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Banking with Royal Bank of Scotland.
Here's what to do: Visit your bank's website. Log in to Online Banking/Digital Banking/Internet Banking/eBanking etc. Click 'statements', 'e-documents', or 'download' Make sure you've selected the correct account. Choose a statement (or a date range) Choose the .pdf file format. Download
Mobile app Once logged in to the app, select the account, and choose the 'statements' option. Select the statement you would like to view. Select the export button to the top right. Choose how you'd like to export the statement.
What is the full form of RBS? The full form of RBS is the Royal Bank of Scotland. RBS is a major retail and commercial bank in Scotland. It is one of the retail banking subsidiaries of the NatWest Group, along with NatWest in England and Wales and Ulster Bank.
To Access Your Account Statements in Online Banking: From the Accounts Summary page, select Statements/Documents located at the top right side of the screen. On the Account Documents page, follow the instructions to download and view your bank, credit cards, investments, loans or mortgage or tax document(s).
Most banks have your statements instantly available, though it's possible you'll need to request to have the PDF emailed to you. In addition to downloadable PDF statements, the main page of your account should also list out your recent transactions in an account summary.
Select 'Statements' from the main menu. Under 'Your accounts' select 'View, save and print PDF statements and certificates of interest (up to 7 years)' Select an account from the list and then 'Next' Select 'Annual summary or charges, interest and refunds' and then 'View Statement'
To Access Your Account Statements in the Mobile App: Tap More in the Navigation Bar. Under Services, tap Statements. Select an account to view your statement.