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Seeing a FISTENERGY OPCO charge on your statement?

Common ways FIRSTENERGY OPCO charges might appear on your statement

  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO ACH
  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO PAYMENT
  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO PPD ID: 1310778823
  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO UTILITIES
  • ACH DEBIT FIRSTENERGY OPCO
  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO BILLPAY
  • ELECTRONIC PAYMENT FIRSTENERGY OPCO
  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO OH

What is FIRSTENERGY OPCO?

FIRSTENERGY OPCO refers to FirstEnergy Corp., a major electric utility company that provides power generation, transmission, and distribution services across multiple U.S. states, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and West Virginia. The “OPCO” tag represents an operating company under the FirstEnergy corporate structure, such as Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company, or Penn Power. This charge appears on statements when customers make electronic or automatic bill payments to their FirstEnergy utility provider. Learn more at firstenergycorp.com.

Common causes for FIRSTENERGY OPCO charges

  • Monthly electricity bill payments processed via ACH or auto-pay.
  • One-time electronic payments made through the FirstEnergy online portal.
  • Automatic withdrawals set up for recurring utility payments.
  • Charges reflecting multiple service accounts or address transfers.
  • Refunds or adjustments after billing corrections or overpayments.

Decoding FIRSTENERGY OPCO charge tags

  • FIRSTENERGY OPCO identifies the operating company receiving payment under the FirstEnergy network.
  • PPD ID: 1310778823 refers to the ACH company identifier for FirstEnergy’s electronic billing.
  • ACH DEBIT / BILLPAY denote electronic funds transfers for utility bills.
  • OH and other state abbreviations indicate the service region of the utility provider.
  • ELECTRONIC PAYMENT / UTILITIES clarify that the transaction is for electric service billing.

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