Convert Credit Suisse PDF Statements to CSV
Convert Credit Suisse PDF statements to CSV. Swiss bank statement support. Stop manual data entry and get your Credit Suisse transactions into Excel, QuickBooks, or Xero in seconds.
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How to Download Your Credit Suisse Statement PDF
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Log in to Credit Suisse online banking
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Navigate to your account overview
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Click on "Statements" or "Kontoauszüge"
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Select your statement period
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Click "Download PDF" to save the statement
Credit Suisse was acquired by UBS in 2023. Historical statements are still available. Statements use European date format (DD.MM.YYYY) and IBAN account numbers.
What Your Credit Suisse CSV Will Include
Credit Suisse Statement Format
Credit Suisse statements use European date format (DD.MM.YYYY) with IBAN account numbers. Statements include clear transaction descriptions. Current account statements show running balances.
Supported Credit Suisse Account Types
- Current Account
- Savings
- Investment
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Credit Suisse Tips & Notes
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Credit Suisse was acquired by UBS in March 2023 after facing financial difficulties
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Credit Suisse was one of Switzerland's largest banks, founded in 1856
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Credit Suisse statements use IBAN format and Swiss date formatting
Secure Handling
Your Credit Suisse statements are encrypted and processed securely. We automatically delete all files after 24 hours.
Instant Conversion
Our specialized parsing engine understands the Credit Suisse layout to extract data instantly and accurately.
Format Ready
Get a clean CSV with dates, descriptions, and amounts properly formatted for Excel, Google Sheets, or accounting software.
Common Credit Suisse Conversion Issues
Date Format Confusion (DD/MM/YYYY)
Credit Suisse statements use the DD/MM/YYYY date format. When opening the CSV in Excel, ensure your system region settings match to avoid dates being misinterpreted (e.g., 10/02 becoming October 2nd instead of February 10th).
Check Images
Our converter focuses on the transaction list. Images of cleared checks or deposit slips included in the PDF are skipped to keep your CSV clean and spreadsheet-ready.