How to Convert Standard Chartered Statement to Excel — 3 Simple Steps
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Download from SC
Get your statement PDF from SC Online Banking or the SC Mobile app in your country
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Upload & Convert
Upload the PDF above — enter the PDF password if prompted (DOB or last 4 digits of ID)
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Download Excel
Get a clean .xlsx or .csv file with date, description, debit, credit, and balance columns
About Standard Chartered Bank
Standard Chartered Bank is a British multinational banking and financial services company listed on the London Stock Exchange and Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Despite its UK headquarters, Standard Chartered earns the overwhelming majority of its revenues from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East — making it a truly global bank with deep roots in emerging markets.
Founded through the 1969 merger of the Standard Bank of British South Africa and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, Standard Chartered now operates in over 50 countries and territories across Asia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. Its largest markets by revenue include Hong Kong, Singapore, India, China, Korea, and the UAE. This global footprint means Standard Chartered statements come in many local flavours — different currencies, slightly different column layouts, and different password conventions — but our converter handles them all.
How to Download Your Standard Chartered Statement PDF — By Country
India (sc.com/in)
Standard Chartered has a strong retail and priority banking presence in India, particularly for NRI, corporate, and premium customers:
- Log in to sc.com/in using your online banking credentials
- Go to Accounts then Account Summary
- Select your account and click Statement
- Choose your date range and download as PDF
- Alternatively, use the SC Mobile India app: Accounts → View Statement → Download
- PDF password is typically your Date of Birth in DDMMYYYY format or the last 4 digits of your account number
UAE (sc.com/ae)
Standard Chartered UAE is popular for NRI salary accounts, international transfers, and business banking:
- Log in to SC Online Banking UAE at sc.com/ae
- Navigate to Accounts then eStatements
- Select the account and date range, then click Download PDF
- PDF password is typically the last 4 digits of your Emirates ID or passport number
- Statements are available in AED and USD for accounts holding multiple currencies
Pakistan (sc.com/pk)
Standard Chartered Pakistan serves both retail and corporate customers across major cities:
- Log in to SC Online Banking Pakistan at sc.com/pk
- Go to Accounts and select Statement to download your PDF
- Also available via the SC Mobile Pakistan app
- Statements are in PKR; password convention typically follows CNIC last 4 or 6 digits
Singapore (sc.com/sg)
Standard Chartered Singapore is a major retail bank with Priority Banking and digibank services:
- Log in to SC Online Banking Singapore at sc.com/sg
- Navigate to Account Services then eStatement Download
- Select the account, choose the statement month, and download the PDF
- PDF password is typically the last 4 digits of your NRIC or FIN number
- Statements available in SGD and multi-currency for SC Global Savings accounts
Kenya (sc.com/ke)
Standard Chartered Kenya serves retail and corporate customers and is one of the larger foreign banks in the country:
- Log in to the Standard Chartered Kenya Online Banking portal
- Navigate to your account and select Statement to download the PDF
- Statements are in KES; use for business documentation and visa applications
Standard Chartered Bank Statement PDF Password
Standard Chartered uses different password conventions depending on the country:
- India: Date of Birth in DDMMYYYY format (e.g., 01041985) or the last 4 digits of your account number. Check the SC email notification that accompanies the statement — it usually specifies the password format.
- UAE: Last 4 digits of your Emirates ID number or passport number.
- Singapore: Last 4 digits of your NRIC or FIN number (e.g., 678A for NRIC ending in 678A).
- Pakistan: Last 4 or 6 digits of your CNIC (National Identity Card number).
- Kenya and others: Last 4 digits of your national ID number or account number.
If you are unsure of the password, check the email Standard Chartered sent when your statement was ready — it always states the password format. When you upload a password-protected SC PDF to our converter, you will be prompted to enter the password. It is used only to unlock the file and is never stored or shared.
Standard Chartered Account Types Supported
Our converter supports all Standard Chartered account types across all countries:
- Standard Savings Account — The basic retail savings product available in all SC markets
- Priority Banking Accounts — Premium savings, current, and investment accounts for Priority Banking customers (typically with balances above a country-specific threshold)
- Private Banking Accounts — High net worth accounts with bespoke banking features
- SME Current Accounts — Business current accounts for small and medium enterprises
- NRE Accounts (India) — Non-Resident External accounts for Indians living abroad, denominated in INR but funded by foreign currency
- NRO Accounts (India) — Non-Resident Ordinary accounts for managing income earned within India
- Foreign Currency Accounts — USD, GBP, EUR, AED, and SGD denominated accounts available in select markets
- SC DigiSmart Current Account (India) — Digital-first current account with zero balance requirement
What the Conversion Looks Like
Standard Chartered uses a consistent international statement format across all countries. Here is how a typical SC PDF is transformed into a clean Excel file:
| Before → After Comparison |
| Raw PDF (Standard Chartered format) |
Clean Excel (what you get) |
| 02 Jun 2026 SALARY CREDIT / ACME PTE LTD SGD 8,500.00 CR SGD 12,340.00 |
Date: 2026-06-02 Description: SALARY CREDIT / ACME PTE LTD Credit: 8500.00 SGD Balance: 12340.00 |
| 08 Jun 2026 SWIFT REMITTANCE / FAMILY TRANSFER / INR EQUIVALENT USD 1,200.00 DR SGD 10,712.00 |
Date: 2026-06-08 Description: SWIFT REMITTANCE / FAMILY TRANSFER Debit: 1200.00 USD Balance: 10712.00 |
| 15 Jun 2026 RENT PAYMENT / DIFC PROPERTIES / REF-2026061500432 AED 9,000.00 DR AED 24,500.00 |
Date: 2026-06-15 Description: RENT PAYMENT / DIFC PROPERTIES Debit: 9000.00 AED Balance: 24500.00 |
| 20 Jun 2026 NEFT INWARD / HDFC0001234 / PRIYA SHARMA / REF20260620 INR 50,000.00 CR INR 1,24,500.00 |
Date: 2026-06-20 Description: NEFT INWARD / HDFC / PRIYA SHARMA Credit: 50000.00 INR Balance: 124500.00 |
Multi-currency transactions, international references, and SWIFT/NEFT narrations are all extracted cleanly. Currency codes are preserved in the output. Dates are standardised to YYYY-MM-DD. Ready for Excel pivot tables, Xero import, QuickBooks upload, or accountant review.
Use Cases by Country
India
ITR filing, CA audit, home loan, NRI account management, DTAA documentation
UAE
Visa applications, salary transfer proof, business banking, offshore remittance records
Pakistan
Tax filing (FBR), business documentation, loan applications, import/export records
Singapore
IRAS tax return, home loan applications, MAS-regulated record keeping
Kenya
Business documentation, visa proof, KRA tax filing, corporate reporting
Global
UK visa, Schengen visa, US visa, accountant review, Xero/QuickBooks import
India: ITR Filing and CA Audit
Standard Chartered India customers — particularly Priority Banking and NRI account holders — often need to submit 12-month Excel statements for income tax filings, CA audits, or home loan processing. The converter extracts all INR and foreign currency transactions cleanly, separating NEFT inward credits, salary payments, and investment redemptions into distinct rows that CAs can review and categorise quickly.
UAE: Visa Applications and Salary Proof
In the UAE, Standard Chartered statements are routinely required for visa applications (tourist, residence, employment), salary transfer proof for government or corporate on-boarding, and business account documentation for free zone company registrations. Converting to Excel lets you filter by date range and transaction type, making it easy to produce the specific evidence required.
Singapore: Tax Returns and Loan Applications
SC Singapore account holders filing IRAS tax returns benefit from Excel statements that clearly show interest income, investment dividends, and fund redemptions. For home loan and personal loan applications with MAS-regulated lenders, a clean Excel with separated debit and credit columns is easier for underwriters to analyse than the original PDF.
Pakistan: FBR Tax Filing and Business Records
Standard Chartered Pakistan customers can convert their PKR statements to Excel for FBR (Federal Board of Revenue) tax filing, annual audits, and import/export trade documentation. The clean column format simplifies reconciliation with accounting records kept in local ERP systems.
Kenya: Business Documentation and Visa Proof
Standard Chartered Kenya customers converting statements to Excel get a clean record suitable for KRA tax submissions, business loan applications from development finance institutions, and proof of funds for visa applications to the UK, Schengen area, and North America.
UK Visa Applications (All Countries)
Standard Chartered Bank is recognised by UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) as a legitimate international bank. Account holders in India, Pakistan, Kenya, UAE, Singapore, and other SC markets can use Standard Chartered statements to support UK visa applications. UKVI typically requires the last 3 to 6 months of statements showing consistent funds. The original PDF is preferred for formal submission; the Excel version is useful for personal review before the application is filed.
Xero and QuickBooks Import
For freelancers, SMEs, and accountants who manage Standard Chartered business accounts, converting statements to CSV and importing into cloud accounting software is a key workflow. Our CSV output uses clean headers — Date, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance — that Xero and QuickBooks accept without column remapping. This eliminates the manual entry that would otherwise be required when reconciling SC business accounts in accounting software.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to download Standard Chartered Bank statement PDF?
Log in to your country's SC Online Banking portal (sc.com/in for India, sc.com/ae for UAE, sc.com/sg for Singapore, sc.com/pk for Pakistan, sc.com/ke for Kenya). Go to Accounts → Account Summary → Statement, choose your date range, and download as PDF. On the SC Mobile app: Accounts → View Statement → Download. Steps are nearly identical across all countries.
What is the password for Standard Chartered Bank statement PDF?
Standard Chartered PDF passwords vary by country. In India, the password is typically your Date of Birth in DDMMYYYY format or the last 4 digits of your account number. In UAE and Singapore, it is commonly the last 4 digits of your Emirates ID or NRIC/FIN. In Pakistan, it is usually the last 4 or 6 digits of your CNIC. Check the SC notification email — it always states the password format.
Does Standard Chartered Bank statement converter work in UAE, Pakistan, Singapore?
Yes. Our converter works with Standard Chartered statement PDFs from all countries where SC operates. The SC statement PDF format is consistent globally, with minor variations in currency symbols and narration styles. The same converter handles India, UAE, Pakistan, Singapore, Kenya, Hong Kong, and all other SC markets accurately.
Which Standard Chartered account types are supported?
All account types are supported: Standard Savings, Priority Banking, Private Banking, SME Current, NRE accounts (India), NRO accounts (India), foreign currency accounts (USD/AED/SGD/GBP), and eStatements. Multi-currency statements with transactions in different currencies are handled correctly.
Can I convert Standard Chartered NRI account statement?
Yes. Standard Chartered NRE and NRO account statements from India are fully supported. The converter extracts INR transactions, foreign currency transactions (inward remittances in USD/GBP/AED), and SWIFT narrations accurately. The output Excel file separates debits, credits, and running balances cleanly for tax and audit purposes.
Is Standard Chartered Bank statement accepted for UK visa application?
Yes, Standard Chartered Bank statements are accepted by UKVI for UK visa applications. SC is a recognised international bank across all UKVI markets. The statement should show 3 to 6 months of transactions with consistent available funds. The original PDF or bank-certified printout is preferred for visa submission; the Excel version is best for personal review and planning before the application.
How to import Standard Chartered statement into Xero or QuickBooks?
Convert your SC PDF statement to CSV using this tool. In Xero: go to Bank Accounts, select your account, click Import a Statement, and upload the CSV. In QuickBooks: go to Banking, select your account, click File Upload, and follow the import wizard. Our CSV uses standard headers (Date, Description, Debit, Credit, Balance) that both platforms accept without column remapping.
How long does Standard Chartered statement conversion take?
Digital Standard Chartered statement PDFs (downloaded from Online Banking or SC Mobile) convert in under 5 seconds. Scanned or photographed statements take 15 to 30 seconds due to OCR processing. There is no limit on the number of pages, months, or files you convert — it is completely free and unlimited.
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