NAB* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

✓ Legitimate

The "NAB*" charge is from National Australia Bank. NAB credit card or banking fee.

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National Australia Bank

National Australia Bank

NAB credit card or banking fee.

NAB*

Category

Banking

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

AU

Billing Cycle

One-time

Cancel At

nab.com.au/contact-us

Support

+61-13-2265

Why does this charge appear?

National Australia Bank uses the shortened "NAB*" descriptor on bank statements because the bank processes its own fees and charges through internal billing systems that apply the institution's widely recognised abbreviation rather than its full legal name. NAB has operated under this abbreviation for decades across Australia, and their transaction processing infrastructure is built to use this shorthand, which also helps keep statement entries concise given standard character limits imposed by banking networks. If you spot "NAB*" on your statement, it almost certainly relates to a credit card annual fee, account keeping fee, or another standard banking charge applied directly by National Australia Bank.

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What should you do?

1

Identify the NAB* charge

Log in to your National Australia Bank account at nab.com.au and review your recent transaction history to match the NAB* charge with any known banking fees, credit card annual fees, or account maintenance charges associated with your NAB products.

2

Review your NAB fee schedule

Check your National Australia Bank account terms or fee schedule, which can be found on nab.com.au, to confirm whether the NAB* charge aligns with standard fees such as monthly account-keeping fees, overdraft fees, or NAB credit card charges.

3

Contact NAB directly for clarification

If you are unsure what the specific NAB* charge is for, reach out to National Australia Bank through their official contact page at nab.com.au/contact-us or call their customer support line to get a detailed explanation of the transaction.

4

Monitor your NAB account going forward

Set up transaction alerts through your National Australia Bank online banking or the NAB app at nab.com.au so you are notified of future NAB* charges as they occur, helping you stay on top of any recurring fees or unexpected billing from your NAB accounts.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

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

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