DBS (Singapore) to FreshBooks bank
DBS Bank statement PDFs are downloadable via DBS digibank Online or the DBS digibank app. Both formats are supported. In Singapore, bank statements are used for IRAS income tax filing, GST reporting, and as supporting documents for ACRA-registered businesses.
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DBS in Singapore FRESHBOOKS Context
In Singapore, bank statements are used for IRAS income tax filing, GST reporting, and as supporting documents for ACRA-registered businesses. DBS PDFs include a 'Withdrawal' and 'Deposit' column structure. MintConvert maps these directly to Debit and Credit columns. The FRESHBOOKS output uses SGD amounts in numeric format compatible with Xero and QuickBooks Online.
Simple 3-step process
- 01
Download DBS PDF
Log in to DBS digibank Online → Accounts → Statements → Select account and period → Download PDF.
- 02
Upload to MintConvert
Drag and drop your DBS Bank PDF. All pages processed in one pass.
- 03
Download .CSV
Clean FRESHBOOKS with SGD amounts ready for Xero.
Why MintConvert
- DBS parserDBS PDFs include a 'Withdrawal' and 'Deposit' column structure. MintConvert maps these directly to Debit and Credit columns.
- SGD preservedNumeric SGD values no reformatting needed for Singapore accounting software.
- IRAS tax filing and ACRA business accountingIn Singapore, bank statements are used for IRAS income tax filing, GST reporting, and as supporting documents for ACRA-registered businesses.
- Fiscal year awareSingapore fiscal year: January 1 – December 31. Process any date range.
- Privacy firstDBS Bank PDF processed in-memory only never stored.
- Instant downloadUnder 30 seconds for most statements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.How do I convert a DBS Bank (Singapore) statement to FRESHBOOKS?
Log in to DBS digibank Online → Accounts → Statements → Select account and period → Download PDF. Then upload the PDF to MintConvert and download a clean FRESHBOOKS file in under 30 seconds.
Q.Is the SGD formatting preserved for Singapore accounting software?
Yes SGD amounts are output as numeric values compatible with Xero, QuickBooks Online, and other Singapore accounting tools. Dates are normalised to YYYY-MM-DD.
Q.Can I use this for IRAS tax filing and ACRA business accounting?
In Singapore, bank statements are used for IRAS income tax filing, GST reporting, and as supporting documents for ACRA-registered businesses.
Q.Does this work for DBS Bank DBS Multiplier, DBS Savings Plus, and POSB eSavings accounts?
Yes all DBS Bank account types in Singapore use the same PDF format and are fully supported.
Q.What Singapore fiscal year periods can I convert?
Singapore fiscal year: January 1 – December 31. MintConvert processes any date range download your statement for the relevant period and convert it.