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Seeing a 360 SHEFFIELD DI TRANS PMT charge on your statement?

Common ways 360 SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT charges might appear on your statement

  • 360 SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT
  • 360 SHEFFIELD FI
  • SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT
  • SHEFFIELD FINANCIAL
  • SHEFFIELD FINANCIAL PAYMENT
  • SHEFFIELD FI ELECTRONIC WITHDRAWAL
  • SHEFFIELD FINANCIAL AUTO PAY
  • SHEFFIELD LOAN PAYMENT

What is 360 SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT?

360 SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT refers to Sheffield Financial, a division of Truist Bank that provides consumer financing for outdoor power equipment, recreational vehicles, and related purchases. This descriptor appears on bank statements when a customer makes a loan or installment payment through Sheffield Financial’s online system or automatic payment service. Sheffield Financial is headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and partners with manufacturers such as Yamaha, Honda, and Polaris. Learn more at sheffieldfinancial.com.

Common causes for 360 SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT charges

  • Monthly installment payments for financed power equipment or recreational vehicles.
  • Automatic ACH withdrawals set up through Sheffield Financial’s AutoPay system.
  • One-time electronic payments made through the online portal or mobile app.
  • Loan payoff or partial payments for existing Sheffield Financial accounts.
  • Refunds or reversals following duplicate or canceled transactions.

Decoding 360 SHEFFIELD FI TRANS PMT charge tags

  • 360 SHEFFIELD FI / SHEFFIELD FINANCIAL identify the merchant as Sheffield Financial, a division of Truist Bank.
  • TRANS PMT means “Transaction Payment,” referring to a loan or installment payment.
  • ELECTRONIC WITHDRAWAL / AUTO PAY denote ACH-based automatic debits.
  • FI is shorthand for “Financial,” used in bank processing descriptors.
  • TRUIST BANK / WINSTON-SALEM NC may appear on certain ACH payments tied to Sheffield Financial.

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