • Your bank’s logo!

  • Business name and registered address

  • Sort Code and Account Number (they may also include a BIC or IBAN)

  • All transactions, with inflows, outflows and balance

NB: some banks also give you the option to ‘export transactions’ as a spreadsheet (.csv, .ofx, .ofc, .xls) — lenders will not accept these.

How to download a bank statement pdf

It doesn’t matter who you bank with — if you’re using online banking, you can download PDF statements. While each bank uses slightly different words, the process is basically the same.

You need to make sure you’ve got the correct account, the right date range, and all transactions included. Here’s what to do:

  1. Visit your bank’s website

  2. Log in to Online Banking/Digital Banking/Internet Banking/eBanking etc.

  3. Click ‘statements’, ‘e-documents’, or ‘download’

  4. Make sure you’ve selected the correct account

  5. Choose a statement (or a date range)

  6. Choose the .pdf file format

  7. Download*

  8. Repeat the steps to download multiple statements

* With some banks, instead of a ‘download’ option you have to choose ‘print’ and then select ‘Save as .PDF’

Emailing bank statements

The best way is to create a .zip file — select all of the statements you want to zip, right click, and choose one of the following:

Windows

Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder

Mac

Compress [x] items

This should create one .zip file which contains all the .pdf statements, which you can add as an attachment to an email.

If you have any issues, get in touch with your Business Finance Specialist and they’ll be happy to help.

Joe Morley
Joe Morley

Head of Unsecured Lending

Joe has worked in the alternative lending space since 2015. During this time he has helped hundreds of SMEs access millions in essential funding ranging from long-term asset-backed lending to short-term unsecured revolving credit lines and beyond. In his role, Joe manages and supports a large team of Credit Finance specialists.

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How to download bank a statement online

If you use Online Banking, it’s the easiest way to get your bank statements ready to send to us.

Funding Options is a part of Tide. If you proceed, you’ll be redirected to Tide.

This quote won't affect your credit score

Get access to 120+ lenders

How to download an online bank statement

If you use Online Banking, it’s the easiest way to get your bank statements ready to send to us. Bank statements will normally include:

  • Your bank’s logo!

  • Business name and registered address

  • Sort Code and Account Number (they may also include a BIC or IBAN)

  • All transactions, with inflows, outflows and balance

NB: some banks also give you the option to ‘export transactions’ as a spreadsheet (.csv, .ofx, .ofc, .xls) — lenders will not accept these.

How to download a bank statement pdf

It doesn’t matter who you bank with — if you’re using online banking, you can download PDF statements. While each bank uses slightly different words, the process is basically the same.

You need to make sure you’ve got the correct account, the right date range, and all transactions included. Here’s what to do:

  1. Visit your bank’s website

  2. Log in to Online Banking/Digital Banking/Internet Banking/eBanking etc.

  3. Click ‘statements’, ‘e-documents’, or ‘download’

  4. Make sure you’ve selected the correct account

  5. Choose a statement (or a date range)

  6. Choose the .pdf file format

  7. Download*

  8. Repeat the steps to download multiple statements

* With some banks, instead of a ‘download’ option you have to choose ‘print’ and then select ‘Save as .PDF’

Emailing bank statements

The best way is to create a .zip file — select all of the statements you want to zip, right click, and choose one of the following:

Windows

Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder

Mac

Compress [x] items

This should create one .zip file which contains all the .pdf statements, which you can add as an attachment to an email.

If you have any issues, get in touch with your Business Finance Specialist and they’ll be happy to help.

Joe Morley
Joe Morley

Head of Unsecured Lending

Joe has worked in the alternative lending space since 2015. During this time he has helped hundreds of SMEs access millions in essential funding ranging from long-term asset-backed lending to short-term unsecured revolving credit lines and beyond. In his role, Joe manages and supports a large team of Credit Finance specialists.