Solidgate charge
What is a Solidgate charge?
A Solidgate charge is when a credit card, debit card, or bank statement shows SOLIDGATE instead of the merchant's own brand name on the.
Solidgate charge shows up when an online business processes its payments through Solidgate, a payment orchestration platform used by merchants worldwide.
The purchase itself is genuine – the name on the statement just belongs to the platform, not a separate seller.
Key facts
- Also appears as: SOLIDGATE, SOLIDGATE LLC, or SOLIDGATE.COM, on a credit card, debit card, or American Express (Amex) statement
- What Solidgate is: a payment orchestration platform used by online businesses worldwide to process card payments
- Why it happens: some issuing banks display Solidgate's name instead of the
- Common billing types: one-off orders, subscription renewals, or a free trial that converted to a paid plan
- If unrecognized: fill in the with the date, amount, and payment method, and Solidgate's team will locate the transaction
Why a Solidgate charge appears on your statement
Some issuing banks show Solidgate's name on the statement instead of the merchant's, due to how they process and display certain payments. This isn't tied to anything the merchant did – it's a display difference on the bank's side.
The amount, date, and currency on the charge still match the original payment. Only the name shown differs.
Is a Solidgate charge legitimate?
All Solidgate charges trace back to a genuine purchase the cardholder made or authorized – including ones made by a family member on a shared card.
If the charge still doesn't match anything the cardholder recognizes, filling in the with the date, amount, and payment method is the fastest way to identify the merchant.
A Solidgate charge is separate from any fee a merchant pays to process a payment; that cost is a the business covers, not an extra amount added to the cardholder's purchase.


