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U.S. Bank · Bank Statement Splitter

Split a U.S. Bank bank statement PDFby month — free, in your browser

Drop your multi-month U.S. Bank statement. We auto-detect each month and produce per-month PDFs ready for filing.

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HOW IT WORKS
1

Drop your U.S. Bank PDF

Use the combined statement download from your online banking portal.

2

Confirm detected months

U.S. Bank prints the statement period (e.g. "January 1 – January 31, 2024") in the header block and dates each transaction MM/DD. The splitter reads the header month, so even a 7-year archive splits per month.

3

Download per-month PDFs

Files named Jan-2024.pdf, Feb-2024.pdf, etc. ZIP or individual downloads.

U.S. Bank-specific tips

No password to deal with

U.S. Bank eStatements you download from online banking open without a password, so you can drop the file straight in. They are read-only — you can view and copy but not edit the original — and the text layer is clean, which is exactly what month detection needs.

Deposits and withdrawals in separate sections

U.S. Bank lists deposits/credits and withdrawals/debits in their own sections rather than two columns on one row. That doesn't affect splitting — the splitter groups whole pages by their statement period, not by individual rows.

Combined checking + savings

A combined statement lists each account in its own section but they share one statement period, so the whole month lands in one output PDF. If you need each account in its own file, run that month through our Split PDF tool by page range.

U.S. Bank statement splitter — FAQ

How far back can I split U.S. Bank statements?+

U.S. Bank keeps up to 7 years of eStatements online. Download the months you need (or one big multi-month file), drop it in, and the splitter produces one PDF per detected statement period.

Do I need to unlock the PDF first?+

No. U.S. Bank eStatements are not password-protected, so there's no unlock step. Just drop the file and confirm the detected months.

OTHER BANKS

Split a Chase statement

Chase statements use "Statement period" headers with MM/DD/YYYY dates. Detection works out of the box.

Split a Bank of America statement

BofA statements have "Statement Beginning" and "Statement Ending" headers. We detect the beginning month.

Split a Wells Fargo statement

Wells Fargo uses "Statement period activity summary" with spelled-out month ranges. Detection is reliable.

Split a Citi statement

Citi credit-card and checking statements use "Billing period" with MM/DD/YY format. We detect both.

Split a Capital One statement

Capital One uses "Statement Period" with Mon DD, YYYY format. Reliable detection across all card and bank products.

Split a PNC Bank statement

PNC online statements are text PDFs with no password. Virtual Wallet bundles Spend, Reserve and Growth into one monthly file — the splitter still groups by month.

Split a Truist statement

Truist statements are portrait PDFs with a statement period header. Watch for older BB&T / SunTrust layouts on accounts that came from the merger.

Split a TD Bank statement

TD Bank (US) statements are secure PDFs — some delivered by secure message are password-protected. Unlock once, then the dated header drives month detection.

Split a ICICI Bank statement

ICICI statement PDFs are password-protected. Unlock the file first, then the date column drives month detection across the whole financial year.

Split a HDFC Bank statement

HDFC account statement PDFs are password-protected with your Customer ID. Unlock first, then the DD/MM/YY date column drives per-month splitting.

Split a State Bank of India statement

SBI statement PDFs are password-protected, and the password depends on the source. Unlock first; the separate Debit/Credit columns and dated rows make month detection reliable.

Split a Axis Bank statement

Axis e-statement PDFs are password-protected (NAME + DDMM). Unlock first; multi-line descriptions are handled because the splitter groups by month, not by row.

Tax season ready

Drop your U.S. Bank statement, get one PDF per month. Free to try — upgrade to Pro for full-year batches and clean exports.

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