What is the password for an SBI statement PDF?
It depends on where the statement came from. Both formats are below. Enter the right one once and download a copy that opens without asking again.
The State Bank of India statement password format
Your 11-digit SBI account number, typed with no spaces.
Your date and month of birth in DDMM, then @, then the last 4 digits of your registered mobile number.
Example: Born 27 December, mobile ending 8001 = 2712@8001
The statement email from SBI states the exact rule for your account, so read the covering message if neither format works. A password you never received can only come from the bank, not from any tool.
Pick the right format
Account number for a net banking download, DDMM@mobile-digits for a YONO email statement.
Add the PDF and enter it
Drop the locked SBI statement, type the password, and click Unlock.
Download the open copy
The unlocked statement saves to your device and never asks for the password again.
Unlocked the file? The usual reason people do this is bookkeeping, and the next step already has a State Bank of India-specific page.
State Bank of India statement password questions
Why does my SBI statement have two possible passwords?+
The bank uses one rule per delivery channel. A PDF you download yourself from net banking or the app opens with your 11-digit account number. A PDF emailed through YONO uses the DDMM@last-4-of-mobile combination instead.
Can this crack a password I don't know?+
Removing the protection requires the correct password first. Nothing here guesses account numbers or birth dates. If you can't open the PDF at all, only SBI can help, either by resending the statement or through a fresh net banking download.
Does the statement leave my device?+
The file and the password both stay in your browser. Decryption runs locally, which is exactly what you want for a document full of account details.
What about scanned passbook photos?+
Those are a different problem. This tool removes PDF encryption; it doesn't read images. For a scanned passbook you'd want OCR first, and for the digital PDF from net banking or YONO you don't need OCR at all.
HDFC Bank statement password
Customer ID opens account statements. Credit card statements use the first 4 letters of your name plus the last 4 card digits.
ICICI Bank statement password
Date of birth (DDMMYYYY) for net banking downloads. Emailed e-statements use the first 4 letters of your name + DDMM.
Axis Bank statement password
First 4 letters of your name in capitals + date of birth in DDMM, like ROHI1004. Some accounts use NAME + customer ID instead.
Bank of Baroda statement password
Usually the first 4 letters of your name in lowercase + DDMM of birth. Some accounts use DOB as DDMMYYYY or the Customer ID.
Kotak Mahindra Bank statement password
Your CRN (the 8 or 9 digit customer number on your debit card) opens account e-statements. Credit cards use lowercase name + DDMM.
Chase statement password
Website downloads open with no password. Secure-email PDFs state the access code in the covering message.
Bank of America statement password
Online banking downloads are not locked. Protected PDFs arrive by secure email, with the code in the covering message.
All formats on one page: remove the password from any bank statement PDF.
Open your State Bank of India 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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