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Seeing a PROG PREMIER INS PREM charge on your statement?

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

  • PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • CHKCARD PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • CHECKCARD PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • POS Debit PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • POS PUR PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • POS PURCH PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • POS PURCHASE PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • POS REFUND PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • PRE-AUTH PROG PREMIER INS PREM
  • PENDING PROG PREMIER INS PREM

What is PROG PREMIER INS PREM?

PROG PREMIER INS PREM refers to Progressive Insurance, a major U.S. provider of auto, home, renters, and business coverage. The company offers online policy management, claims services, and recurring billing options for its customers. This descriptor typically appears when a Progressive policy premium is paid through their billing system. Learn more at progressive.com.

Common causes for PROG PREMIER INS PREM charges

  • A scheduled or automatic payment (monthly, semi-annual, or annual) to keep a Progressive insurance policy active.
  • Payment triggered by policy renewal, policy change (e.g., adding vehicles), or switching coverage tiers under Progressive.
  • A mis-posted or unexpected charge if the policy was supposed to be cancelled or if someone else in the household is using your card. Some users report these labels when they didn’t recognize the policy.

Decoding PROG PREMIER INS PREM charge tags

  • PROG is an abbreviation for Progressive or Progressive-branded insurance services.
  • PREMIER references a policy category or level (e.g., “Premier” coverage).
  • INS means "Insurance", tied to insurance carriers like Progressive.
  • PREM means "Premium."
  • Prefixes such as CHKCARD, CHECKCARD, POS, PENDING reflect how your bank or card issuer categorises the transaction (e.g., debit card, pending transaction).

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 the merchant.

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

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

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