StatementConverter
Institutional Logic Active
Verified Forensic Extraction

Standard Chartered
Interface.

Convert Standard Chartered statements from any country to Excel. Initializing AES-256 local decryption protocols for SC 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 SC Online Banking.

Log in to SC Online Banking.

2

Go to "eStatements" and download PDF.

Go to "eStatements" and download PDF.

Decryption Key

Institutional Format

Check your country-specific password format.

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

Which country's Standard Chartered format does StatementConverter support?

StatementConverter supports Standard Chartered statement formats from all major SC markets including Singapore, Hong Kong, India, UAE, UK, Kenya, and Pakistan. Standard Chartered maintains a consistent PDF statement structure across markets — date, description, debit, credit, and balance columns in English — which the extraction engine handles accurately regardless of the country of account issuance.

Is the Standard Chartered statement password-protected?

Standard Chartered password protection varies by country. SC Singapore and SC Hong Kong eStatements are generally not password-protected at the file level. SC India statements may use a password based on the customer's date of birth (DDMMYYYY format). If prompted, enter your password in StatementConverter's unlock field before beginning extraction.

Does StatementConverter handle Standard Chartered Priority Banking statement formats?

Yes. Standard Chartered Priority Banking statements include additional wealth product summary sections and relationship tier information. StatementConverter extracts only the banking transaction rows — date, description, debit, credit, balance — and ignores non-transactional summary sections, producing a clean Excel output regardless of whether the statement is Priority Banking or standard tier.

Does it support multi-currency Standard Chartered statements?

Yes. Standard Chartered multi-currency accounts issue statements with transactions in USD, SGD, GBP, AED, HKD, and other currencies. StatementConverter preserves the original currency code and amount for each transaction row — essential for cross-border income reporting and FX reconciliation across multiple currency holdings.

Can I use the Excel output for tax filing in my country?

Yes. The structured Excel output from StatementConverter is accepted by accountants and tax advisors in Standard Chartered's key markets — Singapore (IRAS), India (ITR), UAE (corporate tax), UK (HMRC Self-Assessment), and Hong Kong (Inland Revenue). The output preserves all transaction dates, descriptions, and amounts required for income and expense substantiation.

Is the conversion private and secure for Standard Chartered data?

Yes. Your Standard Chartered PDF statement is processed entirely within your browser — it is never uploaded to StatementConverter's servers or any third-party system. This local-only processing model ensures your account numbers, transaction history, and personal financial data remain exclusively on your device, regardless of which country's SC branch issued the statement.

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