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Bank statement guide

Bank Statement Converter Pricing South Africa

Compare bank statement converter pricing for South African accountants and bookkeepers, including per-page credits, subscriptions, and export workflows.

Last reviewed: 2026-05-13

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How bank statement conversion is priced

Most tools price by document, page, export, or monthly allowance. Accounter uses a page-credit model for bank statements and receipts, so users can compare included monthly pages and optional credit packs clearly.

  • One PDF page uses one credit.
  • Subscriptions fit recurring monthly extraction.
  • Credit packs fit backlog cleanup or occasional high-volume work.

Free preview versus paid export

A preview-first workflow lets users inspect extracted rows before relying on the output. Pricing should be evaluated against the full job: upload, review, validation, CSV export, and accounting import prep.

What accountants should budget for

Bookkeepers and accountants should estimate pages per client, statement periods per month, scan quality, and review time. A cheaper converter is not automatically cheaper if it creates cleanup work before import.

  • Estimate pages per month across all clients.
  • Keep original PDFs for audit support.
  • Check whether pricing is in ZAR or foreign currency.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Accounter bank statement pricing listed?+

The canonical pricing section is /pricing#bank-statement-pricing, which lists plans, included pages, and credit packs.

Is pricing per statement or per page?+

Accounter bank statement extraction uses page credits. One PDF page uses one credit.

Should I compare competitor prices directly?+

Compare current public competitor pages and note the review date. Pricing, limits, and export gates can change.