KBC Business Credit Cards

Business Credit Cards Download Booklet

Here's what you need to know

We've put together some useful tips and frequently asked questions for you.

What's happening?
KBC Business Credit Cards are not moving to Bank of Ireland and closed on the 3rd February 2023.
What to expect...
You should continue to make your credit card payments as normal. Make sure your contact details are correct and up to date so we can keep you updated. Please make any secondary/additional card holders aware of any updates. Any outstanding balances, fee & charges, stamp duty will need to be paid as part of the closure. Should you have any concerns about your ability to repay please get in touch with us as soon as possible.

Business Credit Cards Help Hub

What is changing?

We've put together some useful information for you.

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Customers have received a letter from KBC providing at least 6 months’ notice that KBC Business Credit Card Accounts will close on the 03rd February 2023. This letter has further details on any actions customers need to take

Any outstanding balances, fee & charges, stamp duty will need to be paid as part of the closure. Should you have any concerns about your ability to repay please get in touch with us as soon as possible.

You may, of course, close your Credit Card Account at any time by writing to us with your instructions at KBC Business Support Team, KBC Bank Ireland, Sandwith Street, Dublin 2.

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Important Information about your KBC Business Credit Card

Lending Criteria, Terms and Conditions Apply. 
    • Minimum Credit Limit €500
    • Contactless payments
    • Each Cardholder’s transactions are detailed separately on the monthly statement
    • All card balances paid by one monthly direct debit
    • Choose from 4 different payment due dates
    • Cash Advance facility available
    • Annual Fee Applies, see below for details
Warning: if you do not meet the repayments on your credit facility agreement, your account will go into arrears. This may affect your credit rating which may limit your ability to access credit in the future