What is "SUPERCELL" on my bank statement?

SUPERCELL is usually a legitimate charge for a Supercell mobile game purchase or in-app item.

Merchant: Supercell | Category: Entertainment

What Is This Charge?

A charge from Supercell reflects a purchase in a Supercell mobile game or an in-app item bought through Apple App Store or Google Play. Supercell was founded in 2010 and is best known for mobile games such as Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Brawl Stars, Hay Day, and Squad Busters. Supercell is a digital gaming company, so it does not have retail store locations and it does not operate physical checkout counters. A statement line that says SUPERCELL usually means the payment was tied to a game account, a phone, or a tablet.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when someone buys gems, gems packs, coins, skins, passes, or other in-game content inside a Supercell title. It can also appear after a child taps a purchase button, a saved payment method is used, or a subscription-like game pass renews automatically. Some charges are delayed by the app store, so the purchase date in the game can be earlier than the bank posting date. A descriptor such as SUPERCELL *Helsinki or SUPERCELL.COM usually points to the same digital merchant and not to a physical store visit.

Typical Charge Amounts

Most Supercell purchases are small digital transactions in the $0.99 to $19.99 range. Common price points include $4.99, $9.99, $14.99, and $19.99 for bundles, passes, or currency packs. Larger one-time purchases can reach $49.99 or $99.99 for premium bundles or high-value game currency. Some banks also show a temporary authorization hold for $1.00 or $0.00 before the final charge posts.

Common Variations

SUPERCELL SUPERCELL *HELSINKI SUPERCELL.COM SUPERCELL GAMES SUPERCELL HELSINKI FI SUPERCELL *SUPERCELL SUPERCELL *Helsinki 00180 SUPERCELL GAMES HELSINKI

Is This Charge Legitimate?

Check whether anyone in your household plays a Supercell game on an iPhone, iPad, or Android device, because that is the most common source of the charge. Open the App Store or Google Play purchase history and look for the exact amount and date, then match it to the bank statement line. If you see the charge in a game account you recognize, it is usually legitimate and tied to an in-app purchase rather than fraud. If you do not recognize it, contact Apple at support.apple.com or Google Play support at support.google.com/googleplay, and review the Supercell help pages at supercell.com/help.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Check the game purchase history, the App Store receipt, or the Google Play order history to confirm the exact transaction. 2. If the charge was accidental, request a refund through Apple or Google first, because digital game purchases are often handled by the app store rather than by Supercell directly. 3. If you need to stop future charges, turn off in-app purchases, remove the saved payment method, or cancel any active pass or subscription in the app store account settings. 4. If the charge is unauthorized, call the number on the back of your bank card right away and open a card dispute while you also contact Supercell support through supercell.com/help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Supercell charge show as SUPERCELL *Helsinki?

SUPERCELL *Helsinki is a normal international descriptor for Supercell’s billing location in Helsinki, Finland. It usually appears when a game purchase, pass, or in-app currency pack is processed through Apple or Google and the merchant name includes the city instead of a plain brand name.

How do I cancel my Supercell subscription?

Supercell charges are usually managed through Apple App Store or Google Play, not through a separate Supercell subscription portal. Open your iPhone Settings or Google Play account, tap Subscriptions, find the active game pass or recurring item, and cancel it there to stop the next renewal.

Why is my Supercell charge a different amount than expected?

The amount can differ because the app store may add tax, convert currency, or post a delayed authorization after the purchase screen showed a different price. Some cards also show a temporary $1.00 or $0.00 verification hold before the final Supercell charge posts.

Can a child make a Supercell purchase by accident?

Yes, a child can make a Supercell purchase if a phone or tablet has one-tap buying enabled or a saved card is already on the account. Check the device purchase history, then disable in-app purchases or require a password or biometric approval for every transaction.

What should I do if I do not play Supercell games?

If you do not play Supercell games, review every phone, tablet, and family account that shares your payment method because the charge may belong to another user. If no one recognizes it, contact your bank immediately, freeze the card if needed, and dispute the transaction as unauthorized.

Similar Charges

  • SUPERCELL
  • SUPERCELL *HELSINKI
  • SUPERCELL.COM
  • SUPERCELL GAMES
  • SUPERCELL HELSINKI FI

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