Complete guide for converting RBC Credit Card credit card statements to Microsoft Excel. Our AI handles RBC Credit Card's unique Credit Card layout — including reward points, multi-cardholder accounts, and special financing sections.
💳 Credit Card • Canada
Credit Card
Excel
20 minutes per statement
5 pages
Credit card statements are fundamentally different from checking account statements. RBC Credit Card statements have a unique layout that generic PDF-to-Excel converters simply cannot handle correctly.
RBC Avion exports label the rewards column "Avion Points" while WestJet exports label it "WestJet Dollars" — same position, different headers
Merging Avion and WestJet Excel exports creates two separate rewards columns with partial data in each
RBC Avion and WestJet card Excel exports use different column names for the same data, breaking consolidated analysis
Normalizes both card exports into a unified column structure with a card-type identifier column
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Yes. Our AI preserves cardholder names by appending them to transaction descriptions, making it easy to track spending per employee or family member.
Reward points columns and summaries are automatically excluded from the main transaction export. If you need them, you can download the Excel file which includes all extracted data across multiple sheets.
Yes! Our AI handles both personal and business RBC Credit Card card formats. Business cards with employee-level details are supported.
A typical 5 pages RBC Credit Card statement takes about 30 seconds to process. Scanned or image-based statements take 10-15 seconds per page.