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How to Convert TD Bank Statements
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TD Bank Accounts & Statement Challenges
Statement formats we've seen and verified for accuracy.

Synthetic example of a TD Bank bank statement
TD Business Convenience Plus
BusinessCommon pain points with this format:
Transactions Split Across Multiple Tables
TD Bank statements split transactions into separate tables by type (deposits, withdrawals, checks, online transfers, etc.), each with different column layouts. Manually merging these into a single timeline is tedious and error-prone. We combine all tables into one chronological list while preserving transaction type information.
Transactions Split Across Multiple Tables
TD Bank statements split transactions into separate tables by type (deposits, withdrawals, checks, online transfers, etc.), each with different column layouts. Manually merging these into a single timeline is tedious and error-prone. We combine all tables into one chronological list while preserving transaction type information.
Missing Year in Dates
TD Bank United States 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.
Inconsistent Date Formats
TD Bank 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.
Standard
PersonalCommon pain points with this format:
Transactions Split Across Multiple Tables
TD Bank statements split transactions into separate tables by type (deposits, withdrawals, checks, online transfers, etc.), each with different column layouts. Manually merging these into a single timeline is tedious and error-prone. We combine all tables into one chronological list while preserving transaction type information.
Transactions Split Across Multiple Tables
TD Bank statements split transactions into separate tables by type (deposits, withdrawals, checks, online transfers, etc.), each with different column layouts. Manually merging these into a single timeline is tedious and error-prone. We combine all tables into one chronological list while preserving transaction type information.
Missing Year in Dates
TD Bank United States 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.
Inconsistent Date Formats
TD Bank 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.
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