The Statement · Issue #1
Feb 2026
Your first statement from us
Close to 200 weekly visitors now rely on Bankstatemently, across 10+ countries. Here's what we've been building.
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User dashboard See all previous uploads, banks detected, dates, and re-download exports | + |
Account aggregation Multiple statements for the same account, unified across periods | + |
Digging through email Your exports live in the dashboard now | – |
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53 banks verified 16 countries, 15 supported languages | + |
Thai Buddhist year support Yes, really. It's +543 years, in case you were wondering (2026 + 543 = 2569) | + |
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