About Kafeone Pty Ltd
Kafeone Pty Ltd was an Australian proprietary company (ACN 629 560 765, ABN 40 629 560 765) registered on 23 October 2018 and classified in public company directories under miscellaneous or “other” services rather than a single clear industry. It appears to have operated as a small local or contract‑style business without a public brand, marketing website, or consumer portal. Public registry-style sites list only basic corporate information (name, ACN/ABN, and a generic phone number), and there is no evidence of active online sales, a mobile app, or a subscription platform associated with the Kafeone name.([asic4.com](https://asic4.com/companies/2615450/kafeone-pty-ltd/?utm_source=openai))
Because Kafeone Pty Ltd did not operate a recognizable consumer-facing platform, charges with this descriptor on a bank or card statement are most likely related to a specific service engagement, invoice, or in‑person/phone card payment processed under the corporate name rather than a retail brand. In many cases, that could mean a once‑off payment for local services, a call‑out job, consulting or repair work, or a manually keyed card transaction. There is no public evidence that Kafeone ran recurring consumer subscriptions, free‑trial funnels, or online membership billing, so ongoing or repeated charges would more likely come from a payment plan or multiple separate jobs than from a typical subscription product.
If you’re unsure about a Kafeone Pty Ltd charge, first check your email, text messages, and any paper invoices for the date of the charge to see whether a contractor or small business you used billed you under this company name. Compare the transaction date, amount, and location with your calendar (travel, repairs, professional services) and ask family or staff who might have used a shared card. Because there is no active, verified website or customer portal for Kafeone and public sources even conflict on whether the business has since closed,([bizly.com.au](https://bizly.com.au/every-business/2020/10/26?utm_source=openai)) the fastest way to resolve issues is usually to contact your bank or card issuer: they can confirm transaction details, help you identify the underlying merchant terminal, and, if needed, start a dispute or chargeback if you believe the transaction is unauthorised or incorrect.