Data Protection Notice

Data Protection is the safeguarding of the privacy rights of individuals in relation to the processing of personal information, in both paper and electronic format.
Our new Data Protection Notice, which is effective from 1st December 2023, can be found below. Alternatively, you can get a copy by contacting on 01 961 9800 / CustomerEnquiries@kbc.com.

KBC Bank Ireland (now Exicon) Data Protection Notice

At KBC your privacy is very important to us. It is one of our fundamental responsibilities as a bank to ensure that we protect the information entrusted to us by you.

This Data Protection Notice looks to answer your important questions about the processing of personal information by KBC. Please take some time to read this Data Protection Notice carefully.

In this Data Protection Notice, we use the terms “KBC ” or “we” to refer collectively to Exicon DAC (formerly trading as KBC Bank Ireland plc) (which is a controller of personal data relating to banking products), its subsidiaries, KBC Insurance NV (Irish Branch), (formerly trading as KBC Life and Pensions) (which is a controller of personal data relating to life assurance and pension products) and KBC Bank NV, Dublin Branch.

You can download a copy of our Data Protection Notice here (pdf, 146KB).

Exicon DAC (formerly KBC Bank Ireland DAC)
Exicon DAC is registered in the Republic of Ireland. Number 40537 Registered Office: Sandwith Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

KBC Bank NV Dublin Branch Regulatory Status
KBC Bank NV is a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of Belgium, with a registered office at Havenlaan 2, 1080 Brussels, Belgium. KBC Bank NV carries on a banking business in Ireland through a branch registered with the Companies Registration Office under Part 21 of the Companies Act 2014, KBC Bank NV Dublin Branch, with registration number 904213 and a registered office at Sandwith Street, Dublin 2, Ireland. KBC Bank NV Dublin Branch is licenced by the National Bank of Belgium in Belgium and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for conduct of business rules.