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How to Convert Itaú Bank Statements to Excel

8 min readFebruary 18, 2026

Quick Answer {#quick-answer}

QuickBankConvert converts Itaú bank statement PDFs (extratos) to Excel or CSV in seconds — all processing happens in your browser, so your financial data never leaves your device. Visit QuickBankConvert, upload your Itaú extrato, select your format, and download a clean spreadsheet ready for accounting, tax preparation, or budgeting.


Why Convert Itaú Statements to Excel? {#why-convert-itau}

Itaú Unibanco is Brazil's largest private bank, with over 55 million customers and operations across Latin America. Whether you hold an Itaú conta corrente, poupança, or credit card, your monthly extratos arrive as PDFs — official documents that are essential for record-keeping but useless for data analysis.

Converting Itaú extratos to Excel unlocks meaningful capabilities:

  • IRPF tax preparation: Identify all deductible expenses and income records in a filterable spreadsheet.
  • Business bookkeeping: Import Itaú transactions into ContaAzul, Omie, or Conta Simples for reconciliation.
  • Personal budgeting: Analyze months of spending in Excel or Google Sheets to understand where your money actually goes.
  • Loan and mortgage applications: Brazilian mortgage lenders (Caixa, Itaú Crédito Imobiliário) often require structured transaction data.
  • International applications: Visa applications and foreign employment contracts frequently require bank data in spreadsheet format.
  • Business financial reports: Aggregate multiple months of Itaú data to create DRE or cash flow reports.

From individual account holders to growing businesses, the ability to work with Itaú statement data in Excel is a significant productivity gain.


Itaú's Built-In Export Options {#itau-export-options}

Itaú offers some native export options through its online banking portal (Itaú Internet Banking) and mobile app:

MethodFormatDate RangeLimitations
Internet Banking downloadOFXLast 90 daysRequires Quicken-compatible software
App exportOFXLast 90 daysMobile only
PDF ExtratoPDFFull account historyNot machine-readable
Itaú Empresas (business)CSV, CNABVariesBusiness accounts only

Personal account holders get OFX exports for recent data, but this format is not widely compatible with modern Brazilian accounting tools. For formal monthly PDF extratos — the version accepted by the Receita Federal, lenders, and courts — the only way to convert to spreadsheet format is with a tool like QuickBankConvert.

Note: Itaú's CNAB format (used for business accounts) is a specialized Brazilian payment file format. If you need standard CSV or Excel output, QuickBankConvert's PDF-to-CSV conversion is the most accessible option for most users.


How to Convert with QuickBankConvert {#how-to-convert}

Converting your Itaú extrato takes about two minutes:

  1. Download your extrato PDF: Log into Itaú Internet Banking or the Itaú app. Navigate to "Extrato e Saldo" and download the monthly PDF extrato for the period you need.
  2. Open QuickBankConvert: Go to QuickBankConvert in your browser.
  3. Upload your PDF: Drag the extrato onto the upload area or click to browse your files.
  4. Choose your format: Select CSV (for accounting software) or Excel (for direct analysis).
  5. Download: Click download and open the result in your preferred application.

Your Itaú extrato — including your CPF, agency/account number, and all transactions — never leaves your device during this process.

Tip: For Itaú credit card statements, the PDF format differs from checking account extratos. QuickBankConvert handles both formats. When converting a credit card statement, you will see purchase date, description, amount, and installment information as available in the PDF.


Integrating Itaú Data with Accounting Software {#accounting-integration}

Once converted, your Itaú CSV or Excel file integrates smoothly with Brazilian and international accounting platforms:

ContaAzul

Brazil's most popular SMB accounting platform accepts CSV imports. After converting with QuickBankConvert, go to ContaAzul's "Extrato Bancário" section and upload your CSV file.

Omie ERP

Omie's financial module supports CSV-based bank reconciliation. Import your QuickBankConvert output to match transactions against Omie's records automatically.

Conta Simples

This modern Brazilian business banking and accounting platform accepts CSV uploads for bank reconciliation workflows.

QuickBooks Online (Brazil edition)

QuickBooks Online supports CSV bank imports. Map the date, description, and amount columns when prompted during import.

Google Sheets

Upload the CSV directly to Google Sheets for free analysis. Use SUMIF formulas to categorize expenses or create charts showing spending trends over time.

Callout: For Contadores (Accountants) — If you prepare IRPF or IRPJ returns for clients with Itaú accounts, QuickBankConvert gives you a fast, private way to convert client PDFs into workable spreadsheets. Because all processing happens in the browser, you never need to upload client financial data to any external service.


CSV vs Excel for Itaú Statement Data {#formats-comparison}

Choosing the right output format depends on your workflow:

ScenarioRecommended Format
Import to ContaAzulCSV
Import to OmieCSV
IRPF expense analysisExcel (.xlsx)
Share with your contadorExcel (.xlsx)
Archive for documentationCSV
Create charts and graphsExcel (.xlsx)
Upload to Google SheetsEither

For most Brazilian accounting tools, CSV is the import standard. For personal analysis or sharing with a professional, Excel provides a more polished experience with formatting, formulas, and easy column sorting.


Tips for Working with Itaú Extratos {#tips}

Understand Itaú's statement structure: Itaú extratos list each transaction with date (data), description (descrição/histórico), debit (débito), credit (crédito), and running balance (saldo). QuickBankConvert preserves all these columns in the output.

Multi-page extratos: Itaú PDFs for busy months can run many pages. QuickBankConvert handles multi-page PDFs automatically, merging all pages into a single output.

Pix transactions: Brazilian Pix transfers appear in Itaú extratos with specific descriptions (e.g., "PIX ENVIADO" or "PIX RECEBIDO"). These convert cleanly and are easy to filter in Excel.

TED and DOC transfers: Electronic transfers (TED) and older DOC transfers each have distinct labels in Itaú extratos. Filtering by these labels in your converted spreadsheet helps identify outbound and inbound transfers quickly.

Year-end statements: Itaú sometimes issues annual informe de rendimentos (income statements) as separate PDFs. These have a different format from monthly extratos and may require manual review after conversion.

Callout: LGPD Compliance — Brazilian Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) requires careful handling of personal financial data. QuickBankConvert's browser-only processing means no personal data is transmitted to external servers — an approach fully aligned with LGPD's data minimization principles.


Closing Thoughts

Itaú extratos do not need to stay trapped in PDF format. With QuickBankConvert, converting your monthly statements to clean, structured Excel or CSV files takes seconds, costs nothing, and keeps your data completely private. Whether you are preparing your IRPF, reconciling business accounts, or simply tracking where your money goes, the ability to work with your Itaú data in a spreadsheet is a genuine upgrade to how you manage your finances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert an Itaú extrato PDF to Excel for free?
Yes. QuickBankConvert is free and converts Itaú extrato PDFs to Excel or CSV entirely in your browser, with no account needed.
Does Itaú support direct CSV or OFX downloads?
Itaú Online Banking supports OFX downloads for recent transactions. However, for monthly PDF extratos — especially for tax documentation or older records — QuickBankConvert provides the easiest conversion path.
Will QuickBankConvert handle Itaú Personnalité statements?
Yes. QuickBankConvert works with all Itaú account types, including Personnalité premium accounts, Uniclass accounts, and standard personal and business accounts.
How do I use a converted Itaú statement for my IRPF return?
After converting with QuickBankConvert, open the CSV or Excel file and filter for income deposits, large transfers, and deductible expense payments. This structured data makes completing your IRPF declaration much faster than reviewing PDFs manually.

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