Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd.

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Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. is a Malaysian information technology company that likely provides software and IT-related services to businesses and organizations.

Malaysia (exact headquarters city not publicly listed)

About Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd.

Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. is a private limited company incorporated in Malaysia on July 27, 2017, as indicated by the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM) registry. While public business profiles list the company name and incorporation details, they do not provide a detailed public description of its activities. Based on its name and corporate form, Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. most likely operates in the information technology space, offering services such as software development, systems integration, IT consulting, or managed IT solutions to local and regional clients.

On a card statement, a charge from “WILSAN IT” would typically be associated with IT-related services or digital products—this could include project work (such as building or maintaining a website or application), licensing or subscription fees for software, support or maintenance contracts, or one‑time professional services. Businesses might see these charges for ongoing service retainers, technical support agreements, or periodic project milestones, while individual consumers might see them for specific software tools, apps, or online services purchased through the company.

If you have questions about a Wilsan IT charge, first check any invoices, contracts, or email correspondence related to recent IT or software work—especially projects involving Malaysian vendors. Look for the company name or its full legal form, “Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd.” If the charge is through a platform or marketplace, review your account billing history there. If contact information (email, phone, or website) appeared on any proposal or invoice, use that to reach their billing or accounts department and provide the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card for clarification. If you cannot locate any relationship with this company and the merchant is unresponsive, contact your card issuer to dispute or investigate the transaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. do, and why would it appear on my card statement?

Public corporate records in Malaysia list Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. as a private limited company incorporated in 2017, but do not specify its business activities. Given its name, charges from “WILSAN IT” are most likely related to information technology services or software—such as development work, IT consulting, system maintenance, or licensing/subscription fees for software or digital tools you or your company purchased.

Is a Wilsan IT charge more likely to be a one-time project fee or an ongoing subscription?

It can be either, depending on how you engaged them. Many IT firms invoice one‑time amounts for projects or implementation work, but they may also bill recurring charges for support contracts, hosting, or software subscriptions. Check the frequency and amount on your statement—regular monthly or annual occurrences suggest a subscription or maintenance agreement; a single irregular amount suggests a project milestone or one‑off service.

How can I verify that a Wilsan IT charge is legitimate?

Start by reviewing any recent IT or software‑related work you approved, including quotes, statements of work, or email threads that mention Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. or a Malaysian IT vendor. Match the billed amount and date with an invoice. If you manage corporate IT purchasing, ask your IT department or procurement team whether they authorized services or software from this vendor. If you still cannot connect the charge to a known purchase, contact your card issuer for transaction details and, if needed, to file a dispute.

I’m a business customer—where can I find billing details or invoices related to Wilsan IT?

Check your accounts‑payable records, including your accounting system, email inboxes used for vendor billing, and any shared drives where IT contracts and invoices are stored. Search for “Wilsan IT” or “Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd.” as a vendor name. If your finance or IT teams work with multiple external IT providers, confirm with them which projects or systems are handled by Wilsan IT and request copies of the corresponding invoices.

Can I cancel ongoing services I’m being billed for by Wilsan IT?

Any cancellation terms will be defined in your agreement or statement of work with Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. Look for clauses on contract duration, notice periods, and early termination. To stop future charges, you’ll typically need to send written notice (by email or letter) to the contact specified in your contract and receive confirmation that services and billing will end on a particular date. If you cannot reach the merchant or do not have a contract, contact your card issuer to discuss blocking future payments or disputing unauthorized ones.

How do I request a refund or billing correction from Wilsan IT?

Locate the original invoice or contract and identify any discrepancies (wrong amount, duplicate billing, or services not delivered). Then contact Wilsan IT using whatever channels you have—such as an accounts or support email, phone number, or contact person listed on prior documentation—and provide the transaction date, amount, invoice number, and explanation. Ask for a credit note or written confirmation of any refund. If the merchant does not respond or declines to correct a clear error, follow up with your card issuer to initiate a dispute.

Could the Wilsan IT descriptor be related to another name I recognize, like a brand or trading name?

Yes. Many Malaysian companies use a legal name ending in “Sdn. Bhd.” but trade under a shorter brand name on websites or marketing materials. On card statements, however, processors often show the legal entity name, which in this case appears as “WILSAN IT.” If you know you worked with an IT firm that used a different public brand but had Malaysian legal paperwork, review that documentation—Wilsan IT Sdn. Bhd. may be the underlying legal entity handling billing.

What should I do if I suspect the Wilsan IT charge is fraudulent?

If you cannot associate the charge with any IT, software, or online service you authorized, treat it as potentially fraudulent. Immediately contact your card issuer using the number on the back of your card, report the transaction as suspicious, and ask them to review it. They can block or replace your card if necessary and guide you through their dispute or chargeback process while they attempt to contact the merchant and verify the transaction.

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