United Kingdom
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The UK banking sector is a mix of high-street giants and modern challenger banks. Statements follow strict FCA standards and are highly structured. Initializing Zero-Egress extraction protocol for United Kingdom's leading financial formats.
Regional Registry.
All Supported United Kingdom Institutions
Barclays Bank
Convert Barclays personal and business statements to Excel. Optimized for HMRC Self-Assessment tax returns.
HSBC UK
Extract HSBC UK transaction data to Excel. Supports Sort Code and Account Number intelligence.
Monzo Bank
Convert Monzo digital bank statements to Excel. Optimized for Monzo Trends and Tax exports.
Revolut
Convert Revolut multi-currency statements to Excel. Supports all 30+ currencies with forensic rate reconciliation.
Lloyds Bank
Professional Lloyds Bank statement conversion. Optimized for HMRC Making Tax Digital (MTD) compliance.
NatWest
Extract NatWest transaction history to Excel securely. Handles complex business account summaries.
Santander UK
Convert Santander UK 123 and business statements to Excel format.
Nationwide Building Society
Convert Nationwide current account and mortgage statements to Excel.
Starling Bank
Convert Starling Bank statements to Excel. StatementConverter handles Starling's compact tabular PDF format, preserving merchant names, Spaces transfers, and direct debit references with full accuracy.
Metro Bank
Convert Metro Bank personal and business statements to Excel. Metro Bank's branch-centric PDF layouts are accurately extracted by StatementConverter, including counter transactions and cheque deposits common in branch banking.
TSB Bank
Convert TSB Bank statements to Excel. StatementConverter handles both legacy TSB PDF formats (pre-2018 platform migration) and the current Sabadell-era statement layouts, ensuring accurate extraction regardless of which format your account has.
Compliance Architecture
In United Kingdom, financial privacy is strictly governed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Our zero-egress architecture exceeds standard compliance by ensuring data never transits the network layer.
"The FCA regulates financial firms providing services to consumers and maintains the integrity of the UK’s financial markets."
Sovereignty Matrix
- Zero-Upload
- Local Decryption
- Memory Isolation
Intelligence Archive (FAQs)
Is StatementConverter GDPR compliant for processing UK bank statements?
Yes. StatementConverter is fully compliant with UK GDPR because your bank statement PDF is never uploaded to any server. All processing runs entirely within your browser using WebAssembly technology, meaning your financial data never leaves your device. No data is stored, logged, or accessible to any third party — satisfying the UK GDPR principle of data minimisation.
Which UK banks are supported?
StatementConverter supports all major UK banks and challengers including Barclays, HSBC UK, Lloyds Bank, NatWest, Santander UK, Nationwide Building Society, Monzo, Revolut, Starling Bank, Metro Bank, and TSB. For unlisted building societies or regional banks, the universal engine automatically handles any structured PDF layout.
Can I use the Excel output for HMRC Self-Assessment tax returns?
Yes. The Excel output from StatementConverter is widely used by UK sole traders, freelancers, and small business owners as supporting documentation for HMRC Self-Assessment returns. The structured format preserves all transaction dates, merchant names, and amounts — making it easy to categorise income and allowable expenses for SA100 and SA103 forms.
Is the output compatible with Making Tax Digital (MTD) requirements?
Yes. While MTD requires digital records rather than specific file formats, the Excel output from StatementConverter satisfies HMRC's digital record-keeping requirements when used within MTD-compatible software such as Xero, FreeAgent, QuickBooks UK, or Sage. The CSV can be imported directly into all major MTD-bridging software.
How does StatementConverter handle Monzo, Starling, and Revolut PDF layouts?
StatementConverter is specifically optimised for UK challenger bank statement formats. Monzo PDFs include emoji-style merchant categories, Starling statements use a compact tabular format, and Revolut statements can span multiple currencies — all are handled accurately. The output preserves the full merchant name and transaction reference as they appear in the original PDF.
Are UK sort codes and account numbers preserved in the Excel output?
Yes. Sort codes and account numbers are preserved exactly as they appear in the original statement header. StatementConverter's Institutional Float Protection feature prevents Excel from converting long numeric strings (like account numbers) into scientific notation — a common problem with manual copy-paste that can corrupt your records.
Does it support business banking statements for UK LTDs and sole traders?
Yes. StatementConverter handles business current account statements from Barclays Business, HSBC Business Banking, Lloyds Business Current Account, NatWest Business, and Santander Business. The engine correctly processes multi-column business layouts including cheque numbers, payment references, and running balances.
Why do I still need PDF conversion if my bank offers Open Banking or CSV export?
Many UK banks restrict their CSV export to 90 days of history, exclude certain account types, or require third-party Open Banking app authorisation. PDF statements are the only format that provides complete, official, bank-verified records for any date range — which is required for mortgage applications, visa documentation, and HMRC enquiries. StatementConverter converts these official PDFs into usable Excel data without any API access or account linking.