You can usually get your bank statement online in a few minutes through your bank’s website or mobile app, as long as you’re registered for digital banking.

Quick Scoop

Here’s the typical way most banks let you get a statement online (exact wording may differ slightly by bank):

  1. Register / log in to online banking
    • Go to your bank’s official website or open its mobile app.
    • Log in with your username and password, plus any one‑time code (OTP) they send you.
  1. Go to “Statements” or “Documents”
    • Look for menu items like: “Statements”, “e-Statements”, “Documents”, or “Statements & Documents”.
 * Choose the account you want (current/checking, savings, credit card, etc.).
  1. Pick the period you need
    • Select the month or custom date range you want the statement for.
 * Many banks keep 6–7 years of statements available online.
  1. View, download, or print
    • Click “View” to see the statement on screen.
    • Click “Download” to save it as a PDF (some also offer CSV for spreadsheets).
 * You can then print it or attach it to emails/forms if someone needs proof of income or address.
  1. If you can’t find it
    • Use the site/app search or help section and type “statement” or “bank statement”.
 * If it’s still missing, contact customer support via in‑app chat, phone, or visit a branch and ask them to send or enable online statements.

Quick safety tips

  • Always type your bank’s URL yourself or use the official app, never random links.
  • Turn on alerts (email/SMS) so you know when new statements are ready.
  • Save downloaded statements in a secure folder and delete them from shared/public computers once finished.

In most 2025–2026 forum and blog discussions, people say that once you’re set up for online banking, grabbing a bank statement is basically “log in → Statements → Download PDF” and you’re done.

TL;DR:
Open your bank’s app or website, log in, go to the Statements / Documents section, choose the account and month, then download the PDF and save or print it.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.