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Remember, borrowing money also costs money.

A payment card tailored to your needs

Payment cards – there are just so many to choose from! But which one should you go for?

Looking for a debit card to pay for your everyday purchases or a credit card where you can choose your spending limit and the way to pay back what you spend?

We’ve set out our selection of payment cards for you below. Go through it at your leisure and choose what best suits your needs.

Overview of credit cards and accompanying package options

KBC Credit Card

  • Accepted worldwide
  • Spread your repayments if you wish
  • Choose from optional packages

Shopping package

  • Purchase protection
  • Extended warranty
  • Online shopping protection

Travel package

  • Travel cancellation
  • Hire car excess
  • Urgent purchases due to delayed luggage

Luxury package

  • A premium experience at all times, wherever you are
  • A Travel & Lifestyle Manager
  • Worldwide access to airport lounges

KBC Credit Card Silver, Gold and Platinum

Overview insurances

Overview of payment cards and prepaid cards

KBC Debit Card

  • Replacing your debit card
  • Or applying for a new one
  • Do it the easy way online

KBC Prepaid Card

  • Apply easily online
  • Use it to pay worldwide and online
  • 5,000 euro balance limit per card

Personalised KBC Debit Card

Activate your new payment card

Using your prepaid card

Defective payment card

Good to know about payment cards

Making payments and withdrawing cash abroad

Find out how much it costs and how to activate your card for use abroad.

What if your card is lost, stolen or retained by an ATM?

Block your card using KBC Mobile or call Card Stop

What is a statutory debt clearance period?

Your credit facility is subject to a debt clearance requirement. Before the end of the debt clearance period, you must have fully paid off the outstanding balance on your credit facility at least once so that the outstanding balance comes down to zero.

Use of payment cards