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Convert a Bank of Texas statement to CSV

Turn a Bank of Texas statement PDF into a clean, reconciliation-ready CSV file in under a minute β€” no template setup, including many bank formats that template-based tools struggle with.

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Drop in your Bank of Texas PDF β€” get CSV back, reconciliation-ready.
Convert a statement free β†’
3 free / month Β· no card Β· no bank login
Bigger statement? $9 buys 50 pages one-time β€” no subscription, credits never expire. Get a pack β†’

How to convert your Bank of Texas statement

  1. Upload the PDF. Drag your Bank of Texas statement into BankTidy. One file or a batch.
  2. We extract & reconcile. Every transaction is pulled and signed correctly, then checked against the statement's opening and closing balances.
  3. Download CSV. Get a CSV file that's ready for your books.

Why BankTidy handles Bank of Texas statements that other tools miss

Bank of Texas is a mid-size regional bank with consistent multi-column statement pages each month, a steady format that still leaves bookkeepers transcribing dense tables by hand without the right tool. Its checking, savings, and card statements arrange transaction and fee sections differently by product, so consistency within a product does not carry across the whole relationship. BankTidy reads the Bank of Texas statement PDF as issued rather than relying on a per-bank template, then reconciles the transactions it captures to the closing balance on the page, so your CSV, Excel, QuickBooks, or Xero export is ready to reconcile without manual entry.

No template setup. Nothing to configure for Bank of Texas β€” upload and go.
Reconciled output. The CSV file ties to the statement's own balances, or the rows are flagged.
Reads scans & photos. Works on imaged statements, not just clean digital PDFs.
Categorized for the books. Pro adds income/expense coding and a cash-flow summary.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to convert my Bank of Texas statement?

Yes. You upload a statement you already have β€” there's no Bank of Texas login and no account linking. Files are processed only to produce your CSV file and are not used to train anything; data is encrypted in transit and at rest.

Does this work if my Bank of Texas statement is scanned or a photo?

Yes. BankTidy reads the page directly rather than relying on a pre-built template, so scans and phone photos work β€” exactly where template-based converters tend to fail.

Will the CSV output balance?

Every conversion checks the opening balance plus all transactions against the printed closing balance. If it ties out you get a reconciled confirmation; if not, the likely rows are flagged.

How many Bank of Texas statements can I convert?

Three per month free, no card. Just have one big job? A one-time $9 pack covers 50 pages with no subscription, and credits never expire. Monthly plans start at $15 for regular volume.

Do I have to subscribe?

No. If you only need one statement converted, the $9 pack is a one-time purchase β€” nothing renews, nothing recurs. Plans exist for people converting statements every month.

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