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ESURE INS* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "ESURE INS*" charge is from esure. esure UK auto or home insurance premium.

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ESURE INS*

Category

Insurance

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

GB

Billing Cycle

Monthly

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esure.com/login

Support

+44-345-602-9966

Why does this charge appear?

When esure processes insurance premium payments, the descriptor "ESURE INS*" appears on your bank statement as a result of character limits imposed by card payment networks like Visa and Mastercard, which truncate merchant identifiers to a standardised short format. The "INS" portion is a category code esure uses to distinguish insurance-related transactions from other potential billing activity, while the asterisk acts as a separator commonly used by payment processors to divide the merchant name from additional reference data. If you hold an active esure auto or home insurance policy with monthly payments set up, this descriptor is the expected confirmation that your premium has been collected successfully.

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What should you do?

1

Identify your esure policy

Log in to your esure account at esure.com to confirm the ESURE INS* charge matches your current auto or home insurance premium. Check your policy details to verify the amount and billing date align with what you see on your bank statement.

2

Review your esure billing schedule

Inside your esure account at esure.com, navigate to your payment history to confirm whether you pay monthly or annually. The ESURE INS* charge should correspond directly to your agreed premium amount for your car or home insurance policy.

3

Contact esure if the amount looks wrong

If the ESURE INS* charge is higher than expected, reach out to esure directly through their website at esure.com to ask about any recent policy changes, renewals, or adjustments that may have affected your premium amount.

4

Manage or cancel your esure policy

If you no longer want the policy or did not authorise a renewal, log in at esure.com/login to review your renewal settings or cancel your cover. Acting promptly can help you avoid being charged for a further billing cycle.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from esure. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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