Charge Explainer
§ 01 · DESCRIPTOR

What is UBER *TRIP on your bank statement?

Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.

High confidence

This appears to be a charge from Uber for a rideshare trip.

Most likely: Uber
a rideshare service
Processed by: Uber
Uber bills rides directly to your card — there is no third-party processor involved. The '*TRIP' portion distinguishes this from other Uber services like Uber Eats.
Category
Transportation

Doesn't look right? Things you could check:

  • Check your Uber appYour ride history in the Uber app shows a full receipt for every trip, including the date, route, and fare breakdown.
  • Look for a receipt emailUber typically sends a receipt to the email address on your account shortly after each trip completes.
  • Check the date and amountMatching the charge date and amount against your trip history can help confirm which specific ride this corresponds to.
WHAT THE DESCRIPTOR TELLS US

An Uber charge. It may be a ride (look for TRIP) or a food-delivery order (look for EATS). Uber bills the charge directly.

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RELATED DESCRIPTORS
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    This charge is from Uber Eats, Uber's food delivery service.

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    This appears to be a charge from Uber Eats, Uber's food delivery service, billed directly by Uber.

  • UBER ONE

    This appears to be a recurring membership charge for Uber One, Uber's subscription program that offers discounts on rides and Uber Eats orders.

  • ACH WEB PYMT BILLPAY

    This appears to be an electronic bill payment made through your bank's online bill pay service via the ACH network.

The UBER prefix has its own page: What does UBER mean on a statement?