United States · USD

Convert Citi bank statement to QuickBooks

Drop your Citi PDF statement — get a clean QuickBooks file (.qbo) ready to import.

Drop one or many PDFs, or click to upload

Digital or scanned · up to 25 MB per file · hold Cmd/Ctrl to select several at once

No sign-up. EU-hosted. Source PDFs auto-deleted after conversion.

Why Citi statements are tricky

Citi renders amounts using period as the decimal separator and dates in MM/DD/YYYY format. Amounts are in a single signed column — negatives are debits.

StatementEdge handles all of this natively — no per-bank template to configure, no manual column mapping. Drop the PDF, get back a clean reconciled file.

How it works

  1. 1Drop your Citi statement PDF. Digital or scanned — both work.
  2. 2Our vision pipeline extracts every transaction with locale-correct numbers and dates.
  3. 3We balance-check the result: opening balance + sum of transactions must equal closing balance. Any row that doesn't add up is flagged for review.
  4. 4Download as CSV, Excel, QuickBooks (.qbo), Quicken (.qfx), Xero or Sage.

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FAQ

Does StatementEdge work with Citi for QuickBooks export?
Yes. StatementEdge has been tested against Citi's United States statement layout. Vision-based extraction means no template configuration — drop the PDF and it works.
What's the largest Citi statement I can convert?
Up to 25 MB per file or 100 pages, whichever comes first. Multi-month consolidated statements work fine.
Can I convert scanned Citi statements (not just digital PDFs)?
Yes. We detect text-layer PDFs and image-only scans automatically; both routes produce the same clean output.
What happens to my PDF after conversion?
Source PDFs are auto-deleted after conversion. We retain only the extracted, normalised data tied to your account.

Built for trust

Auto-reconciled
Every total is balance-checked — only genuinely uncertain rows are flagged.
EU residency
Stored in the EU, encrypted in transit and at rest.
No training
Provider settings prevent your data being used to train models.