About Nguyen Huynh (WA) Pty Ltd
Nguyen Huynh (WA) Pty Ltd is a privately owned Australian company that operates Manning IGA, a community-focused supermarket located at 13 Welwyn Avenue, Manning, Western Australia. Trading under the national IGA (Independent Grocers of Australia) banner, this store offers a full range of groceries including fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, dairy, bakery items, pantry staples, household goods, and a selection of local and specialty products. As an IGA-branded store, it is independently owned and operated, which means product ranges, specials and services may differ from other IGA locations, but it follows IGA’s general retail and customer service standards.
A charge from “NGUYEN HUYNH (WA) PTY LTD,” “MANNING IGA,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in-store grocery purchase made at the Manning IGA in Manning, WA. This might be a standard grocery shop, a quick convenience purchase, or items like lottery, tobacco, gift cards, prepaid phone top-ups, or household goods—depending on what the store stocks. Charges may also appear if you used contactless payment (tap-and-go), mobile wallets (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.), or if you placed an online or phone order that was processed through the store’s EFTPOS terminal. In some cases, you might see a temporary pre-authorisation or a slightly different amount if cash-out was requested or if the transaction was adjusted at the register.
If you’re unsure about a charge from Nguyen Huynh (WA) Pty Ltd / Manning IGA, first check recent grocery receipts, loyalty app records, or online banking for the exact date and amount to match it with a visit to the Manning IGA store. It’s also worth asking other members of your household who may have used a shared card, or checking whether you used a digital wallet where the merchant name may show differently. To resolve questions, you can contact the store directly using the phone number and details listed on iga.com.au under the Manning IGA store page, or refer to the contact information printed on your receipt; the team can usually look up a transaction by date, time, and amount. For issues like suspected duplicate charges, refunds, or incorrect amounts, your bank or card provider can also assist with dispute processes if needed.