Banco Nación Statement to Excel Converter
Convert Banco Nación resumen de cuenta PDFs into clean, structured Excel spreadsheets. FlowParse reads the Banco Nación resumen de cuenta layout — the account summary with opening and closing balance, then a dated list of movements with a running balance — and rebuilds every line as an editable row with the amount signed correctly in Argentine pesos (ARS). the Cuenta Gratuita Universal, the caja de ahorro, and the cuenta corriente business account statements are all supported, and Spanish-language statements are read natively, including the detalle on each movimiento.
Scanned or digital · multi-page · balance-validated · duplicates removed
Banco Nación issues each resumen de cuenta as a PDF, but your bookkeeping, your tax return and your loan application all want a spreadsheet, not a PDF. Instead of retyping a month — or a year — of movements by hand (resumen de cuenta Banco Nación a Excel), upload the resumen de cuenta, let the AI extract it in seconds, review the editable preview, and export to Excel, CSV or a QuickBooks-ready file. The CBU and alias is detected, débito automático and transferencia (CBU/alias) descriptions are kept, dates in DD/MM/YYYY form are normalised, and the opening balance plus every transaction is validated against the closing balance before you download.
AI extraction, no templates
Reads this bank's layout with no per-bank setup.
Every column preserved
Date, description, amount, balance and every extra field, 1:1.
Balance-validated
Opening + transactions = closing, checked on every file.
Scanned & multi-page
OCR for image PDFs; long statements stitched into one list.
What FlowParse extracts from a Banco Nación resumen de cuenta
A Banco Nación resumen de cuenta opens with the account summary — account holder, CBU and alias, statement period, and the opening and closing balance — followed by a dated list of movements with a running balance. FlowParse extracts the summary fields and every transaction: date, detalle, the signed amount and the balance.
Everything printed is preserved. Money out and money in are merged into one signed value in Argentine pesos (ARS), débito automático, transferencia (CBU/alias), card and fee entries keep their detalle, and the closing balance lets the engine confirm nothing was dropped across page breaks. Banco de la Nación Argentina is the state bank; its resumen de cuenta lists each movimiento with a fecha and detalle, and amounts are in Argentine pesos with the saldo preserved.
| Field | Captured in the export |
|---|---|
| Date | Transaction / posting date, normalised |
| Description | Payee, merchant or transfer detail, verbatim |
| Amount | Single signed value (debits −, credits +) |
| Balance | Running balance per transaction |
| Reference / type | Check number, transaction type, reference |
Banco Nación statement formats and account types
Banco Nación issues resúmenes de cuenta for several products — the Cuenta Gratuita Universal, the caja de ahorro and the cuenta corriente business account — and the layout shifts a little between personal and business accounts. Banco Nación provides the resumen de cuenta as a PDF whether you bank online or in branch, and the dated movement layout is the same in both.
Because FlowParse identifies fields by meaning rather than fixed positions, it reads all of these without configuration: the date, detalle, amount and balance are located the same way on a the Cuenta Gratuita Universal statement and a cuenta corriente statement, so both produce the same clean column structure.
New to this? Read the guide on how to convert a bank statement PDF to Excel.
From PDF to clean data in three steps
1 · Upload the PDF
Drop one statement or many — digital or scanned, any number of pages.
2 · AI extracts & validates
Every transaction is read, amounts signed, balances checked, weak pages retried.
3 · Review & export
Check the editable preview, then download Excel, CSV, QBO, QFX, OFX or Xero.
Convert to the format you need
The same extraction powers every export — convert once, then choose the output your next tool expects.
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
| Excel (.xlsx) | Analysis, totals, sharing |
| CSV | Importing into any tool |
| .QBO | QuickBooks Online & Desktop |
| .QFX | Quicken |
| .OFX | Most accounting tools |
| Xero CSV | Xero statement import |
Manual work vs FlowParse
Re-typing a statement by hand is slow and error-prone. FlowParse is near-instant, accurate, and scales to any volume.
| What happens | By hand | FlowParse |
|---|---|---|
| Reading the data | Copy-paste line by line | AI extracts every transaction |
| Scanned statements | Re-typed manually | OCR reads them automatically |
| Debits & credits | You fix every sign | Pre-signed, normalised |
| Balance check | Manual reconciliation | Validated automatically |
| Time per statement | 20–40 minutes | Under 30 seconds |
| A full year | Hours per account | One Smart Merge upload |
A whole year into one reconciled Excel
Smart Merge takes up to 100 Banco Nación PDFs — across personal and business accounts — and consolidates them into a single reconciled Excel with one unified transaction sheet, duplicate detection across overlapping statements, and a source reference on every row.
That turns a year of resúmenes de cuenta into tax-ready books in minutes instead of opening twelve separate files, and it's how bookkeepers across Argentina clear a client backlog without manual entry.
Import straight into your accounting software
Need it in your books? FlowParse builds a real bank-feed file. The .QBO imports directly into QuickBooks with no CSV column mapping, each transaction carries a unique ID so re-imports never duplicate, and Quicken users get .QFX.
Validated, not just converted
The same extraction powers every export. Take your Banco Nación data to Excel for analysis, CSV for importing anywhere, a real .QBO/.QFX/.OFX bank-feed file that auto-imports into QuickBooks or Quicken with no column mapping, or a Xero-ready CSV.
That fits whether you're a Banco Nación customer catching up on bookkeeping, an accountant onboarding a client in Argentina, or preparing statements as a clean spreadsheet for a mortgage, loan or tax filing. The CBU and alias and detalle travel through to whichever format you choose.
More on the validation and reconciliation engines.
Your bank statements stay private
Bank statements are among the most sensitive documents you own. Converting one never puts it at risk.
Encrypted transfer
Every upload and download runs over TLS.
Deleted after processing
Your original PDF is removed as soon as it's converted.
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Processed on EU infrastructure.
No AI training
Your documents are never used to train models. GDPR-aligned.
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Who converts these statements
Accountants
Bring client statements into Excel or QuickBooks without re-keying.
Bookkeepers
Catch up months of statements in minutes.
Small businesses
Get PDF-only statements into the books, ready for tax time.
Loan & mortgage applicants
Turn statements into a clean spreadsheet for underwriting.
Finance teams
Standardise statements from many banks into one format.
Anyone with a PDF statement
Skip the manual typing — convert and move on.
