About Trimble
Trimble is a global technology company headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, specializing in positioning, modeling, connectivity, and data analytics solutions. Its products and services are widely used in construction, agriculture, transportation, utilities, geospatial surveying, and asset management. Trimble offers hardware (such as GNSS/GPS receivers, total stations, and in-cab vehicle devices), cloud software platforms, mobile apps, and integrated workflow solutions under brands like Trimble Business Center, Trimble Connect, Viewpoint, Tekla, and others. A reference to “Eersel, Netherlands” on your statement usually indicates billing routed through a Trimble entity or office located in or associated with that region for European and international transactions.
A Trimble charge may appear on your bank or card statement for a variety of reasons, including subscription fees for cloud software, telematics or fleet management services, construction or surveying software licenses, or precision agriculture services. Many Trimble solutions are billed as monthly or annual subscriptions, sometimes after a free trial or introductory period, and renew automatically unless cancelled. You might also see charges for one-time purchases like software license upgrades, hardware-related service plans, additional data packages, or training and support services. In some cases, a small temporary authorization or pre-authorization hold may appear when you first add or update a payment method for a Trimble account or connected marketplace.
If you’re unsure about a Trimble charge, start by checking which Trimble products your company or farm uses (for example: fleet tracking, construction project management, surveying software, or ag guidance systems) and sign in to the relevant Trimble portal to review invoices and billing history. Look for confirmation emails or invoices from trimble.com or known Trimble brands that match the date and amount of the charge, and confirm whether a colleague, project manager, or equipment dealer initiated the service. For unresolved billing questions, contact Trimble via the support or “Contact Us” section at trimble.com, or through the specific product’s support page; have your transaction date, amount, last four digits of the card, and account or serial number ready. If you suspect fraud and cannot match the charge to any Trimble product, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and request a new card.