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How to Convert Maya Statements
Upload Your Maya Statement
Drag and drop your bank statement PDF into the upload zone.
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.
Download as CSV, Excel, QBO or Xero
Get production-ready CSV, Excel, QBO, or Xero files compatible with QuickBooks, Xero, SAP Business One. No manual cleanup needed.
Common Filipino Statement Challenges
We haven't seen a Maya bank statement yet, but based on statements from other Filipino banks we've processed, here are common challenges we handle:
Currency Symbols Breaking Numeric Parsing
Many Filipino statements embed currency symbols (e.g., "$1,234.56") directly in amount cells, which breaks numeric parsing in Excel and most CSV importers. We strip these symbols so amounts import as clean numbers.
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Inconsistent Date Formats
Many Filipino statements use different date formats within the same document (e.g., "Jun 30, 2025" for statement dates and "03/15/2025" for transactions), which can cause date parsing errors or silent misinterpretation. We normalize all dates to a consistent format automatically.
Detected in BDO
Missing Year in Dates
Many Filipino statements omit the year from transaction dates (e.g., "03/15" instead of "03/15/2025"), which makes it impossible to sort or reconcile without guessing. We infer the correct year from the statement period and surrounding context.
Detected in BPI
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