Txnbook is a personal finance and expense-tracking platform by Revgensys Fintech Limited that helps users manage, categorize, and analyze their financial transactions.
Txnbook is a digital finance management tool developed by Revgensys Fintech Limited, an India-based fintech company focused on software for financial tracking and insights. The Txnbook app positions itself as a “transaction book” or financial companion, allowing individuals and small businesses to record income and expenses, track budgets and goals, and generate reports that provide clearer visibility into their financial health.([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/in/app/txnbook/id6535685642?utm_source=openai))
A card statement line like “TXNBOOK FVT 888-221-1161 TX” likely reflects a purchase, subscription, or in‑app upgrade related to the Txnbook service, processed through a payment platform whose customer service number (888‑221‑1161) appears in the descriptor. The “TX” in the descriptor generally indicates a payment processing or banking location in Texas, not Txnbook’s headquarters. Charges may appear as one‑time app purchases, recurring subscription fees for premium features, or small verification/authorization amounts when a payment method is first added.
If you don’t recognize this charge, first check the Txnbook app (or the app store account used on your device) for recent purchases, subscription renewals, or trial conversions around the transaction date. Search your email for receipts from Txnbook or from the app store tied to your phone. Because payments may be routed via third‑party processors, support may be accessible either through the Txnbook app (help/support section) or your app‑store purchase history. If the charge still looks unfamiliar, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction and ask them to block future charges from the same merchant descriptor while they investigate.
Bank Statement Variations
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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Txnbook.
What is Txnbook and why do I see it on my card statement?
Txnbook is a personal finance and expense-tracking app created by Revgensys Fintech Limited that helps you record and analyze your transactions. A charge with a descriptor like “TXNBOOK FVT 888-221-1161 TX” likely comes from a Txnbook-related purchase or subscription billed through a payment processor or app store.([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/in/app/txnbook/id6535685642?utm_source=openai))
Does Txnbook charge a monthly subscription fee?
Txnbook is available as a mobile app and may offer premium features or plans that are billed on a recurring basis (for example, monthly or annually) through the app store or payment provider you used to sign up. To see whether you have an active subscription, check your Apple App Store or Google Play subscriptions or the billing section inside the Txnbook app, if available.([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/in/app/txnbook/id6535685642?utm_source=openai))
Why does the Txnbook charge show an 888-221-1161 phone number and a Texas location?
In many cases, the phone number and location in a descriptor like “TXNBOOK FVT 888-221-1161 TX” belong to the payment processor (for example, a wallet or gateway provider) rather than Txnbook itself. Txnbook’s operating company is based in Telangana, India, but processors often use U.S. support numbers and U.S. locations in card descriptors.([thecompanycheck.com](https://www.thecompanycheck.com/company/revgensys-fintech-limited/U62099TS2023PLC173998?utm_source=openai))
How can I cancel a Txnbook subscription to stop future charges?
If you subscribed to Txnbook via the Apple App Store or Google Play, you must cancel through your device’s subscription settings—open your account, go to Subscriptions, find Txnbook, and select Cancel. If you subscribed directly through Txnbook or a web portal, look for a billing or subscription section within the app or on their site; canceling there will prevent future renewal charges, though you’ll typically retain access until the end of the paid period.([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/in/app/txnbook/id6535685642?utm_source=openai))
How do I get a receipt or invoice for a Txnbook charge?
Receipts for Txnbook purchases are usually generated by the platform you used to pay. If you paid via an app store, you can view and download receipts from your Apple or Google purchase history. If the payment went through a card on file directly with Txnbook, check your email for billing messages from Txnbook/Revgensys or look for a billing or invoices section within the app or any associated web dashboard.([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/in/app/txnbook/id6535685642?utm_source=openai))
I don’t recognize a Txnbook charge—what should I do?
First, confirm that no one in your household installed or used the Txnbook app around the transaction date and that the amount doesn’t match an in‑app purchase or subscription renewal. If it still looks suspicious, contact Txnbook support through the app or the email listed in their privacy policy and ask them to look up the transaction by date and amount. If you cannot resolve it or suspect fraud, immediately contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request a new card number.([api.revgensys.com](https://api.revgensys.com/privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))
Can Txnbook place small temporary or test charges on my card?
Like many digital services, Txnbook’s payment processors may place small authorization holds or test charges when you first add a card or change your payment method. These amounts typically appear as pending, never fully post, and are reversed automatically within a few days. If a small unfamiliar Txnbook amount disappears shortly after, it was likely an authorization check rather than a true purchase.([api.revgensys.com](https://api.revgensys.com/privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))
How can I contact Txnbook or Revgensys about a billing issue?
You can usually reach Txnbook support via the contact or help section in the app, or by using the grievance/contact email listed in Revgensys Fintech Limited’s privacy policy (for example, the soft@revgensys.com address published there). Include your name, the last four digits of the card, the exact charge amount, and the transaction date so they can investigate more quickly.([api.revgensys.com](https://api.revgensys.com/privacy-policy?utm_source=openai))