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NATIONAL BANK* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "NATIONAL BANK*" charge is from National Bank of Canada. National Bank of Canada credit card or banking fee.

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National Bank of Canada credit card or banking fee.

NATIONAL BANK*

Category

Banking

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

CA

Billing Cycle

One-time

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1-888-483-5628

Why does this charge appear?

When National Bank of Canada processes transactions and billing fees through its payment systems, the descriptor is automatically truncated to "NATIONAL BANK*" due to the character limits imposed by card network processing standards, which typically cap merchant descriptors at around 22 characters. The asterisk following "NATIONAL BANK" is a common formatting convention used by Canadian financial institutions to separate the company identifier from any additional transaction detail that may follow, such as a branch code or account reference. If you hold a National Bank of Canada credit card or have been charged a banking fee, this shortened descriptor is the standard way the institution appears on statements across Visa, Mastercard, and other networks.

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What should you do?

1

Confirm the charge source

The NATIONAL BANK* charge on your statement is associated with National Bank of Canada and typically reflects a credit card fee, banking fee, or account service charge. Log in to your National Bank of Canada online banking account at nbc.ca to locate the transaction in your account history and confirm the exact date and amount match a known service or account type.

2

Review your National Bank of Canada account details

Check your current National Bank of Canada account plan, credit card terms, or any recent account changes that might explain the charge. Common sources include annual credit card fees, monthly account maintenance fees, or interest charges tied to your National Bank of Canada products.

3

Contact National Bank of Canada directly

If you cannot identify what the NATIONAL BANK* charge corresponds to, reach out to National Bank of Canada through their official contact and chat support page at nbc.ca/contact-us.html#openChatbot. A representative can provide a detailed explanation of the specific charge applied to your account.

4

Monitor future National Bank of Canada statements

After confirming the NATIONAL BANK* charge is legitimate, set a reminder to review your National Bank of Canada statements each billing cycle. If you want to avoid recurring fees, visit nbc.ca to explore alternative account plans or credit card options that may better suit your banking needs and reduce future charges.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

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

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