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Password: your Customer ID

Remove the password from an HDFC bank statement PDF

Type your Customer ID once, download a copy that opens without a prompt. The unlocking runs in your browser, so the statement is never uploaded.

The HDFC Bank statement password format

ACCOUNT STATEMENT (EMAILED OR DOWNLOADED)

Your HDFC Customer ID. The last 3 digits of the Customer ID appear in the statement email's subject line, so you can confirm you have the right one.

CREDIT CARD STATEMENT

The first 4 letters of your name in capitals, followed by the last 4 digits of the card number.

Example: Rajesh with a card ending 3456 = RAJE3456

HDFC prints the exact rule in the statement email itself, so check the covering message if these formats don't open your file. If you never received the password at all, only the bank can resend the statement.

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HOW IT WORKS
1

Find your Customer ID

It is in NetBanking under your profile, on your welcome letter, and partially in the statement email subject.

2

Drop the HDFC PDF and type it

Add the locked statement, enter the Customer ID (or NAME + card digits for a credit card), and click Unlock.

3

Save the unlocked copy

The new file downloads immediately and opens with no password prompt from then on.

Unlocked the file? The usual reason people do this is bookkeeping, and the next step already has a HDFC Bank-specific page.

HDFC Bank statement password questions

What is the HDFC bank statement password?+

For account statements, it is your Customer ID. The email subject shows the last 3 digits so you can double-check. Credit card statements follow a different rule: the first 4 letters of your name in capitals plus the last 4 digits of the card, like RAJE3456.

Where do I find my HDFC Customer ID?+

Log in to NetBanking and open your profile, or check the welcome letter from when the account was opened. The statement email's subject line carries its last 3 digits as a hint.

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

No. You have to type the correct Customer ID before anything happens. The tool has no way to guess or recover a password, so a file you were never given the password for stays locked.

What can I do with the unlocked HDFC statement?+

Two common next steps: split a multi-month statement into one PDF per month for filing, or convert the rows to Excel, CSV or Tally XML for the books. Both tools on this site read the unlocked file directly.

Open your HDFC Bank 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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