Credit Suisse
Interface.
Convert Credit Suisse statements to Excel. Initializing AES-256 local decryption protocols for CS statement structures.
Acquisition Protocol
Log in to Credit Suisse Direct.
Log in to Credit Suisse Direct.
Go to "Documents" and download PDF.
Go to "Documents" and download PDF.
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 handle Credit Suisse private banking and standard account statement formats?
Yes. Credit Suisse issues both standard banking statements (Kontoauszug) and private banking relationship summaries. StatementConverter extracts the banking transaction rows from both statement types — identifying date, description, debit, credit, and balance columns — and ignores non-transactional summary sections such as portfolio valuations or relationship manager contacts.
Is the Credit Suisse statement password-protected?
No. Credit Suisse online statements downloaded via Credit Suisse Direct are not encrypted with a file-level password. Access is controlled at the banking portal authentication stage. Once the PDF is downloaded, you can upload it directly to StatementConverter and begin extraction without entering any password.
Can I use the Excel output for Swiss tax filing with the Eidgenössische Steuerverwaltung (ESTV)?
Yes. The structured Excel output from StatementConverter is accepted by Swiss fiduciaries, treuhänder, and ESTV-registered tax representatives as supporting documentation for Einkommenssteuererklärung (income tax declaration) preparation. The output preserves all transaction dates, amounts, and counterparty references required for asset and income reporting.
Does it handle CHF and multi-currency Credit Suisse statements?
Yes. Credit Suisse accounts frequently hold CHF alongside USD, EUR, GBP, and other major currencies. StatementConverter preserves the original currency code and amount for each transaction row in multi-currency Credit Suisse PDFs — essential for accurate foreign income reporting and FX reconciliation across currency holdings.
Are Credit Suisse IBAN and reference numbers preserved in Excel?
Yes. Credit Suisse IBAN references and Swiss clearing numbers (Clearingnummer) in transaction descriptions are preserved exactly as they appear in the original PDF. StatementConverter's Institutional Float Protection forces all long numeric reference strings to text format in Excel, preventing scientific notation corruption.
Is the conversion GDPR and Swiss FADP-compliant for Credit Suisse data?
Yes. Your Credit Suisse statement PDF is processed entirely within your browser using WebAssembly — it is never transmitted to any external server. This local-only processing satisfies both the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for EU-resident Credit Suisse customers and the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP / revDSG) for Swiss-resident clients.