๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช An Post Money Sage Integration Guide

Importer An Post Money dans Sage - Guide

Workflow complet An Post Money -> Sage en moins de 30 secondes.

Ireland's postal service financial products, including current accounts.

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Step-by-step: An Post Money โ†’ Sage

1

Download your An Post Money PDF statement

Log into your An Post Money online banking portal. Navigate to Accounts โ†’ Statements โ†’ 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 An Post Money PDF into the upload zone on your dashboard.

3

AI extracts your transactions

Our AI (DeepSeek + Gemini Vision) reads every transaction from your An Post Money statement โ€” date, description, amount, IBAN, BIC, and payment reference. This takes 10โ€“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 Comptabilitรฉ, 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 โ€” no manual reconciliation needed.

FAQs โ€” An Post Money + Sage

Can I import An Post Money statements directly into Sage?
Yes. Use EuroExtract to convert your An Post Money 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 โ€” formatted specifically for Sage import.
Is this GDPR compliant for processing An Post Money data?
Absolutely. Your An Post Money 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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