Upload a bank CSV, map the columns, and download a clean Date / Description / Debit / Credit / Balance file ready for Excel or your accounting software. Nothing is uploaded — it all runs in your browser.
Export your bank statement as CSV, then map the columns below.
Every bank exports statements differently — extra columns, merged fields, separate debit and credit columns or a single signed amount. This converter normalises any CSV into the same tidy five columns, so reconciling and importing is painless.
Cleaning a CSV is the first step. Matching every line to an invoice or expense is the real work — and that's what Pyalm Books automates, with bank feeds and reconciliation built for UAE businesses.
It takes a CSV export from your bank — which often has odd columns and formatting — and lets you map each column to Date, Description, Debit, Credit, or Balance, then download a clean, consistent CSV ready for Excel or your accounting software.
Yes. Map that column to 'Amount' and the converter splits it into Debit and Credit automatically — negative values become debits, positive values become credits.
Not yet — this tool handles CSV exports today. Most banks let you export statements as CSV from online banking. PDF support is on the roadmap.
Yes. The file is parsed entirely in your browser and never uploaded — nothing leaves your device.