KBC Home insurance API
With our services, KBC enables its partners to suggest an appropriate home insurance to its customers. Based on the specific data of the property this service makes it possible to show an indicative quote for a KBC home policy.
KBC Home Insurance Widget
The KBC Home Insurance Widget allows real estate agents, real estate websites and other players in the property market to give an instant quote to future tenants and buyers for home insurance policies, and allow these policies to be taken out online immediately.
KBC Home Loan API
Users can make a custom KBC Home Loan Simulation on a website, platform or app to gain instant insight into their capacity to buy a home.
KBC Home Loan Widget
The KBC Home Loan Simulation allows merchants to give home buyers instant insight into their capacity to buy a certain property. The level of advice and detail provided by the KBC Home Loan Simulation depends on the extent of its integration with the merchant’s software system.
KBC Instalment Loan API
Merchants offering various products and services can offer a KBC Instalment Loan in-store and online to significantly improve their customer experience and sales.
KBC Instalment Loan QR
Merchants offering various products and services can offer a KBC Instalment Loan in-store and online to significantly improve their customer experience and sales
KBC Instalment Loan Widget
Merchants offering various products and services can offer a KBC Instalment Loan online to significantly improve their customer experience and sales.
KBC/CBC/KBC Brussels PSD2 API Account Information Services
PSD2 has opened the door to Account Information Services (AIS), which allow account information to be shared via regulated account information service providers (AISPs) at the specific request of the account holders.
KBC/CBC/KBC Brussels PSD2 API Confirmation of funds Service
Under PSD2, third-party providers must be able to request a Confirmation of Funds from KBC for a specific account with the account holder’s explicit consent. The most common reason for this is to check whether the necessary funds are in an account before a payment initiation.