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Lowercase name + DDMM

Open a Bank of Baroda statement PDF, then drop the password

BoB emails statements as locked PDFs. The common formats are below; type the right one once and keep a copy that opens like any normal file.

The Bank of Baroda statement password format

EMAILED E-STATEMENT (MOST ACCOUNTS)

The first 4 letters of your name in lowercase, as registered with the bank, followed by your date and month of birth in DDMM.

Example: Aman Sharma born 12 July = aman1207

SOME ACCOUNTS

Your full date of birth as DDMMYYYY, or your 9-digit Customer ID (common for joint or older accounts).

Bank of Baroda's statement email states the exact rule for your account right next to the attachment, and that beats any list on the internet, including this one. No password in hand means no way in; ask the bank to resend the statement.

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HOW IT WORKS
1

Check the statement email

The covering message from BoB names the password rule. Lowercase name + DDMM is the most common.

2

Enter it once

Drop the PDF, type the password, click Unlock. Everything runs locally in the browser tab.

3

Save and move on

The unlocked copy downloads straight away and never prompts again.

Bank of Baroda statement password questions

What is the password for a Bank of Baroda statement PDF?+

Most BoB e-statements open with the first 4 letters of your name in lowercase plus your date and month of birth in DDMM, like aman1207. Some accounts use the full date of birth as DDMMYYYY or the 9-digit Customer ID instead. The bank's email states which rule applies to yours.

Can this crack a password I don't know?+

It removes protection only after you enter the correct password. A password you never received cannot be recovered by this or any honest tool; ask Bank of Baroda to resend the statement email, which spells out the rule.

Should the name letters really be lowercase?+

For BoB, usually so, which trips people up because most Indian banks use capitals. Type the four letters in lowercase first; if the file stays shut, the email's stated rule wins.

Why remove the password at all?+

A locked PDF fights you every time you file it, mail it to your accountant, or feed it to a converter. One unlock produces a normal PDF you control, while the original stays untouched.

Open your Bank of Baroda statement once, keep it open

Enter the password the bank gave you, save the unlocked copy, and the prompt is gone for good.

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