Attvest Finance

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Attvest Finance is an Australian financial services company that provides insurance premium funding and related payment, cashflow and accounts receivable solutions to insurance brokers and their clients.

Mount Gravatt, Queensland, Australia

About Attvest Finance

Attvest Finance is an Australian financial services company specialising in insurance premium funding and cash-flow solutions for businesses and their insurance brokers. Based in Mount Gravatt, Queensland, Attvest partners with insurance brokers to allow their clients to spread the cost of annual insurance premiums over regular instalments rather than paying in one lump sum. They provide premium funding contracts, payment plans, and accounts receivable solutions that help businesses manage working capital while maintaining essential insurance cover.

A charge from Attvest Finance typically relates to a premium funding agreement you (or your business) entered into when arranging insurance through a broker. Instead of paying your full annual insurance premium upfront, Attvest pays the insurer on your behalf and then collects the amount back from you via scheduled instalments (for example monthly over 6–12 months). You may see Attvest on your statement for: recurring instalments on a funding contract, a one‑time establishment or documentation fee, adjustments after a change to your policy (such as endorsements or cancellations), or pro‑rated charges and credits. In some cases, a small pending or “test” transaction may appear when a new direct debit authority or card is set up.

If you’re unsure about an Attvest Finance charge, start by checking recent or renewed insurance policies arranged through your broker, as the premium funding paperwork is often included in your insurance documentation or email confirmations. Look for an Attvest Finance payment schedule, contract number, or direct debit request in your records, and compare the billed amount and date with the agreed instalment plan. To resolve questions, contact your insurance broker or reach out to Attvest directly via the contact details on attvest.com.au, providing your full name, business name, and any contract or policy numbers. Common issues—such as double payments, cancelled policies that are still being billed, or changes to bank details—are usually resolved by reviewing the premium funding contract, updating payment information, or processing a contract adjustment or payout.

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  1. ATTVEST FINANCE PTY UPPER MT GRAV AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Attvest Finance debiting my account every month?

Regular monthly (or fortnightly) debits from Attvest Finance are usually instalments on an insurance premium funding contract. Instead of paying your full annual premium upfront, Attvest has paid your insurer and you are repaying Attvest over the agreed schedule. The repayment dates and amounts should match the payment schedule you received when you signed the funding agreement through your insurance broker.

What are typical Attvest Finance charge amounts?

Attvest Finance charges vary based on the size of your insurance premium, any fees, and the number of instalments in your contract. Common patterns include equal monthly payments over 6–12 months, plus a small establishment or documentation fee that may be included in the instalments. You may also see adjustment debits or credits if your insurance premium is changed mid-term due to endorsements, increases, or cancellations.

How can I cancel or pay out my Attvest Finance premium funding contract?

To cancel or pay out a premium funding contract early, you generally need to request a payout figure. You can do this either through your insurance broker or by contacting Attvest using the details on attvest.com.au and quoting your contract or agreement number. Once the payout is processed, future scheduled debits are stopped, and any applicable refunds from the insurer (after policy cancellation or reduction) are applied according to the terms of your funding agreement.

Why do I see an Attvest Finance charge after my insurance policy was cancelled or changed?

When a policy is cancelled, reduced, or altered, there can be a delay while your insurer and broker process the adjustment and Attvest recalculates your funding balance. You may see one final debit to clear the outstanding balance, or occasionally a credit to reverse overpaid amounts. If charges continue beyond what you expect, contact your broker or Attvest with your policy and contract details so they can check the adjustment and provide a current balance statement.

How do I get a refund or dispute an Attvest Finance charge?

If you believe you’ve been incorrectly charged, gather your funding agreement, insurance schedule, and bank statement showing the transaction, then contact either your insurance broker or Attvest directly. Explain the discrepancy (for example, wrong amount, duplicated debit, or a charge after cancellation) and provide supporting documents. Attvest will investigate, and if an error is confirmed they can arrange a refund or credit according to the terms of your agreement and any applicable regulations.

How can I contact Attvest Finance about a charge on my statement?

You can contact Attvest Finance via the contact form or details listed on their official website at attvest.com.au. When reaching out, include your full name, business name (if applicable), best contact details, and any Attvest contract number or insurance policy number you have. Providing the exact transaction date and amount from your bank statement will also help them locate your account quickly.

What is an Attvest Finance ‘authorization’ or small pending charge on my card?

If you see a small pending or low-value transaction from Attvest Finance, it may be an authorization used to verify your card or bank details when setting up a new payment method. This is not an actual fee and should drop off or reverse automatically within a few business days. If it remains posted or you see multiple unexpected test amounts, contact Attvest or your bank to confirm the status.

How do I see my Attvest Finance payment schedule and account details?

Your original welcome email or documentation from your insurance broker should include an Attvest Finance payment schedule and key contract details. If you can’t locate these, you can request a copy of your agreement, current balance, and upcoming instalment dates by contacting Attvest directly. Always verify that the schedule matches the debits appearing on your bank statement to ensure everything is being billed correctly.

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