US Bank + Sage: Bridge the Gap
Need to get your U.S. Bancorp bank statement into Sage? US Bank uses MM/DD and traditional layout with Date, Description, Withdrawals, Deposits, and Daily Balance columns in a single chronological listing — which needs converting to CSV (Date, Details/Reference, Paid in, Paid out — Sage requires separate debit and credit columns rather than a single signed amount) for Sage import.
How BankScan AI Converts US Bank for Sage
BankScan AI's CSV output is compatible with Sage's bank statement import. The date format, transaction descriptions, and amount columns are mapped automatically. US Bank statements feature a traditional column layout with transaction codes and reference numbers. BankScan AI preserves all transaction detail during conversion.
How It Works
Upload your US Bank PDF
Drag and drop your US Bank statement. Supports PDF with MM/DD handling.
AI converts for Sage
Our AI parses US Bank's layout, converts dates to DD/MM/YYYY, and outputs CSV.
Import into Sage
In Sage Accounting, go to Banking > select your bank account > Import statement. Upload the CSV, confirm column mapping (Date, Details, Paid in, Paid out), and import.
Sage Import Tip
Date, Details/Reference, Paid in, Paid out — Sage requires separate debit and credit columns rather than a single signed amount
US Bank to Sage Features
- US Bank optimised — Trained on US Bank's traditional layout with Date, Description, Withdrawals, Deposits, and Daily Balance columns in a single chronological listing with MM/DD parsing
- Sage formatted — Output as CSV with Date, Details/Reference, Paid in, Paid out — Sage requires separate debit and credit columns rather than a single signed amount
- Date conversion — Converts MM/DD to DD/MM/YYYY automatically
Import US Bank Data into Sage
After converting your US Bank statement with BankScan AI:
- In Sage Accounting, go to Banking > select your bank account > Import statement
- Upload the CSV, confirm column mapping (Date, Details, Paid in, Paid out), and import
Common Import Issues
Sage requires separate Paid in/Paid out columns — a single Amount column will fail. Also rejects imports where the date column contains time stamps.
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Automatic date conversion (MM/DD to DD/MM/YYYY), column mapping, and format validation.
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