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GuideApril 22, 2026·3 min read

How to Get a Barclays Bank Statement (PDF & CSV)

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Quick answer

Log in to Barclays Online at barclays.co.uk or the Barclays app → select the account → Statements & Documents → pick the month → Download PDF. For CSV / OFX / QIF use "Download transactions" separately. 7 years of statements online. No password.

Method 1: Barclays Online (desktop)

  1. 1Go to barclays.co.uk and click Log In
  2. 2Enter your surname, membership number, and passcode (or use Barclays Mobile authorise)
  3. 3Click the account you need — current, savings, or ISA
  4. 4Click "Statements & Documents"
  5. 5Pick a statement period (up to 7 years)
  6. 6Click Download PDF — the file saves immediately, no password

Method 2: Barclays app

  1. 1Open the Barclays app
  2. 2Sign in with Face ID, fingerprint, or passcode
  3. 3Tap the account
  4. 4Tap "Statements"
  5. 5Pick a statement month
  6. 6Tap download — save to Files or share via AirDrop / email
CSV / OFX / QIF export: Barclays is one of the few UK banks that natively exports in three accounting formats. In Barclays Online, look for Download transactions (not "Statements") — pick the date range and format. This is the fastest way to import Barclays data into QuickBooks, Xero, Sage, or Quicken.

For other UK banks see our UK bank statement download guide.

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