What is HULU on My Bank Statement?
HULU is a billing label used for monthly or annual streaming subscription charges from Hulu, a popular on-demand video service. You’ll see this charge if you or someone in your household has an active Hulu subscription.
Why Am I Being Charged by Hulu?
Hulu charges you for:
- Hulu (ad-supported or no-ads) subscription
- Hulu + Live TV plan
- Add-ons like HBO Max, Showtime, or unlimited screens
- Free trial that converted to a paid plan
What is Hulu?
Hulu is a streaming service offering TV shows, movies, and original content. It’s owned by Disney and offers both on-demand content and live TV. Plans are auto-renewing until canceled.
Is the Hulu Charge Legit?
Most likely, yes. If you don’t recognize the charge, someone else in your household may have subscribed. Log into your account at hulu.com/account to check billing history and cancel if needed.
How to Cancel a Hulu Subscription
To stop the charges:
- Go to hulu.com/account
- Click Cancel Subscription under the Your Subscription section
You’ll still have access through the end of your billing period.
FAQ
- What is HULU on my bank statement?
- It’s a recurring charge for your Hulu streaming plan and any add-ons.
- How do I cancel Hulu?
- Log in at hulu.com, go to your account page, and cancel the subscription.
- Can Hulu charges come from Disney+ or bundle plans?
- Yes, Hulu may be bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+, but billing will note if it’s part of a bundle.