Financial translation services

Financial translation services for statements, tax records, and business documents

Corpus Localization translates financial documents for bank, school, legal, immigration, accounting, lending, and business review. Standard certified document translations start at $19.99/page, with 24-hour delivery available for routine page-based files.

Financial translations must preserve names, dates, account labels, transaction details, currencies, totals, tax periods, and official stamps. A mistranslated number or missing table can delay review even when the words are fluent.

Bank statements · Tax records · Pay stubs · Proof of funds

What financial documents can Corpus translate?

Corpus translates personal and business financial documents that need accurate English wording for review or submission.

  • Bank statements
  • Tax returns and tax certificates
  • Pay stubs and salary letters
  • Employment income records
  • Pension and benefits statements
  • Invoices and receipts
  • Balance sheets and income statements
  • Business registration financial pages
  • Loan documents and lender forms
  • Insurance and reimbursement records
  • Scholarship and financial aid documents
  • Proof of funds records

Financial files often include tables, seals, notes, and currency symbols. Those details should remain visible and traceable in the translated document.

Who needs financial document translation?

Financial translation is used by people and businesses proving income, funds, expenses, taxes, or business activity across languages.

Common buyers include students applying for financial aid, immigrants submitting support documents, lenders reviewing foreign income, attorneys reviewing financial records, accountants handling foreign tax documents, and businesses preparing vendor or procurement paperwork. The goal is not to make the document sound polished. The goal is to make the financial facts clear, complete, and easy to check.

Corpus is best suited for document translation, not financial advice, audit work, tax filing, or accounting interpretation.

Where are financial translations submitted?

Financial translations are submitted to schools, lenders, attorneys, courts, immigration agencies, employers, banks, and business partners.

The receiving party decides the format. Some reviewers accept a plain English translation. Others require a certified translation with a signed certificate of accuracy. A bank, school, court, or agency may also require the source document, exact formatting, or notarization.

Corpus can prepare certified translations for page-based financial records. The certificate confirms the translation is accurate and complete. It does not verify whether the financial information is true, sufficient, or approved by the receiving institution.

What mistakes cause financial translations to be questioned?

Financial translations are questioned when numbers, currencies, dates, names, or table structures do not match the source document.

Common errors include changing decimal separators, omitting account labels, mistranslating tax periods, dropping negative balances, skipping footnotes, confusing gross and net pay, and translating institutional names inconsistently. Formatting also matters. If a reviewer cannot match a translated line item to the original statement, the document may be sent back for correction.

A good financial translation keeps the document boring: names match, totals match, dates match, and the reviewer can follow the money without guessing.

How much does financial translation cost?

Certified financial document translation starts at $19.99/page for standard page-based documents.

Pricing depends on page count, language pair, scan quality, table density, and whether the document needs certification. A one-page pay stub or bank certificate is usually simple. A long bank statement with many transactions or a full tax return may need custom review before the quote is final.

24-hour delivery is available for routine certified document translations when the file is clear. Long statements, tax packets, spreadsheets, and rare languages may require more time.

Related: certified translation services and academic record translation.

Frequently asked questions

Can bank statements be translated and certified?

Yes. Corpus can translate and certify bank statements for page-based review or submission needs.

Do you translate tax returns?

Yes. Tax returns and tax certificates can be translated, but long or table-heavy files may need custom pricing.

Do you verify financial information?

No. Corpus translates the document. It does not audit, verify, or give tax, lending, or accounting advice.

Is $19.99/page available for financial translations?

Yes, for standard certified document translations. Complex financial files may need review before final pricing.

Can I get a financial translation in 24 hours?

Routine certified document translations can be delivered in 24 hours. Long statements or complex files may take longer.

How do I order a financial translation?

Need a bank statement, tax record, pay stub, invoice, or proof of funds translated? Upload the file for a quote. Corpus will confirm price, delivery time, and certification format before work begins.

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