Chase vs TruistBank Statement Format Comparison & Analysis
Compare Chase and Truist statement formats side by side. Both banks are fully supported by StatementVision's AI-powered extraction engine.
Chase Statement Format
Chase statements use a structured multi-page PDF layout with a summary section followed by detailed transaction listings. Personal and business accounts share a similar format, but business statements include additional merchant category codes and running balances per sub-account.
- Chase personal statements list transactions in reverse chronological order with date, description, and amount columns
- Business checking statements add a merchant category column and group transactions by deposit and withdrawal
- Credit card statements from Chase follow a separate layout with reward point summaries at the top
- Downloaded PDFs from chase.com are not password-protected by default
Truist Statement Format
Truist statements reflect the merged BB&T and SunTrust formatting. Current statements use the Truist purple branding with a standard chronological transaction layout. Older statements may still carry BB&T or SunTrust formatting, and StatementVision handles all three variants.
- Current Truist statements use a date, description, amount, and running balance column format
- Legacy BB&T statements have a different header style but similar transaction structure
- Legacy SunTrust statements grouped transactions by type rather than date
- Business statements include a detailed service charge analysis section
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