Macquarie Bank
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Convert Macquarie Bank CMA (Cash Management Account) and transaction account statements to Excel. StatementConverter handles Macquarie's investment-linked account formats, preserving interest credits, brokerage-related deposits, and dividend flows accurately. Initializing AES-256 local decryption protocols for MACQUARIE statement structures.
Acquisition Protocol
Log in to Macquarie Online Banking at macquarie.com.au.
Log in to Macquarie Online Banking at macquarie.com.au.
Navigate to "Accounts" and select your account.
Navigate to "Accounts" and select your account.
Go to "Statements" and select the period.
Go to "Statements" and select the period.
Download the PDF statement to your device.
Download the PDF statement to your device.
Decryption Key
Not password-protected.
Logic Modules
- Multi-Line CleaveAggregates fragmented narrations
- Float IsolationPrevents account ID corruption
- Regional ParsingCustomized for {bank.shortName} layouts
Extraction Archive.
Historical Resolution Data
Does StatementConverter support Macquarie CMA (Cash Management Account) statements?
Yes. The Macquarie CMA is widely used by investors and SMSFs as a settlement account linked to share trading. StatementConverter correctly extracts CMA transactions — including brokerage settlement credits, dividend deposits, interest credits, and fee debits — into a structured Excel format suitable for investment record-keeping and tax reporting.
Can I use the Macquarie output for ATO or SMSF annual return documentation?
Yes. SMSF trustees and individual investors use StatementConverter to convert Macquarie CMA statements into structured Excel files required for SMSF audits and ATO SMSF Annual Returns. Dividend credits, brokerage settlements, and interest income rows are all extracted accurately for inclusion in the fund's financial statements.
How are Macquarie dividend and interest income rows handled?
Macquarie CMA statements include dividend deposits (labelled with the company name and dividend reference) and monthly interest credits (labelled 'INTEREST CREDIT'). StatementConverter extracts these as clearly labelled rows in the Excel output — preserving the payment description and exact amount for investment income tracking and tax reconciliation.
Does it support Macquarie Business Transaction Account statements?
Yes. Macquarie Business Transaction Account statements follow the same core PDF structure as CMA statements. StatementConverter handles both, extracting all business payments, receipts, and fee entries into a structured Excel file compatible with Xero, MYOB, and QuickBooks Online Australia.
Are Macquarie BSB numbers preserved correctly in the output?
Yes. Macquarie's BSB code and account number from the statement header are preserved exactly. StatementConverter's Institutional Float Protection prevents Excel from converting these numeric identifiers to scientific notation — essential for payroll systems and brokerage settlement reference matching.
Is the output compatible with Xero Australia or MYOB?
Yes. The CSV export from StatementConverter imports directly into Xero Australia and MYOB AccountRight using each platform's standard bank import feature. Investment-related rows import cleanly alongside regular banking transactions — simplifying month-end reconciliation for accountants managing CMA-linked portfolios.