Combine Bank Statements into One PDF
Lenders, landlords, and visa offices often ask for several months of bank statements — and they want them as one tidy PDF, in order, not a dozen separate files. PdfXpo combines your statements into a single document free, with the months arranged exactly how you need them.
Bank statements are sensitive, so PdfXpo keeps the whole process in your browser — the statements are never uploaded and stay on your device. It is free, unlimited, and watermark-free, and your original files are untouched. In under a minute you turn a stack of monthly statements into one clean PDF ready to submit.
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How to Combine Bank Statements into One PDF — Step by Step
1. Open the free Merge PDF tool at PdfXpo.com — no account, no install. Drag in all the PDFs you want to combine; they load in your browser, so your files are never uploaded to a server.
2. Drag the files into the exact order you want them, then merge. You can combine as many PDFs as you like into a single document — there is no limit and no watermark.
3. Download your combined PDF instantly. It is one clean, ordered file, ready to send or upload, and your original files stay untouched on your device.

Why PdfXpo for Merging PDFs
PdfXpo is ideal for financial documents: it combines statements into one ordered PDF free, keeps them local (nothing uploaded), and adds no watermark — so your application looks professional and your data stays private.

Common Questions
Can I combine several months of statements in order?
Yes. Drag each month into the correct sequence, then merge into a single, ordered PDF.
Are my bank statements uploaded?
No. The merge runs in your browser; your statements never leave your device.
Will it add a watermark to my financial documents?
No. The combined PDF is clean, with no watermark and no signup required.
Is it free?
Yes — free, unlimited, and no account.