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How to Download a Bank Statement from mBank — Step by Step

Step-by-step guide to downloading your mBank bank statement in PDF, CSV, or HTML format. Finances → History → download icon → choose period, account and format.

27 May 20263 min read

mBank lets you download bank statements directly from the online banking portal — for free, with no branch visit required. You can export your transaction history for any date range in PDF, CSV, or HTML format. Here's the exact step-by-step process.

How to download a statement — step by step

  1. 1

    Log in to mBank online banking

    Open mbank.pl in your browser and sign in to your account.

  2. 2

    Go to the "Finances" tab

    Click on "Finances" in the top navigation menu.

  3. 3

    Select "History"

    In the submenu or left-side panel, click "History". You'll see a list of your recent transactions.

  4. 4

    Click the download icon (↓)

    In the top-right corner of the history section, find the downward arrow icon. Click it to open the export dialog.

  5. 5

    Set the date range and select an account

    Choose the period you want to export and select the specific bank account (if you have multiple).

  6. 6

    Choose a format and download

    Select PDF, CSV, or HTML. Confirm by clicking "Download" — the file will be saved to your device.

Available export formats

PDF

Official documents & archiving

Ready-to-print document. Accepted by banks, government offices, and financial institutions for loan applications.

CSV

Analysis & import

Raw data file — perfect for Money Count and other finance apps. Contains all transaction fields.

HTML

Browser preview

Statement as a web page. Easy to open without any extra software.

How to download a statement in the mBank mobile app?

In the mBank mobile app, the export option is slightly hidden. After opening the transaction history, tap the three-dot menu (⋯) or the envelope icon in the top-right corner — then select "Download statement". Available formats may be more limited than in the browser version.

How to import an mBank statement into Money Count?

If you use Money Count, you can upload the downloaded CSV file directly into the app — transactions will be automatically categorized. Go to Settings → Import data and select the CSV file downloaded from mBank. Money Count supports the mBank format natively.

Useful tips

  • ·To import transactions into a spreadsheet or finance app, always choose CSV.
  • ·A PDF from mBank is accepted by most institutions as an official bank document.
  • ·You can download statements for any date range — there's no single-month restriction.
  • ·If you don't see the download icon, make sure you're in "History", not "Transfers".

Frequently asked questions

Log in to mBank online banking, go to Finances → History, then click the download arrow icon in the top-right corner. Set the date range, select your account, choose a file format (PDF, CSV, or HTML), and click Download.

In mBank online banking, go to Finances → History, click the download icon (↓) in the top-right corner, set the date range, and choose CSV as the format. The file will be saved to your device.

After clicking the download icon in the History section, a dialog will appear with a date range selector. Set the start and end date to the desired month, select your account and format, then download.

Yes, electronic statements downloaded through mBank's online banking or mobile app are completely free. Fees may apply only to paper statements sent by post or printed at a branch.

In the mBank mobile app, open your transaction history, tap the three-dot menu (⋯) or the envelope icon in the top-right corner, and select "Download statement". Available formats may differ from the browser version.

Choose CSV for expense analysis or importing into Money Count. Choose PDF for official purposes, loan applications, or archiving. HTML works well if you want to view the statement in a browser without extra software.

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