About TPP Wholesale
TPP Wholesale is an Australian-based domain name registrar and web hosting provider headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. Operating as a wholesale-only platform, it supplies domain names, web hosting, email hosting, SSL certificates, DNS services, and related online infrastructure to web agencies, IT providers, and other resellers rather than directly to end consumers. If you’re seeing “TPP Wholesale” on your statement, it usually means a business you buy web or IT services from is using TPP Wholesale in the background to provision and manage your domain or hosting services.
A TPP Wholesale charge may appear on your bank or card statement for several reasons, depending on how your reseller bills you. Common scenarios include annual or multi‑year domain name registrations and renewals, monthly or annual web and email hosting plans, SSL certificate purchases or renewals, and other add‑on services such as DNS or security products. You might also see charges tied to automatic renewals that your provider has enabled to prevent domain expiry, or one‑off setup fees when a new website or email service is activated. In some cases there may be small temporary authorisation holds when a payment method is first added or updated, which usually disappear within a few business days.
If you’re unsure about a TPP Wholesale charge, start by checking recent invoices, emails, or service agreements from your web designer, IT company, or hosting provider, as they are typically the direct account holder with TPP Wholesale. Look for references to domain renewals, hosting packages, or recurring online service fees around the date of the charge. To resolve questions, contact the business that manages your domain or website and ask them to confirm which services are provisioned via TPP Wholesale and what billing cycle applies. If they can’t help or you believe the charge is incorrect, you can visit tppwholesale.com.au to locate partner/support contact options, providing the exact transaction date, amount, and the statement descriptor; your bank or card issuer can also assist with disputing any unauthorised transactions while the charge is investigated.