About Kemeh Limited
Kemeh Limited is a private limited company registered in England and Wales and based in Neath, Wales. Public filings list its primary lines of business under SIC codes 47910 (retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet) and 47990 (other retail sale not in stores, stalls or markets), indicating that it operates as an e‑commerce and distance retail business rather than a traditional storefront. While detailed information about its specific product range is not publicly disclosed, business directories describe it broadly as an online retailer/e‑commerce company.([find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk](https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12371354?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “Kemeh Limited Neath” on a card statement most likely relates to a purchase made through one of its online sales channels, such as a website, marketplace listing, or mail-order transaction. This could be a one‑off purchase, a small recurring order (for example, consumables or digital services), or a follow‑up charge for shipping, returns, or adjustments. Because the company trades online and does not operate a public brick‑and‑mortar shop at its registered address, customers may not immediately recognize the name on their statement if they ordered via a marketplace or intermediary platform that brands the front‑end differently from the underlying legal entity processing the payment.
To verify or resolve questions about a charge from Kemeh Limited, customers should first search their email (including spam folders) for recent order confirmations, receipts, or shipping notifications around the transaction date, checking for any references to “Kemeh Limited” in the company or legal-info sections of those messages. If the transaction is still unclear, contacting the card issuer is advisable; they can provide additional information such as the transaction date/time, any associated website descriptor, or contact details submitted with the merchant account. If a legitimate purchase still cannot be matched, cardholders should consider disputing the charge and asking their bank to investigate or replace the card if unauthorized use is suspected.