Federal Bank
Interface.
Convert Federal Bank PDF statements to Excel. Initializing AES-256 local decryption protocols for FEDERAL_BANK statement structures.
Acquisition Protocol
Log in to FedNet.
Log in to FedNet.
Go to "Accounts" > "Account Statement".
Go to "Accounts" > "Account Statement".
Select the date range and click "Download as PDF".
Select the date range and click "Download as PDF".
Decryption Key
Your Date of Birth (DDMMYYYY).
Logic Modules
- Multi-Line CleaveAggregates fragmented narrations
- Float IsolationPrevents account ID corruption
- Regional ParsingCustomized for {bank.shortName} layouts
Extraction Archive.
Historical Resolution Data
Does this support Federal Bank NRI accounts?
Yes, all Federal Bank account types including NRI accounts are supported.
Can I use a converted Federal Bank statement for ITR filing?
Yes. The structured Excel output from StatementConverter is used by taxpayers and CAs to prepare ITR returns using Federal Bank transaction data. The output includes every transaction with date, narration, debit, credit, and balance — the format needed to identify salary credits, interest income, and NRI remittances for ITR-2 and FEMA compliance documentation.
Can the statement be used for a home loan or personal loan application?
Yes. StatementConverter converts Federal Bank PDF statements to structured Excel format accepted by home loan processors. Lenders use the output to verify salary credits, EMI debits, and average monthly balance — standard income documentation required by NBFCs and banks under RBI lending guidelines.
Does StatementConverter handle multi-page Federal Bank statements?
Yes. Federal Bank FedNet statements spanning multiple pages are processed as a single continuous extraction. StatementConverter merges all transactions across page breaks into one uninterrupted Excel table with no duplicate header rows.
Does it support Federal Bank savings, current, and NRE/NRO accounts?
Yes. Federal Bank savings, current, NRE, NRO, and FCNR account statements all use FedNet's standard PDF format. StatementConverter handles all account types identically, extracting every transaction row regardless of account category.
Are multi-line narrations in Federal Bank statements handled correctly?
Yes. Federal Bank statements frequently produce long NEFT, RTGS, and UPI reference narrations that wrap across two lines. StatementConverter's Smart Cleave algorithm merges split narrations into single Excel cells, preventing fragmented descriptions from appearing as separate phantom transactions.