ParseMe reads multi-page bank statement PDFs — any bank, any format — and outputs a clean, categorized transaction list ready for reconciliation.
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Business Checking Statement — April 2026
FIRST NATIONAL BANK — STATEMENT
Business Checking Account ****4821
Statement Period: April 1–30, 2026
Account Holder: Acme Corp
TRANSACTION HISTORY (EXCERPT)
04/03 STRIPE TRANSFER DEP +$14,820.00
04/07 OFFICE DEPOT #1842 POS -$89.59
04/15 AMAZON WEB SERVICES ACH -$1,204.00
... 44 more transactions
ACCOUNT SUMMARY
Beginning Balance: $42,150.00
Total Deposits/Credits (12): +$24,800.00
Total Withdrawals/Debits (35): -$8,609.80
Ending Balance: $58,340.20
Extracted Data
Every field ParseMe can pull from bank statements.
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| bank_name | string | Bank or financial institution name |
| account_last_four | string | Last 4 digits of account number |
| statement_start | date | Statement period start |
| statement_end | date | Statement period end |
| opening_balance | number | Opening balance |
| closing_balance | number | Closing balance |
| transactions | array | Date, description, amount, type for each transaction |
| total_deposits | number | Total deposits for period |
| total_withdrawals | number | Total withdrawals for period |
Reconcile 12 months of bank statements in under an hour
Export all transactions to QuickBooks or Xero automatically
Detect unusual transactions that fall outside normal spending patterns
Build cash flow forecasts from extracted transaction history
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