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Deutsche Bank Bank Statement Converter

Convert your Deutsche Bank statement PDF to CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO. Extract transactions automatically and download in the format you need. Our dedicated parser handles this bank with high accuracy.

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Export formats

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CSV

Universal spreadsheet format. Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, or any data tool.

E

Excel (XLSX)

Native Microsoft Excel format with formatted columns and headers.

O

OFX

Open Financial Exchange format. Imports into Quicken, Mint, and most financial software.

Q

QBO

QuickBooks Web Connect format. Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop and Online.

About Deutsche Bank statements

Deutsche Bank Girokonto statements are downloaded as PDFs from Deutsche Bank Online-Banking (db OnlineBanking) or the Deutsche Bank Mobile app, in the 'Postkorb' or 'Kontoauszug' section. The file is identified at the top by 'Deutsche Bank AG' and the heading 'Kontoauszug', followed by 'Girokonto' and the customer's IBAN beginning with 'DE'.

The statement is entirely in German. The period header reads 'Kontoauszug vom 01.01.2026 bis 31.01.2026'; opening balance is 'Alter Kontostand EUR X.XXX,XX' and closing balance is 'Neuer Kontostand EUR X.XXX,XX'. Dates use DD.MM.YYYY with dots, and numbers follow the German 1.234,56 convention where the comma is the decimal separator — the opposite of UK and US statements.

Transaction rows show Buchungsdatum, Verwendungszweck and two EUR figures: the unsigned amount and the new Saldo, both suffixed with the literal 'EUR'. The Verwendungszweck (purpose) block often spans multiple visual lines in the PDF — recipient name, recipient IBAN/BIC, mandate reference and free-text reference — which ConvertStatement flattens into a single Description field. Debit and credit are recovered from balance arithmetic within a 0.01 tolerance, so the exported CSV, Excel, OFX or QBO file is correctly signed for import into German bookkeeping tools like DATEV, lexoffice or sevDesk.

How to convert your Deutsche Bank statement

  1. 01

    Download your statement from Deutsche Bank

    Log in to your Deutsche Bank online banking, navigate to Statements & Documents, and download the PDF for the period you need.

  2. 02

    Upload the PDF above

    Drag and drop the PDF into the upload area on this page, or click to browse. The parser detects your bank automatically.

  3. 03

    Preview your transactions

    Review the extracted transactions in the preview table. Verify dates, descriptions, and amounts are correct.

  4. 04

    Choose your format and download

    Select CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO and download your converted file. Import it into your accounting software or spreadsheet.

Deutsche Bank statement format at a glance

Deutsche Bank Girokonto (checking-account) statements, called Kontoauszug in German, are issued entirely in German and use the European date format DD.MM.YYYY with dots as separators — for example '03.01.2026' — while the period header is written 'Kontoauszug vom 01.01.2026 bis 31.01.2026'. The currency is EUR and numbers follow the German convention 1.234,56, where the comma is the decimal separator and the dot is the thousands separator, exactly the opposite of UK and US statements. Each transaction line carries two EUR figures: the unsigned Betrag (amount) and the running Saldo (balance), both suffixed with the literal 'EUR'. Opening balance is labelled 'Alter Kontostand EUR X.XXX,XX' and closing balance 'Neuer Kontostand EUR X.XXX,XX'. The account is identified by a German IBAN beginning with DE, which ConvertStatement masks before exporting to CSV, Excel, OFX or QBO; debit and credit signs are reconstructed from the running balance.

Date format
DD.MM.YYYY
Decimal format
1.234,56
Currency
EUR
Column layout
Buchungsdatum | Verwendungszweck | Betrag EUR | Saldo EUR — line shape: DD.MM.YYYY Description amount EUR balance EUR (amount is unsigned)
Statement sections
Kontoauszug · Girokonto · Alter Kontostand · Neuer Kontostand · Kontoauszug vom ... bis ...

Known Deutsche Bank parsing quirks

These are real layout details that make Deutsche Bank PDFs different from other banks. Our dedicated parser handles each one explicitly so the exported CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO is always correctly signed and dated.

  • Statements are entirely in German: 'Kontoauszug' (statement), 'Girokonto' (checking account), 'Alter Kontostand' (opening balance), 'Neuer Kontostand' (closing balance), 'Verwendungszweck' (purpose/description)
  • Dates use German DD.MM.YYYY with dots as separators (e.g., '03.01.2026'), and the period header reads 'Kontoauszug vom 01.01.2026 bis 31.01.2026'
  • Numbers are EU comma-decimal with dot-thousands: '1.234,56' means one thousand two hundred thirty-four euros and fifty-six cents — opposite punctuation from US and UK statements
  • Amounts and balances are both suffixed with the literal 'EUR' (e.g., '1.234,56 EUR'), and the amount column is unsigned — debit vs credit is reconstructed from balance arithmetic
  • Accounts are identified by an IBAN (DE…22 characters) rather than a sort code + account number pair; ConvertStatement masks the IBAN before export

Description prefixes the Deutsche Bank parser recognises

VerwendungszweckSEPA-ÜberweisungSEPA-LastschriftDauerauftragGehaltGutschriftLastschriftKartenzahlungBargeldauszahlungOnline-ÜberweisungAuftraggeberEmpfänger

Multi-line handling: Each transaction is reduced to a single line. Multi-line Verwendungszweck blocks from the PDF (recipient, IBAN, reference) are flattened into the single Description capture before parsing.

Frequently asked questions about Deutsche Bank statement conversion

How do I download my Deutsche Bank statement as a PDF?

Log in to Deutsche Bank Online Banking at meine.deutsche-bank.de, navigate to your Girokonto, select 'Kontoauszug' (Statements), choose the period, and download as PDF.

Does ConvertStatement handle Deutsche Bank comma-decimal amounts?

Yes. Deutsche Bank statements use European number formatting where commas are decimal separators and dots are thousands separators (e.g., 1.234,56 = 1234.56). Our parser handles this correctly.

Are Deutsche Bank Girokonto statements supported?

Yes. ConvertStatement supports Deutsche Bank Girokonto (checking account) statements in German. The parser correctly handles the DD.MM.YYYY date format, EUR comma-decimal amounts, and determines debits and credits automatically.

Is my Deutsche Bank statement data safe?

Yes. ConvertStatement processes files entirely in memory. No bank data is stored, logged, or shared. All transfers use HTTPS encryption. Your data is deleted from memory as soon as processing completes.

How much does it cost to convert a Deutsche Bank statement?

ConvertStatement offers 3 free conversions per month (CSV format). Paid plans start at $9/month for 200 pages with all export formats including Excel, OFX, and QBO.

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