Where to download an FNB bank statement PDF
FNB statement PDFs are available through FNB Online Banking and the FNB Banking App, so the file downloads online on desktop or in app on your phone.
Online Download
- Sign in to FNB Online Banking at fnb.co.za
- Open the account you want
- Go to Statements or Documents
- Select the account and statement period
- Download the FNB statement PDF
In-app Download
- Open the FNB Banking App
- Select the account
- Tap Statements or Documents
- Choose the month you need
- Save or share the PDF from the app
Both routes end at the same account record, so use the copy that's quicker to open.
How to convert an FNB bank statement PDF
An FNB PDF is easy to read, yet the numbers are easier to work with once they leave the file. Reach for a bank statement converter when you want tidy rows and columns.
- Go to bankstatementconverter.tech
- Choose your output format.
- Convert PDF to Excel: If you want to review, sort, or add formulas
- Convert PDF to CSV: If you need the transactions for bookkeeping, imports, or reporting
- Convert PDF to Tally: If you need to prepare transactions for Tally import or accounting entries
- Upload your FNB PDF. Enter the password if the file is password-protected.
- Wait for the conversion to finish. The converter reads the dates, descriptions, debits, credits, and balances into structured rows.
- Download your converted FNB bank statement.
How to view a password protected FNB bank statement PDF
Where an FNB file is password protected, the PDF asks for the PDF password before anything shows on screen. The email or online banking notice that delivered the statement usually explains the format.
That lock doesn't block conversion. Enter the PDF password when the converter prompts you, then export the transaction data.
FNB bank statement release date
You'll see searches for when does FNB statement come out and when will it be available to download. The answer rides on your account's statement cycle.
Instead of the first of the month, the release date follows the close of that cycle. Weekends and South African public holidays can push availability to the next business day.
What does an FNB bank statement look like
Up top you'll find the FNB logo alongside the account summary. Its font is plain and structured, showing your name, a masked account number, statement dates, balances, and transactions split into clear sections.
Local banking abbreviations appear across the activity, such as EFT, POS, ATM, DEB, INT, and TFR. Converting the PDF to Excel or CSV makes those abbreviations easier to sort and categorize.