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ReferenceApril 22, 2026·3 min read

YES Bank Statement PDF Password: Format & How to Unlock

Quick answer

The password for a YES Bank e-statement PDF is your date of birth in DDMMYYYY format — eight digits, no spaces or separators. Example: 15081990 for 15 August 1990.

YES Bank PDF password format

YES Bank emails e-statements as password-protected PDFs. The password is always the account holder's date of birth in DDMMYYYY format with no hyphens, slashes, or spaces. This is the standard format used by most Indian banks — see our complete Indian bank password guide for the full list.

Format
DDMMYYYY
Examples
15 August 1990 → 15081990
1 January 1985 → 01011985
30 November 1978 → 30111978

Password by statement type

Statement typePassword
Savings accountDOB in DDMMYYYY
Current account (individual)DOB in DDMMYYYY
Current account (entity)Date of incorporation / PAN DOB in DDMMYYYY
Salary accountDOB in DDMMYYYY
Credit card statementDOB in DDMMYYYY (fallback: customer ID)
Personal / home loan statementDOB in DDMMYYYY
Fastag statementDOB in DDMMYYYY

How to open a password-protected YES Bank PDF

  1. 1Download the PDF attachment from the YES Bank email
  2. 2Open it in Adobe Reader, Preview (Mac), or a Chrome tab
  3. 3When prompted, type your date of birth as DDMMYYYY (eight digits, no separators)
  4. 4If you want an unlocked copy: File → Print → Save as PDF. The re-saved file opens without a password.
Tip: Statements downloaded directly from the YES Mobile app or YES Online (net banking) are usually not password-protected. The DDMMYYYY password only applies to PDFs emailed by YES Bank.

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