How to Convert Nordea Statements
Log in to Nordea Netbank and export your statement as PDF
Drag and drop the PDF file into our converter
Preview extracted transactions and verify the data
Download as Excel, CSV, or Fortnox-compatible format
Why Choose Us for Nordea
All Nordic Nordea formats supported
Automatic currency detection
Personal and corporate accounts
Export to Excel, CSV, or Fortnox JSON
GDPR compliant -- files encrypted and deleted in 24h
Convert in under 3 seconds -- no software to install
What a Nordea statement looks like inside
- Nordea is not one format. It operates in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, and the statements differ by country — so we detect which country a statement came from and read the numbers accordingly.
- That detection matters more than it sounds: the same string can mean different values under different Nordic conventions, and guessing wrong changes the amount rather than just the formatting.
- Our Nordea reader pulls the date, the description and the amount from each row. It does not depend on a running balance column, so the check below foots against the statement's printed figures.
How we check a Nordea statement is right
We foot the extracted transactions against the balances the statement itself prints: the rows have to account for the whole movement from the opening figure to the closing one, with nothing unexplained in between. Where a statement carries a running balance beside each row, we use that instead and check every adjacent pair, which is stronger. If the dedicated reader's result does not reconcile, we do not ship it. The statement is re-read by the AI extractor, and whichever result actually foots against the printed figures is the one you get — if neither does, the file is flagged rather than quietly handed to you.
Nordea is not one of our per-bank verified parsers — Handelsbanken is the only bank we publish a figure for — so we quote no accuracy percentage here, and we make no claim that all four countries behave identically. The reconciliation result for your specific file is shown before you download.
Things worth knowing
- A Nordea statement from Denmark or Norway is a different document from a Swedish one. Both convert, but expect the currency and number conventions to follow the country the statement came from, not the one you are in.
- Export the PDF from Netbank rather than copying the on-screen list — the PDF carries the printed totals the reconciliation needs.
Nordea Conversion FAQ
Is the Nordea statement converter free?+
Yes. You can convert Nordea PDF statements to Excel or CSV for free — no signup or credit card required to start. Higher daily volumes are available on a paid plan.
How accurate is the Nordea to Excel conversion?+
Every conversion is checked against the statement's own balances (our reconciliation gate) and shown to you in a preview before you download, so you can confirm the Nordea numbers are right. A conversion that doesn't fully reconcile is flagged for review.
What formats can I export my Nordea statement to?+
Excel (.xlsx), CSV, a Fortnox-style CSV (for manual bookkeeping), and JSON. You can also choose newest-first or oldest-first ordering to match what your accounting software expects on import.
Is it safe to upload my Nordea bank statement?+
Yes. Files are encrypted in transit, processed in the EU, and deleted within 24 hours — we never permanently store your transactions. The service is GDPR compliant and built in Sweden.
Do I need to install any software to convert Nordea statements?+
No. The converter runs entirely in your browser — upload the Nordea PDF, preview the extracted transactions, and download your spreadsheet. Nothing to install.
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