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bankstatementparser-mcp

Model Context Protocol server exposing the bankstatementparser library as first-class agent tools for reading bank statements.

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Getting started

Library reference

  • Tools — the five tools, one resource, one prompt
  • Using the tools — call them in-process from Python

Operational


What is bankstatementparser-mcp?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI agents discover and call external tools in a uniform way. bankstatementparser-mcp is the MCP server that turns the bankstatementparser library into first-class agent tools — so an assistant can read, validate, and summarise bank statements in formats such as ISO 20022 CAMT.053, SWIFT MT940, OFX/QFX, and CSV directly from a conversation.

Every tool is a thin wrapper over the bankstatementparser parser core (create_parser, detect_statement_format), so the results behave identically to the CLI. Because an MCP client does not share the server's filesystem, the tools take inline statement content (plus a filename hint) and materialise it in a private temporary file for the duration of a single call. Tools return JSON-serialisable data.

Concern How bankstatementparser-mcp handles it
Transport stdio (FastMCP default); zero config beyond the client manifest
Input model Inline content + filename hint; no shared filesystem required
Format fidelity Tools delegate to bankstatementparser's create_parser pipeline
Format detection detect_format mirrors the library's detect_statement_format
Validation validate_statement is a dry run that returns structured results
Isolation Each call writes to a private temp file that is deleted on exit

The ISO 20022 MCP Suite

bankstatementparser-mcp is the ingestion layer of eight coordinated, vendor-neutral MCP servers that together cover the ISO 20022 bank-statement workflow and the November 2026 structured-address cutover — statement depth, whole-catalogue routing, reconciliation, multi-format ingestion, and address remediation. Dependency ranges are kept aligned across the suite, so the servers co-install cleanly in a single Python environment: start with one, add the rest as your workflow grows.

Server Scope Surface Install Use it when
camt053-mcp ISO 20022 camt.053/camt.052 bank statements: parse, validate, filter, reverse; MT940/MT942 migration; CBPR+ readiness; journal export 22 MCP tools · 4 prompts · 3 resources pip install camt053-mcp You work with bank-to-customer statements end to end — the suite's flagship
iso20022-mcp Unified gateway: search / describe / validate / generate / parse meta-tools routed across the pain · pacs · camt · acmt families 7 meta-tools pip install "iso20022-mcp[all]" You want one entry point to every message family
reconcile-mcp Matches expected pain.001 payments against observed camt.053 entries — exact, partial, one-to-many, many-to-one, every match scored and explained 7 MCP tools pip install reconcile-mcp You need explainable statement/payment reconciliation
bankstatementparser-mcp Multi-format statement ingestion: ISO 20022 CAMT.053 and pain.001, SWIFT MT940, OFX/QFX, CSV 5 MCP tools · 1 prompt · 1 resource pip install bankstatementparser-mcp Your statements arrive in mixed or legacy formats — this package
structured-address-fix-mcp ISO 20022 postal-address classification, assessment & remediation for the November 2026 structured-address cutover, plus a high-level orchestration layer — readiness scoring, clearing-profile linting, and audit evidence (pacs.008 / pain.001 debtor & creditor addresses) 9 MCP tools pip install structured-address-fix-mcp You need debtor/creditor addresses cliff-ready ahead of 14 Nov 2026
iso20022-readiness-suite-mcp Orchestration gateway: detect → structurally validate → clearing-profile lint → readiness score, plus automated remediation and pacs.002 bank-response simulation — a meta-client over the foundational servers 4 MCP tools pip install iso20022-readiness-suite-mcp You want one high-level readiness / orchestration entry point over the suite
iso20022-bank-profile-mcp Manages, validates and serves bank-specific clearing profiles / rule packs (CBPR+, SEPA_Instant, FedNow, Generic); premium rule-pack entitlement gating 4 MCP tools pip install iso20022-bank-profile-mcp You lint payments against your own institution's market practice
iso20022-evidence-pack-mcp Compiles readiness findings, remediation diffs and simulated responses into a sealed, Ed25519-signable audit evidence pack 6 MCP tools pip install iso20022-evidence-pack-mcp You need tamper-evident audit / certification artifacts

In one line each: camt053-mcp is the bank-statement flagship (deepest camt.05x surface, stdio + authenticated streamable HTTP); iso20022-mcp is the generic message toolkit (a handful of verbs over the whole catalogue); reconcile-mcp is the reconciliation workflow (did the money we expected actually arrive?); bankstatementparser-mcp is the ingestion layer (many formats in, one transaction shape out); and structured-address-fix-mcp is the postal-address specialist (debtor/creditor addresses cliff-ready for the Nov 2026 cutover).


Install

Channel Command Notes
PyPI pip install bankstatementparser-mcp Pulls in bankstatementparser >= 0.0.11 + MCP SDK
Source git clone https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/bankstatementparser-mcp && cd bankstatementparser-mcp && poetry install For development
Docker (GHCR) docker pull ghcr.io/sebastienrousseau/bankstatementparser-mcp:latest Multi-arch (linux/amd64, linux/arm64); runs bankstatementparser-mcp over stdio

Requires Python 3.10 or later. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Using an isolated virtual environment (recommended)
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate        # macOS/Linux
venv\Scripts\activate           # Windows
python -m pip install -U bankstatementparser-mcp

Quick start

Register the server with any MCP client (Claude Desktop shown):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bankstatementparser": { "command": "bankstatementparser-mcp" }
  }
}

That's it. Restart the client and the tools are available to the agent.

The server speaks JSON-RPC over stdin/stdout — it is meant to be launched by an MCP client, not used interactively.


Tools

All tools delegate to the bankstatementparser parser core, so they behave identically to the library.

  • list_supported_formats — List every bank statement format the parser can read
  • detect_format — Detect which statement format an inline payload is
  • parse_statement — Parse a statement into structured transactions plus a summary
  • validate_statement — Dry-run check whether a statement parses cleanly
  • summarize_statement — Return only the statement summary (no per-transaction rows)

Plus one resource and one prompt:

  • Resource bankstatementparser://formats — Read-only catalogue of supported formats and their file extensions
  • Prompt analyze_statement — Guided multi-step prompt that walks an agent through reading and reconciling a statement

Supported formats: camt (ISO 20022 CAMT.053, .xml), pain001 (ISO 20022 pain.001, .xml), csv (.csv), ofx (.ofx), qfx (.qfx), and mt940 (SWIFT MT940, .mt940 / .sta).


Using the tools

The tools are plain functions on the bankstatementparser_mcp.server module, so you can call them in-process:

from bankstatementparser_mcp.server import (
    detect_format,
    parse_statement,
    summarize_statement,
)

csv = (
    "date,description,amount,currency,balance\n"
    "2023-01-02,Salary,500.00,EUR,1500.00\n"
    "2023-01-03,Groceries,-40.50,EUR,1459.50\n"
)

# 1. Detect the format from the filename hint + content.
print(detect_format(csv, "statement.csv"))
# -> csv

# 2. Parse the statement into structured rows + a summary.
parsed = parse_statement(csv, "statement.csv")
print(parsed["transaction_count"], parsed["columns"])

# 3. Read just the opening/closing balances.
print(summarize_statement(csv, "statement.csv"))

The resource and prompt are plain functions too: formats_resource backs bankstatementparser://formats, and analyze_statement returns the guided multi-step prompt.

from bankstatementparser_mcp.server import (
    analyze_statement,
    formats_resource,
)

print(formats_resource())          # the supported-formats catalogue
print(analyze_statement("statement.csv"))  # the guided analysis prompt

See the examples/ folder for runnable walkthroughs, including 04_resource_and_prompt.py.


When not to use bankstatementparser-mcp

  • You're not driving an MCP-aware agent. Use the bankstatementparser CLI or library directly — it exposes the same surface with less indirection.
  • You need to parse files already on disk in bulk. The library's CLI reads paths directly and avoids the inline-content round-trip the MCP tools use.

Development

bankstatementparser-mcp uses Poetry and mise.

git clone https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/bankstatementparser-mcp.git
cd bankstatementparser-mcp
mise install
poetry install

A Makefile orchestrates the quality gates (kept in lockstep with CI):

Target What it runs
make check All gates (REQUIRED before commit)
make test pytest --cov=bankstatementparser_mcp --cov-branch --cov-fail-under=100
make lint ruff check + black --check
make type-check mypy --strict
make docs interrogate --fail-under=100 (docstring coverage)

Current state (v0.0.14): 100% line + branch coverage against a 100% enforced floor, mypy --strict clean, interrogate 100%.


Security

  • No persistent filesystem writes from tools. Each call writes the inline content to a private temporary file that is deleted as soon as the call returns.
  • Validation failures from validate_statement are returned as structured {"is_valid": false, "error": ...} payloads — never as stack traces.
  • Dependencies are pinned via poetry.lock and audited by pip-audit and Bandit in CI.

To report a vulnerability, please use GitHub private vulnerability reporting rather than a public issue.


Documentation


Contributing

Contributions are welcome — see the contributing instructions. Thanks to all the contributors who have helped build bankstatementparser-mcp.


Related MCP Servers

The four core servers of the ISO 20022 MCP Suite are compared in The ISO 20022 MCP Suite above. The wider family — open-source, Apache-2.0 licensed MCP servers for banking and financial-services AI agents — also includes:

Server Purpose
pain001-mcp Generate & validate ISO 20022 pain.001 payment files (v03–v12, pain.008, SEPA) with rulebook checks
pacs008-mcp Generate, validate, parse & scheme-check ISO 20022 pacs.008 FI-to-FI credit transfers + Nov-2026 address linting
acmt001-mcp Generate & validate ISO 20022 acmt account-management messages
noyalib-mcp Lossless YAML 1.2 parsing, formatting & validation (Rust, 100% spec compliance)

MCP Registry

mcp-name: io.github.sebastienrousseau/bankstatementparser-mcp


License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Any contribution submitted for inclusion shall be licensed as above, without additional terms.


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