Israeli Bank Reconciliation
Trusted77/100Automates bank reconciliation for Israeli banks (Leumi, Hapoalim, Discount, Mizrahi Tefahot) using the israeli-bank-scrapers library. Matches scraped or imported transactions to invoices and receipts, detects discrepancies, and generates reconciliation reports with matched, unmatched, and suspicious entries. Handles shekel amounts, Hebrew merchant names, and Israeli date formats. Use when you need to reconcile bank statements against your accounting records, identify missing invoices, or prepare monthly closing reports for Israeli business accounts. Do NOT use for international bank accounts, cryptocurrency wallets, or investment portfolio reconciliation.
Trust score 77/100 (Trusted) · 8+ installs · MIT license
Manual bank reconciliation is one of the most time-consuming tasks in bookkeeping. Business owners and accountants spend hours comparing bank statements to invoices, searching for gaps, and documenting discrepancies. In Israel, managing multiple banks and credit cards makes the complexity even greater.
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When to Apply
- When you need to reconcile monthly bank statements to accounting records and build the bridge that explains the book-vs-bank balance gap
- When working with multiple Israeli banks (Leumi, Hapoalim, Discount, Mizrahi Tefahot)
- When you need to separate genuinely missing invoices from bank-originated entries (fees, standing orders, interest) that just need a journal entry
- When tracking outstanding checks and deposits in transit that roll forward between periods
- When preparing reports for your accountant before tax filing
- When reconciling foreign-currency accounts and need to value entries at the Bank of Israel representative rate
Try These Prompts
Reconcile my Leumi bank statement for February 2026 against my accounting records. Identify unmatched transactions.
Check all my bank accounts and find invoices that were not recorded in the bookkeeping.
Generate a summary bank reconciliation report with matched, unmatched, and suspicious transactions.
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