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Convert IDFC First Bank statements to Tally vouchers

Greenote reads IDFC First Bank statement PDFs on your own PC and gives you either a formatted Excel workbook or clean, dated vouchers posted into Tally Prime or ERP 9. The standard IDFC First layout is handled end to end.

What a IDFC First Bank statement looks like

This is the structure Greenote expects from a IDFC First Bank statement, and what it maps into Tally.

Standard statement

Columns
Value Date, Description, Cheque No, Debit, Credit, Balance
Date format
DD-Mon-YYYY

Where IDFC First statements trip up generic converters

These are the specific things that go wrong when a IDFC First Bank statement is run through a general purpose PDF to Excel tool, or typed by hand at the end of a long day.

  • 1

    The header row is reprinted at the top of every page, so a converter that only skips the first one leaves a stray header row inside the data for every page after the first.

  • 2

    The table is well ruled, which makes IDFC First one of the more predictable statements to read once the repeated headers are handled.

How Greenote turns it into Tally vouchers

If all you want is the spreadsheet, stop after step two and export it to Excel. That is a complete use of Greenote and plenty of people never go further.

  1. 1

    Detect the IDFC First layout

    Greenote identifies the bank from the statement itself and picks the matching reader, so the correct column mapping is used without you selecting anything.

  2. 2

    Rebuild every transaction

    Dates, narration, debit, credit and running balance are reassembled into one row per transaction, including the multi-line and continuation cases listed above.

  3. 3

    Classify and name the counterparty

    Each line gets a category (what the transaction was) and, where the narration allows it, a party name (who it was with), bound to a ledger that already exists in your Tally company.

  4. 4

    Post into Tally

    Greenote builds the voucher XML for your Tally version and posts it into your local Tally. You review before anything is written.

Get a text PDF, not a scan. Download the statement straight from IDFC First net banking as a PDF or Excel file. A text PDF contains the actual characters and can be read exactly. A scanned printout or a phone photo only contains a picture of the text, and every figure in it has to be guessed. How to tell the two apart in three seconds.

Your client's data stays yours

The IDFC First statement never leaves your PC

Greenote processes the statement on your own machine and sends it nowhere. Your firm stays the data fiduciary for your client's bank data, which is the answer a client actually wants when they ask where their statement goes and who stores it. Greenote is a pass-through to Tally, not a place your client data lives.

7-day free trial, no card required. Works with Tally Prime and ERP 9.

IDFC First statement to Tally: common questions

Can I convert a IDFC First statement PDF to Excel?
Yes. Greenote exports a formatted Excel workbook from a IDFC First Bank statement, containing the full transaction ledger plus category and party summaries, daily balances and separated sheets for cash, transfers and income. The conversion runs on your own PC and the statement is not uploaded anywhere. Posting the same data into Tally is a separate step you do not have to use.
Can Greenote read a IDFC First Bank statement PDF?
Yes. Greenote has a reader tuned specifically to IDFC First Bank statements and handles the standard layout. Give it the PDF you downloaded from net banking and it produces dated, signed transactions with the narration intact.
Which IDFC First statement format should I download?
Download the statement as a PDF or Excel file directly from net banking. A text PDF carries the real characters, so it can be read exactly. A scan or a phone photo of a printout carries only an image of the text and has to be guessed at, which is where accuracy is lost.
Does my client's IDFC First statement get uploaded anywhere?
No. Greenote runs on your Windows PC and processes the statement there. The file is not sent to Greenote servers or any third party, and the only thing Greenote talks to is your local Tally. That keeps your firm the data fiduciary for your client data under the DPDP Act.
Does it work with Tally Prime and Tally ERP 9?
Yes, both. Greenote builds the correct voucher XML for the version you are running and posts all seven voucher types, with GST handled where it applies.