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Seeing a PROG CASUALTY INS PREM charge on your statement?

Common ways PROG CASUALTY INS PREM charges might appear on your statement

  • PROG CASUALTY INS PREM
  • PROG CASUALTY INS PREM PPD ID: 9409348062
  • PROG CASUALTY INSURANCE PREMIUM
  • PROG CASUALTY INS PREM AUTO PAY
  • PROG CASUALTY INS PAYMENT
  • PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INS PREM
  • PROG CASUALTY INS BILL PAY
  • PROG CASUALTY INS DIRECT DEBIT

What is PROG CASUALTY INS PREM?

PROG CASUALTY INS PREM refers to Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, part of Progressive Corporation, one of the largest auto and property insurance providers in the United States. This descriptor appears on bank or credit card statements when customers make automatic or manual premium payments for Progressive auto, motorcycle, or other casualty insurance policies. Learn more at progressive.com.

Common causes for PROG CASUALTY INS PREM charges

  • Monthly or quarterly premium payments for a Progressive auto or motorcycle insurance policy.
  • Automatic payments set up through Progressive’s AutoPay system.
  • Policy renewals or billing adjustments processed electronically.
  • Payments made through Progressive’s mobile app or website.
  • Refunds or corrections related to coverage changes or policy cancellations.

Decoding PROG CASUALTY INS PREM charge tags

  • PROG CASUALTY INS / PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE identify the merchant as Progressive Casualty Insurance Company.
  • PREM / PREMIUM indicates an insurance premium charge.
  • PPD ID: 9409348062 is the ACH company ID associated with Progressive’s payment processing system.
  • AUTO PAY / DIRECT DEBIT / BILL PAY signify automatic electronic withdrawals for policy payments.
  • INS / INSURANCE confirms that the transaction relates to an active Progressive policy.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

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

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