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GuideApril 22, 2026·3 min read

How to Get a Westpac Statement (PDF & CSV)

How to Get a Westpac Statement (PDF & CSV, 2026)
Quick answer

Log in to Westpac Online Banking at westpac.com.au or the Westpac app → select the account → View Statements → pick the month → Download PDF. For CSV use "Download transactions". 7 years online, not password-protected.

Westpac Bank is one of Australia's Big Four. The same statement download flow works for St.George and BankSA — all three are sister brands under Westpac Group, each with a separate online banking portal.

Westpac Online Banking

  1. 1Go to westpac.com.au and click Log In
  2. 2Enter your Customer ID and password
  3. 3Click the account — Choice, Life, eSaver, credit card, home loan
  4. 4Click "View Statements"
  5. 5Pick the statement period (up to 7 years)
  6. 6Click Download PDF
St.George or BankSA customer? Same statement flow, different portal. Use stgeorge.com.au for St.George or banksa.com.au for BankSA. Statements → pick month → Download PDF.

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

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