πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Coutts & Co. Sage Integration Guide

Import Coutts & Co. Statements into Sage

Bank-specific import workflow from Coutts & Co. to Sage with AI extraction.

NatWest Group's prestigious private bank, serving high-net-worth clients since 1692.

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Step-by-step: Coutts & Co. β†’ Sage

1

Download your Coutts & Co. PDF statement

Log into your Coutts & Co. online banking portal. Navigate to Accounts β†’ Statements β†’ and download the PDF for the transaction period you need.

2

Upload to EuroExtract

Log in to EuroExtract (or create a free account in 30 seconds). Drag your Coutts & Co. PDF into the upload zone on your dashboard.

3

AI extracts your transactions

Our AI (DeepSeek + Gemini Vision) reads every transaction from your Coutts & Co. statement β€” date, description, amount, IBAN, BIC, and payment reference. This takes 10–30 seconds.

4

Export as Sage format

Click the Export button, select Sage from the dropdown, and download your file. The A pre-formatted export ready to import into Sage 50, Sage ComptabilitΓ©, and Sage Business Cloud.

5

Import into Sage

Open Sage and use the file import/bank import feature to load your exported file. All transactions are automatically mapped β€” no manual reconciliation needed.

FAQs β€” Coutts & Co. + Sage

Can I import Coutts & Co. statements directly into Sage?
Yes. Use EuroExtract to convert your Coutts & Co. PDF to Sage format, then import the exported file using Sage's Bank Import or Transaction Import feature.
What transaction fields are included in the Sage export?
The export includes: date, description, debit amount, credit amount, balance, IBAN, BIC, and payment reference β€” formatted specifically for Sage import.
Is this GDPR compliant for processing Coutts & Co. data?
Absolutely. Your Coutts & Co. PDFs are processed on EU servers and deleted immediately after conversion. No financial data is stored or shared with any third party.

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