TD Bank Bank Statement Converter
Convert your TD 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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PDF, up to 50 pages
Export formats
CSV
Universal spreadsheet format. Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, or any data tool.
Excel (XLSX)
Native Microsoft Excel format with formatted columns and headers.
OFX
Open Financial Exchange format. Imports into Quicken, Mint, and most financial software.
QBO
QuickBooks Web Connect format. Direct import into QuickBooks Desktop and Online.
About TD Bank statements
TD Bank statements are downloaded from TD Online Banking at td.com/us or the TD Bank (US) mobile app. After logging in, choose the account, open the Statements & Documents tab, pick a statement period, and download the PDF. TD Bank typically retains seven years of statement history online for personal checking, savings, and money market accounts.
The PDF opens with the 'TD Bank, N.A.' header, the masked account number (e.g. Account Number: ****7890), and the statement period in long-form English with 'through' (for example, 'January 1, 2026 through January 31, 2026'). A balance summary lists the Beginning Balance and Ending Balance, followed by the transaction register. Each transaction occupies a single line containing an MM/DD date, a free-form description, a signed amount, and a running balance — exactly the same skeleton used by PNC and U.S. Bank, only the statement-header wording differs.
ConvertStatement's TD Bank parser is deliberately strict: it requires the exact phrase 'TD Bank' before it activates, which prevents PDFs from TD Ameritrade (the unrelated brokerage) from being misrouted into this rule set. Year information is pulled from the statement-period text and applied to every MM/DD date before the rows are emitted as CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO.
How to convert your TD Bank statement
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Download your statement from TD Bank
Log in to your TD Bank online banking, navigate to Statements & Documents, and download the PDF for the period you need.
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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.
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Preview your transactions
Review the extracted transactions in the preview table. Verify dates, descriptions, and amounts are correct.
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Choose your format and download
Select CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO and download your converted file. Import it into your accounting software or spreadsheet.
TD Bank statement format at a glance
TD Bank (TD Bank, N.A.) is the U.S. subsidiary of Toronto-Dominion Bank and issues American checking statements in USD, not CAD. Each TD Bank PDF lists one transaction per line: an MM/DD date, a description, an amount, and a running balance, using US number formatting with comma thousands separators and a dot decimal (1,234.56). The header reads 'TD Bank' or 'TD Bank, N.A.', and the statement period is written 'Statement Period: January 1, 2026 through January 31, 2026'. Debits are shown as negative amounts with a leading minus sign (for example -$25.50), credits as positive, with no separate debits/credits columns. Account numbers are masked to the last four digits such as ****7890, the opening figure is labeled 'Beginning Balance', and the closing figure 'Ending Balance'. ConvertStatement detects TD Bank by the exact phrase 'TD Bank' to avoid confusion with TD Ameritrade, then exports to CSV, Excel, OFX, or QBO.
- Date format
- MM/DD
- Decimal format
- 1,234.56
- Currency
- USD
- Column layout
- Date (MM/DD) | Description | Amount (with optional minus and $ sign) | Balance ($)
- Statement sections
- Beginning Balance · Ending Balance · Statement Period
Known TD Bank parsing quirks
These are real layout details that make TD 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.
- Parser requires the exact phrase 'TD Bank' (not just 'TD') so it does not collide with TD Ameritrade brokerage statements or HTML table artifacts in scraped PDFs
- Header identifies as 'TD Bank, N.A.' — the 'N.A.' (National Association) suffix is one of the recognized detection keywords
- Statement period uses 'through' between dates (e.g. 'January 1, 2026 through January 31, 2026'), matching U.S. Bank's wording rather than PNC's 'to'
- Transactions use MM/DD without year; debits are negative amounts (e.g. -$25.50), credits are positive, single signed Amount column
- Despite being a Canadian-owned bank, TD Bank's U.S. arm uses USD and US-style number formatting (1,234.56), not Canadian conventions
Multi-line handling: One transaction per line; lines that do not match the date-description-amount[-balance] regex are skipped without attempting to join continuation lines.
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Other supported banks
ConvertStatement supports dedicated parsers for many other US, UK, and European banks. Same in-memory processing, same export formats.
Frequently asked questions about TD Bank statement conversion
Does ConvertStatement support TD Bank statements?
Yes. ConvertStatement fully supports TD Bank checking account statements. Upload your PDF and the parser will detect and convert it automatically.
How do I download my TD Bank statement?
Log in to tdbank.com, go to your account, and click 'Statements & Documents'. Select the period and download the PDF.
Does this work with TD Bank business accounts?
Yes. TD Bank business checking statements follow a similar format and are supported by our rule-based parser.
Is my TD 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 TD 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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