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ADMIRAL*INSURANCE Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

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The "ADMIRAL*INSURANCE" charge is from Admiral Insurance. Common UK car and home insurance charge. Admiral often bills under various brand names like Elephant or Diamond.

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Admiral Insurance

Common UK car and home insurance charge. Admiral often bills under various brand names like Elephant or Diamond.

ADMIRAL*INSURANCE

Category

Insurance

Avg. Charge

Variable

Country

GB

Billing Cycle

Monthly/Annual

Cancel At

admiral.com/contact-us

Support

See website

Why does this charge appear?

Admiral Insurance uses the truncated descriptor format ADMIRAL*INSURANCE on bank statements because of how card payment processors handle merchant identifiers, where the asterisk acts as a separator between the brand name and the service category to help customers recognise the charge type at a glance. Admiral Group operates several sub-brands across the UK, including Elephant Auto and Diamond Car Insurance, and billing may sometimes appear under these alternative names rather than the main Admiral label depending on which brand you purchased your policy through. If you see ADMIRAL*INSURANCE on your statement, it almost certainly relates to a car or home insurance premium payment, either as a monthly direct debit instalment or an annual renewal charge processed through Admiral's centralised billing system.

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What should you do?

1

Confirm your Admiral policy

Log in to your Admiral Insurance account at admiral.com to check your active policies. The ADMIRAL*INSURANCE charge on your statement is a common billing descriptor for Admiral car or home insurance premiums, so verify it matches your policy renewal date and premium amount.

2

Check for Admiral sub-brands

Admiral Insurance also bills under related brand names such as Elephant and Diamond Insurance. If you hold a policy under one of these brands, the charge may still appear as ADMIRAL*INSURANCE on your bank statement, so cross-check all your insurance documents before assuming it is unrecognised.

3

Review your billing schedule

Visit admiral.com to review whether you are on a monthly or annual payment plan. The ADMIRAL*INSURANCE charge amount should align with your agreed premium, and any unexpected increase may indicate a policy renewal, an add-on feature, or a change in your cover level that you should verify directly with Admiral.

4

Contact Admiral if you want to cancel

If you do not recognise the ADMIRAL*INSURANCE charge or wish to cancel your policy, visit admiral.com/contact-us to get in touch with Admiral Insurance directly. Do not simply dispute the charge with your bank first, as cancelling through Admiral ensures your cover is properly ended and avoids any cancellation fees or gaps in your insurance record.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from Admiral Insurance. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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