Seeing a GUSTO - REM 935250 charge on your statement?
Common ways GUSTO - REM 935250 charges might appear on your statement
- GUSTO - REM 935250
- CHKCARDGUSTO - REM 935250
- CHECKCARD GUSTO - REM 935250
- POS Debit GUSTO - REM 935250
- POS PUR GUSTO - REM 935250
- POS PURCHASE GUSTO - REM 935250
- PRE-AUTH GUSTO - REM 935250
- PENDING GUSTO - REM 935250
What is GUSTO - REM?
GUSTO - REM 935250 refers to the company Gusto, Inc., a payroll and HR services provider for small and medium‐sized businesses. Their code glossary indicates “REM” stands for Debit Reimbursement, indicating a reimbursement debit from your company’s bank account. Learn more at gusto.com.
Common causes for GUSTO - REM charges
- Your company being billed by Gusto for payroll service fees or employee reimbursements.
- A debit entry processed by Gusto under “REM – Debit Reimbursement,” as part of the payroll transaction batching.
- A refund reversal or adjustment processed by Gusto on behalf of your company.
- Possibly “pre-authorisation” or “pending” lines from the bank showing the debit before final settlement.
Decoding GUSTO - REM 935250 charge tags
- GUSTO refers to the merchant (Gusto, Inc.).
- - REM indicates “Debit Reimbursement” per Gusto’s bank transaction code glossary.
- 935250 is a numeric identifier likely tied to the batch, client or transaction series used by Gusto for bookkeeping.
- CHKCARD / CHECKCARD / POS / PRE-AUTH / PENDING reflect how your bank records the transaction (e.g., debit card payment, point-of-sale, pending hold).










