StatementConverter
Institutional Logic Active
Verified Forensic Extraction

Westpac
Interface.

Convert Westpac bank statements to Excel. StatementConverter accurately handles Westpac Live eStatement PDFs, including multi-account summary pages and business banking layouts with cheque and BPAY reference data. Initializing AES-256 local decryption protocols for WESTPAC statement structures.

Security Status

Active Sandbox

Deploy Statements

Drag and Drop to Secure Port

Hardware AES-256
WASM V8 Runtime
Zero Network IO

Acquisition Protocol

1

Log in to Westpac Online Banking at westpac.com.au.

Log in to Westpac Online Banking at westpac.com.au.

2

Select your account from the overview.

Select your account from the overview.

3

Click "Statements" in the account menu.

Click "Statements" in the account menu.

4

Select the statement period and download as PDF.

Select the statement period and download as PDF.

Decryption Key

Institutional Format

Not password-protected.

Local-Only Decryption

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 handle Westpac Live eStatement PDFs?

Yes. Westpac's eStatements downloaded through Westpac Live Online Banking are clean, structured PDFs that StatementConverter extracts with high accuracy. Both personal account and business account Westpac eStatement formats are supported, including multi-page statements for high-transaction accounts.

Can I use the Westpac Excel output for ATO tax filing?

Yes. Westpac customers — including sole traders, small businesses, and SMSF trustees — use StatementConverter output as supporting documentation for ATO tax returns. All transaction dates, BPAY references, payee names, and amounts are preserved exactly as they appear in the original Westpac-issued PDF.

Does it support Westpac Business One and business transaction accounts?

Yes. Westpac Business One, Business Transaction Account, and Commercial accounts are fully supported. The extraction engine handles multi-column business layouts including BPAY biller codes, cheque serial numbers, and direct entry references alongside standard debit and credit rows.

How are Westpac BPAY transactions extracted?

BPAY payments in Westpac statements appear with the biller name, biller code, and customer reference number. StatementConverter preserves the full BPAY description — including the reference number — in the Excel description column, making it easy to match BPAY payments against bills and invoices during reconciliation.

Are Westpac BSB numbers preserved in the output?

Yes. Westpac's 6-digit BSB codes and account numbers are preserved exactly as they appear in the statement header. StatementConverter's Institutional Float Protection prevents Excel from converting these numeric identifiers to scientific notation — maintaining accuracy for payroll and direct debit reference matching.

Is the output compatible with Xero Australia and MYOB?

Yes. The CSV export from StatementConverter imports directly into Xero Australia, MYOB AccountRight, and QuickBooks Online Australia using each platform's bank import feature. The column structure matches what these Australian accounting platforms expect — no additional reformatting required.

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