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Seeing a PAYMENTUS CORP charge on your statement?

Common ways PAYMENTUS CORP charges might appear on your statement

  • PAYMENTUS CORP
  • PAYMENTUS CORP ACH PAYMENT
  • PAYMENTUS BILLPAY
  • PAYMENTUS ONLINE PMT
  • PAYMENTUS CORP BILL PAYMENT
  • PAYMENTUS CORP CHARLOTTE NC
  • ACH PAYMENT PAYMENTUS CORP

What is Paymentus Corp?

Paymentus Corporation is a billing and payment technology company that provides secure online and automated payment solutions for utilities, government agencies, insurance providers, and other service organizations. When “PAYMENTUS CORP” appears on a statement, it indicates a payment made through a Paymentus-hosted platform on behalf of another company, such as an electric, water, or loan service provider. Learn more at paymentus.com.

Common causes for Paymentus Corp charges

  • Online or phone payments made to a utility, insurance, or service provider using Paymentus.
  • Automatic or recurring bill payments processed through a Paymentus-powered portal.
  • One-time ACH transfers or credit card payments authorized through a company’s online system.
  • Refunds or reversals from previously processed bill payments.

Decoding Paymentus Corp charge tags

  • PAYMENTUS CORP identifies the billing processor handling the transaction.
  • ACH PAYMENT / BILLPAY / ONLINE PMT indicate electronic payments made via bank or card.
  • CHARLOTTE NC refers to Paymentus’s headquarters location in North Carolina.
  • BILL PAYMENT / BILLPAY clarify that the charge was made through an external company’s portal.
  • AUTOPAY / RECURRING (if listed) signal scheduled or repeating payments authorized by the customer.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

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  • Contact your bank.

    Call your bank using the number on the back of your card.

  • Contact AT&T.

    Call their customer service to verify the charge and get transaction details.

  • Dispute the charge & monitor account.

    If it appears fraudulent, report it to your bank or card issuer.

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