How to Download 60 Days of Bank Transactions (Android)
How to Download Your Last 60 Days of Bank Transactions (Android Phone)
If you are using an Android phone, follow the steps below to log into your online banking,
switch to the desktop version of the website, and save your last 60 days of transactions as a PDF.
Step 1: Open Chrome and Log Into Online Banking
Open the Google Chrome browser on your Android phone.
Go to your bank’s website (do not use the banking app).
Log into your online banking using your username and password.
Example: Logging into online banking using Chrome (Android).
If your bank tries to open the mobile app, stay in Chrome and continue to the next step.
Step 2: Switch to Desktop Version
Tap the three dots (⋮) in the top right corner of Chrome.
Select Desktop site from the menu.
The page will refresh and show the full desktop version.
Example: Turn on “Desktop site” in Chrome.
The desktop version is required because many banks do not show full transaction or print options on the mobile version.
Step 3: Open Your Transactions
Select the correct account (for example, Chequing or Savings).
Click on Transactions or Account Activity.
Example: Find and open your account transactions.
Step 4: Set the Date Range to 60 Days
Look for a Filter, Search, or Date Range option.
Set the start date to 60 days ago.
Set the end date to Today.
Click Apply or Search.
Example: Set the date range to include the last 60 days.
If the system does not allow 60 days at once, select the maximum available range and repeat the process in sections until you cover the full 60 days.
Step 5: Show the Maximum Number of Transactions
Look for Items per page or Transactions per page.
Select the highest number available (often 100).
Confirm that the page updates and displays more transactions.
Example: Increase “items per page” to show more transactions.
Step 6: Turn Your Phone to Landscape Mode
Rotate your Android phone sideways (landscape mode).
Make sure the full transaction table fits properly across the screen.
If needed, zoom out slightly so all columns are visible.
Example: Rotate your phone to landscape mode to ensure all transaction details are visible.
Landscape mode helps ensure all transaction columns (including amounts and balances) are fully visible before saving the PDF.
Step 7: Print and Save as PDF
Click the Print option on the page (usually near the top).
When the print screen appears, change the printer selection to Save as PDF.
Tap the download/save button.
Save the file to your phone.
Example: Choose “Save as PDF” and download.
If there is no Print button on the bank page, tap the three dots (⋮) in Chrome, choose Share or Print, and then select Save as PDF.
If You Need Multiple PDFs
Some banks limit the number of transactions shown at one time. If all 60 days are not included,
adjust the date range and repeat the steps until you have saved the full 60 days of activity.