Convert Macquarie Bank Statements
Macquarie Bank PDF statements feature a clean layout with Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns. Dates are formatted DD/MM/YYYY. Macquarie is popular for offset accounts tied to home loans and for cash management accounts used by investors — both produce regular monthly statements that need to be tracked for tax purposes. SanctumPDF extracts and categorises every transaction automatically. Export to CSV for Excel, OFX for Xero, or QIF for Quicken — particularly useful for investment property expense tracking, rental income reconciliation, and EOFY tax preparation.
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Frequently asked questions
- Can I convert Macquarie offset account statements?
- Yes. Macquarie offset account PDFs follow the same transaction table format as regular transaction accounts. The AI extracts all deposits, withdrawals, and interest transactions.
- Does this work with Macquarie Cash Management Account statements?
- Yes. CMA statements from Macquarie typically list share dividends, interest payments, and transfers. The AI identifies and categorises each transaction type for easy export.
- Can I use this for investment property tax deductions?
- Yes. Export your Macquarie statement to CSV or Excel, filter by category, and you have all rental property expenses and income ready for your tax return. The AI automatically categorises common property-related transactions.
- Is my Macquarie statement data secure?
- Your PDF is processed entirely in your browser. The file never leaves your device — only the extracted text is sent for AI analysis, processed instantly, and discarded. Nothing is stored, logged, or used for AI training.
- What export formats are available?
- CSV (for Excel and Google Sheets), Excel (.xlsx), JSON (for developers), OFX (for Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks), and QIF (for Quicken, GnuCash, Moneydance, YNAB).