How to find subscriptions on your PNC Bank statement
Your PNC Bankstatement lists every recurring charge you're paying. Export it as a CSV, and you can find the subscriptions you forgot about in about a minute — without ever sharing your PNC Bank login.
Step 1 — Download your PNC Bank statement as a CSV
- 1Sign in at pnc.com and open the account activity.
- 2Find the Download / Export option near the transactions.
- 3Choose Comma-delimited (CSV) or Spreadsheet, set the range, and download.
Tip. Pick the transaction download, not the PDF statement — only CSV/Excel can be scanned automatically. Aim for about 3 months of history — a charge needs to appear two or three times to be recognised as recurring, and a longer range also catches annual renewals.
Step 2 — Find the recurring charges
You can scan the CSV by hand — sort by description, and look for the same merchant billing the same amount on a regular cycle (here's the full manual method). Or let Sevrodo it: upload the file and it detects the recurring charges, flags price increases, catches free trials that just started billing, and totals up what you're paying each month and year.
Either way, no PNC Bank login is involved. Sevro reads the CSV in your browser and never stores the file — there's no bank connection or aggregator in the middle.
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Upload your CSV and see every subscription. Free, no bank login required.
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