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How to Convert Standard Chartered Statements
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Automatic Processing & Validation
Our dual-engine system (AI + deterministic rules) extracts your data, then applies bank-specific validation and post-processing to handle formatting challenges and ensure correct credit/debit classification.
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Common HK Statement Challenges
We haven't seen a Standard Chartered bank statement yet, but based on statements from other HK banks we've processed, here are common challenges we handle:
Separate Credit & Debit Columns
Many HK statements use separate Credit and Debit columns in some formats, while others use a single Amount column with signs. Treating one layout like the other leads to wrong amounts or flipped signs. We automatically detect which layout is used and normalize the output.
Detected in Bank of China, HSBC, and 1 other
Missing Year in Dates
Many HK statements omit the year from transaction dates (e.g., "15/03" instead of "15/03/2025"), which makes it impossible to sort or reconcile without guessing. We infer the correct year from the statement period and surrounding context.
Detected in HSBC, Hang Seng Bank
Multiple Dates per Transaction
Many HK statements show multiple dates per transaction (transaction date, posting date, value date), and it is not always obvious which one to use for bookkeeping. We consistently extract the posting date so your records match your bank balance.
Detected in Bank of China, HSBC
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