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How to Convert Barclays Credit Card Statements to Excel

8 min readNovember 24, 2024

Quick Answer: To convert a Barclays credit card statement to Excel or CSV, log in to Barclays Online Banking or the Barclays app, navigate to your credit card account, download the PDF statement for the period you need, then upload it to [QuickBankConvert](/) for instant, browser-based conversion โ€” free, private, no sign-up.


Barclays and Barclaycard Statement Access

Barclays is one of the UK's oldest and largest banks, serving millions of retail and business customers with current accounts, savings, mortgages, and credit cards. Barclaycard โ€” originally a separate entity but now integrated into the main Barclays banking brand for new customers โ€” is one of the UK's most widely held credit card products.

Barclays provides credit card statements through its online banking portal and mobile app. Statements are available as PDF downloads for up to seven years in most cases. While Barclays online banking does offer some current account transaction exports in QIF or OFX format, credit card statements are primarily available as PDF only โ€” requiring conversion for spreadsheet or accounting use.

This guide covers how to download Barclays and Barclaycard credit card statements, convert them to Excel or CSV using [QuickBankConvert](/), and use the resulting data for expense management, VAT reporting, and accounting.


Downloading Barclays Credit Card Statements

Via Barclays Online Banking (Desktop)

  1. Go to barclays.co.uk and log in to online banking.
  2. Select your credit card account from the account overview.
  3. Navigate to Statements or View Statements.
  4. Select the statement period you need.
  5. Click View or Download to open/save the PDF.

Via the Barclays App (Mobile)

  1. Open the Barclays app and sign in.
  2. Tap on your credit card account from the home screen.
  3. Tap Statements and select the period.
  4. Tap Download PDF to save.
  5. Share to your email or cloud storage to access on your computer.

Via the Barclaycard Portal (Legacy Accounts)

Some older Barclaycard accounts are still managed separately at barclaycard.co.uk:

  1. Log in at barclaycard.co.uk.
  2. Navigate to Statements from the account menu.
  3. Select the period and download as PDF.

Callout โ€” Barclaycard Integration Notice: Barclays has been progressively merging Barclaycard credit card management into the main Barclays app and online banking. If you have a newer Barclaycard, it is likely already managed through the Barclays app. If you cannot find your credit card in the Barclays app, check Barclaycard.co.uk or call 0800 151 0900.


Converting Barclays PDF to Excel or CSV

Step 1: Open QuickBankConvert

Go to [QuickBankConvert.com](/) in any browser. No account, no installation, no fees required.

Step 2: Upload the Barclays Credit Card PDF

Drag your Barclays statement PDF onto the upload zone. Barclays credit card statements are generally not password-protected, so processing begins immediately after upload.

Callout โ€” Client-Side Privacy: QuickBankConvert processes your Barclays statement entirely within your browser using JavaScript. Your credit card transaction data โ€” merchant names, amounts, dates โ€” is never transmitted to any external server. This is consistent with UK GDPR requirements for personal financial data.

Step 3: Preview the Extracted Transactions

Review the transaction preview. For Barclays credit card statements, verify:

  • Transaction dates in DD/MM/YYYY UK format are correctly parsed
  • Merchant names and descriptions are captured accurately
  • GBP amounts are in the correct columns (purchases as debits, payments/refunds as credits)

Step 4: Choose Output Format

  • CSV โ€” For importing into Xero, FreeAgent, QuickBooks, Sage, or HMRC-compatible expense tools
  • Excel (XLSX) โ€” For direct use in Microsoft Excel with formatting, formulas, and pivot tables

Step 5: Download

Click download. Your file saves to your device immediately.


Barclays Credit Card Statement Formatting

UK DD/MM/YYYY Date Format

Barclays credit card statements use the standard UK DD/MM/YYYY date format (e.g., 15/03/2025 = 15 March 2025). QuickBankConvert correctly identifies UK date formatting.

Transaction Description Format

Barclays credit card statements include merchant names with city/country references for UK and international transactions. Online transactions often show the merchant's registered name (which may differ from the trading name). This standard format converts cleanly, providing useful merchant data for expense categorization.

Credit Card vs. Current Account Layout

Credit card statements differ from current account statements in a key way: the statement shows the total amount owed at statement date, minimum payment, and payment due date at the top, followed by individual transaction lines. QuickBankConvert focuses on the transaction rows and excludes the summary header information, which is not structured data.

Foreign Currency Transactions

Barclays credit card statements show foreign currency transactions with:

  • The original foreign currency amount and currency code
  • The GBP equivalent charged to your card (after Barclays's exchange rate and any non-sterling transaction fee)

After conversion, the GBP amount appears in the Amount column, and the foreign currency details appear in the Description column, consistent with how they appear in the PDF.


Barclays Export Format Comparison

MethodFormatAvailabilityNotes
Barclays App / Online Banking PDFPDFUp to 7 yearsStandard for all credit card statements
Barclaycard Portal PDFPDFLegacy accountsSame format; separate login for older accounts
QIF / OFX ExportQIF/OFXCurrent accounts onlyNot typically available for credit cards
QuickBankConvert ConversionCSV / XLSXBased on PDF availabilityFree, browser-based, UK date format support

Using Barclays Data for Accounting and Tax

Xero (UK)

Xero is widely used by UK sole traders and small businesses. Import your converted Barclays credit card CSV via Accounting โ†’ Bank Accounts โ†’ Import Statement. Map the Date, Description, and Amount columns. Xero will create draft transactions for categorization and matching against invoices and expenses.

FreeAgent (UK)

FreeAgent is popular with UK contractors and freelancers. Add your Barclaycard as a bank account in FreeAgent, then go to Banking โ†’ Import from File to upload the CSV. FreeAgent's smart categorization will auto-match many Barclays merchant descriptions.

Sage (UK)

Sage 50 and Sage Accounting support bank statement CSV imports. After converting your Barclays statement, use the bank import feature and map the Date, Description, and Amount columns.

HMRC Self-Assessment

For UK sole traders and freelancers using a Barclays credit card for business expenses, converting monthly statements to Excel makes annual expense totalling straightforward. Use SUMIF by merchant category to total advertising spend, equipment, travel, and other deductible categories. These totals support Schedule D (trading income) and capital allowance calculations on your self-assessment return.

VAT Reconciliation

For VAT-registered UK businesses, identifying VATable purchases on credit card statements is a key quarterly task. After conversion, filter transaction descriptions by vendor and categorize by VAT rate (Standard 20%, Reduced 5%, Zero-Rated). Sum by VAT category for your VAT return inputs.


Bottom Line

Barclays credit card statements are available as PDF for up to seven years โ€” an excellent archive for tax and compliance purposes, but not directly usable in a spreadsheet. [QuickBankConvert](/) converts those PDFs to clean CSV or Excel files in under two minutes, handling UK date formats, GBP amounts, and foreign currency descriptions correctly. Whether you are preparing your HMRC self-assessment, reconciling business expenses, or importing into Xero or FreeAgent, QuickBankConvert is the fastest path from a Barclays PDF to a working data file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Barclays offer a direct CSV download for credit card statements?
Barclays online banking and the Barclays app offer transaction data downloads in QIF or OFX format for some current accounts, but credit card statements are typically available as PDF only through the standard statement download. Barclaycard online also provides PDF statements. QuickBankConvert converts these PDFs to CSV or Excel for spreadsheet and accounting use.
How do I access Barclaycard statements if I manage my card through the Barclays app?
If your Barclaycard is managed through the main Barclays app (following Barclays's integration of Barclaycard), go to the credit card account within the Barclays app, tap Statements, and select the period to download as PDF. Older accounts still managed through the separate Barclaycard portal can access statements at barclaycard.co.uk.
Can I convert Barclays business credit card statements?
Yes. Barclays business credit card statements (including Barclaycard Business) follow the same PDF structure as personal statements and convert correctly with QuickBankConvert. Business users typically need CSV exports for expense reconciliation, VAT reporting, and accounting software imports.
How far back can I access Barclays credit card statements?
Barclays and Barclaycard typically provide up to 7 years of statements online for credit card accounts. Access through online banking or the Barclays app. For very old statements (beyond what's available online), you can request archived statements by calling Barclays customer service, though a fee may apply.

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