About Fang Fan Pty Ltd
Fang Fan Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary limited company registered on 23 September 2015 and listed as an active entity with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Public corporate records show it as “FANG FAN PTY. LTD.” with ABN 44 608 393 415 and ACN 608 393 415, based in New South Wales, Australia, but they do not specify a trading name, industry, or a public website. This usually indicates a small or privately owned business that may operate locally (for example in professional services, health/wellness, retail, or hospitality) and uses its legal company name when processing card payments.
If you see FANG FAN PTY LTD on your bank or card statement, it is most likely linked to a card-present purchase in Australia (such as an in‑store payment at a terminal owned by this business) or a card‑not‑present transaction where Fang Fan Pty Ltd is the underlying merchant of record. The description may appear as “FANG FAN PTY LTD”, sometimes followed by a location like “AUS” or “NSW/SYDNEY”, and could relate to a one‑time purchase, a professional consultation or treatment, a pre‑authorisation hold (for example, when booking an appointment or service), or a recurring payment if you agreed to ongoing services. For US or non‑Australian cardholders, the charge will usually appear in your home currency but originate in AUD, so you may also see a separate foreign transaction or currency conversion fee from your bank.
Because there is no official website or public customer‑service contact listed for Fang Fan Pty Ltd in corporate registries, the best way to verify the charge is to work from your own records. Check the transaction date and amount against any recent visits to Australian businesses, appointments, or online purchases where the receipt, booking confirmation, or invoice might show “Fang Fan” or an associated business name. Search your email and SMS for booking confirmations, invoices, or receipts around that date, and review any signed paperwork for cancellation, refund, or recurring‑billing terms. If you still do not recognise the charge, contact your bank or card issuer and ask for additional details (such as the merchant category code and any address on file), and if necessary, file a dispute or chargeback while they investigate on your behalf.