Sevexity

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Sevexity is a South African private company based in Durbanville, Western Cape, associated with a group of related entities operating under the Sevexity name. Charges with the descriptor “iK *Sevexity” typically indicate a card-present or local transaction processed in South Africa via the iKhokha (iK) payment platform.

Durbanville, Western Cape, South Africa

About Sevexity

Sevexity is a private company registered in South Africa and headquartered in Durbanville, Western Cape. Public business registry data lists it as an active private company paying VAT, with a network of related entities such as Sevexity City Valets, Sevexity Grove, Sevexity Okavango, Sevexity Worcester and others, suggesting a diversified group structure using the Sevexity name across multiple operating units or locations. The company’s registered office is at 17 Bubesi House, Wellington Park, Durbanville, Western Cape, South Africa, and it is directed by South African individuals rather than being part of a large international corporate group.([b2bhint.com](https://b2bhint.com/en/company/za/sevexity--K2021327735))

A charge on your statement reading like “iK *Sevexity C4606390201659591” usually means you made a purchase in person (or via a local card terminal) where the merchant used the iKhokha (iK) payment system, and the underlying merchant name was recorded as Sevexity. This could be for services such as parking, valet, property‑related services, or other on‑site services branded under the Sevexity group, depending on which Sevexity entity you interacted with. The alphanumeric string after the name (such as “C4606390201659591”) is typically an internal transaction or terminal reference used by the processor or merchant, not a separate merchant name.

If you don’t recognize this charge, first think back to any in‑person purchases or services in South Africa around the transaction date, especially at locations that might outsource parking, valet, or site management to a third-party operator. To verify the charge, check any printed or emailed receipts from that day for the word “Sevexity” or for references to a parking or valet operator at the venue. You can also contact your bank or card issuer and ask them to provide any additional merchant details (such as the exact registered business name and address) associated with the transaction; this often reveals that Sevexity is listed as the merchant of record. If, after reviewing this information, you still believe the charge is unauthorized, file a dispute with your card issuer and request that they investigate the transaction and, if appropriate, initiate a chargeback.

Bank Statement Variations

3 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Sevexity.

  1. iK *AV Transfe4606390201669558
  2. iK *Pars Orien4606390201669558
  3. iK *Sevexity C4606390201659591

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show an “iK *Sevexity” charge?

The “iK *Sevexity” descriptor indicates that your card was processed on an iKhokha (iK) payment terminal and that the merchant of record was Sevexity. This typically reflects an in‑person purchase or service at a South African location where Sevexity operates or provides services under its group of entities.

Is Sevexity a payment processor or the actual merchant?

In this descriptor, “iK” (iKhokha) is the payment processor, and “Sevexity” is the actual merchant name registered in South African company records. Your payment ultimately went to Sevexity (or one of its operating entities), not to iKhokha itself.

What kinds of services could a Sevexity charge relate to?

Public records show multiple Sevexity entities with names like Sevexity City Valets, Sevexity Grove, Sevexity Okavango, and Sevexity Worcester, which suggests on‑site or location‑based services. A Sevexity charge may therefore relate to parking, valet, or other site‑management or property‑related services at a venue using Sevexity as its operator or contractor.([b2bhint.com](https://b2bhint.com/en/company/za/sevexity-okavango--K2024520851?utm_source=openai))

How can I confirm what specific purchase my Sevexity charge was for?

Match the transaction date and amount on your card statement with any receipts (paper or email) from that same day in South Africa and look for the Sevexity name or for a parking/valet or property‑service provider. If you can’t find a receipt, contact your bank and ask them for the merchant’s registered address and any additional descriptors; these details often make it easier to recall which visit or service the charge relates to.

Does Sevexity offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

There is no public indication that Sevexity commonly sells consumer subscriptions; most Sevexity‑branded entities appear to be site‑specific operating companies. If you see multiple Sevexity charges, they are more likely to be separate visits or uses of a service (such as repeated parking or valet usage) rather than a single subscription, but you should confirm this pattern with your transaction history.

What should I do if I believe a Sevexity charge is unauthorized or fraudulent?

If you do not recognize the amount, date, or location, contact your card issuer immediately and report the charge as suspicious. Ask the bank to provide the merchant’s full registered name and address and, if it still doesn’t look familiar, request that they block further charges from this merchant and open a dispute so the transaction can be investigated and potentially reversed.

Can Sevexity place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Like many merchants using card terminals, a Sevexity‑operated location may place an authorization hold to confirm your card, especially for services where the final amount is not known upfront (such as parking that depends on duration). These holds usually appear as pending transactions and either settle for the final amount or drop off after a few days if not completed.

How can I contact Sevexity directly about a charge?

Sevexity does not publish centralized consumer billing contact information in public business registries, but the company’s registered office is listed at 17 Bubesi House, Wellington Park, Durbanville, Western Cape, 7550, South Africa.([b2bhint.com](https://b2bhint.com/en/company/za/sevexity--K2021327735)) You are generally better off contacting your bank to obtain the specific Sevexity entity name and, if available, a phone number tied to the transaction; with that information, you can then look up and call the relevant operating location (for example, the mall, center, or property whose parking or valet is run by Sevexity).

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