Receiving payments

Receiving payments

Getting paid in your business or webshop

Compare payment terminals

  • Receive quick payment
  • Choice of fixed or portable devices
  • Compare options or run a simulation

KBC Brussels Paypage

An ideal payment page for your webshop

Payconiq

Facilitate m-payments for your customers, at no unnecessary extra expense. On and off premises payment capability.

Tap on Mobile

Worldline Tap on Mobile transforms your Android smartphone or tablet into a payment terminal

Link/2500

The Worldline Link/2500 payment terminal makes it easy for your customers to pay online, on your premises or on the go.

Saturn 1000F2

The Worldline Saturn 1000F2 ensures your customers can pay quickly and easily in-store, on your outdoor terrace or when you’re out on the road.

KBC Brussels Payment Button

Let your customers buy now and pay later. You receive the money instantly on your account. Now that's a win-win situation!

Getting paid via invoicing

Simplify your invoicing using Billit

  • Get an at-a-glance view of your cashflow
  • Make batch payments
  • Keep an eye on every invoice

If you want your clients to pay by direct debit, you can make it happen in KBC Brussels Online for Business

  • Get paid automatically
  • Manage your mandates using Online for Business
  • Create files for your receivables with ease

Factoring

  • Optimal debtor management
  •  You can get an advance of 75% to 85% on your receivables
  • Insolvency risk cover

KBC Brussels Business PRO

    Keep personal and business accounts separate

    View balances and transactions in real time 

    Get extra cards

Being paid with cash

Deposit cash into your account

What can you do with small change (coins) and/or banknotes as a business owner? Pay it into your business account!

How much cash are you allowed to receive from a customer?

When you have a business, you want to give your customers the option of paying in different ways, including by Bancontact, money transfer, Visa and, of course, cash. But how much cash are you allowed to receive from a customer?