About Daffron Limited
Daffron Limited is a small New Zealand private company that appears in official government notices in connection with removal from the New Zealand Companies Register, rather than as an active, consumer‑facing brand. Public records list the company name but do not clearly identify its trading activities, website, or customer service channels, which suggests it was a minor local or trustee/holding‑type business rather than a retail merchant. As of January 2026, there is no reliable evidence of a current public web presence, published product catalog, or advertised services for Daffron Limited in New Zealand government or commercial directories. ([gazette.govt.nz](https://gazette.govt.nz/notice/id/2022-ds2807?utm_source=openai))
If you see “DAFFRON LIMITED” on your bank or card statement, it may not mean you directly shopped with a store called Daffron. In many cases, older or non‑trading company names can still appear as billing descriptors behind the scenes—for example, if that entity is part of an accounting, trustee, or logistics structure supporting another brand you recognize, or if a dormant legal entity’s name is still attached to a merchant account. It might also reflect back‑office services such as trustee/administrative work or logistics billed to a business customer, an internal charge linked to a related company, a legacy merchant account that hasn’t been renamed, or, less commonly, a miscoded or fraudulent transaction that your bank is showing under an incorrect descriptor.
Because there is no clear, current public contact channel for Daffron Limited, your best path to resolving questions about this charge is to work through your bank or card issuer and your own records. Start by checking the date and amount of the charge and comparing it to any recent New Zealand‑related purchases, invoices, or subscriptions (especially anything tied to professional services, logistics, or trustee/accounting arrangements). Look for additional detail in your online banking (sometimes a longer merchant description or location is visible there), and ask your bank for the full merchant category code (MCC) and any extended descriptor. If you still can’t recognize the transaction, immediately contact your bank’s fraud or disputes team—they can contact the acquiring bank, attempt to identify the underlying merchant, block your card if needed, and file a dispute or chargeback where appropriate.