πΊπΈ United States Β· Chase Bank
Chase Bank Statement Analyzer β Find Hidden Subscriptions & Fees
Export your Chase account transactions as CSV and get a full spending breakdown in 30 seconds. Find every hidden subscription and unnecessary fee β free.
Free Β· No signup Β· Privacy-first
How to Export Your Chase Statement as CSV
- 1
Log in to Chase Online at chase.com
Desktop browser recommended for full export options
- 2
Click on the account you want to analyze
Works for checking, savings, and credit cards
- 3
Click "Download account activity" (above the transaction list)
- 4
Set date range β last 90 days for best results
You can export up to 7 years of history
- 5
Select CSV format and download
Upload the file to Leaky Wallet β analysis in 30 seconds
Common Chase Spending Leaks
- Chase Sapphire or Preferred card annual fees ($95β$550/year)
- Chase Total Checking monthly fee ($12/month if minimum balance not maintained)
- Chase Overdraft Fees ($34 per occurrence)
- Recurring charges from Amazon Prime, subscriptions billed to the Chase card
- Dormant Chase credit cards with annual fees still charging
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I download my Chase bank statement as CSV?
Log in to chase.com, select your account, click "Download account activity" near the top of the transactions list, select your date range, choose CSV as the file type, and click Download. Upload the CSV to Leaky Wallet.
Does this work with Chase credit card statements?
Yes. Follow the same steps for your Chase credit card account. Select the credit card from your accounts list and download activity as CSV.
Can it detect Amazon charges on my Chase card?
Yes. Amazon Prime, Amazon channels, Audible, and other Amazon services show up as separate recurring charges and are all detected and grouped correctly.
Is Leaky Wallet affiliated with JPMorgan Chase?
No. Leaky Wallet is an independent service with no affiliation with or endorsement from JPMorgan Chase & Co.