
Get in Touch
KBC Bank NV Dublin Branch (“KBC Dublin Branch”) remain committed to supporting our customers and we understand that if your account has closed or transferred or if you need support regarding a refund or goodwill payment from KBC Bank Ireland you may still wish to get in touch. You may also have received correspondence from us asking you to get in touch with us. You will find more information here on how to get in touch.
How to contact us
Please contact our General Services for all queries on 01 961 9800 Monday – Friday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm When you call this number you will be directed to leave a message with your contact information and details of your query and we will arrange for the appropriate Team Member to return your call, where possible, within 48 hours Monday to Friday. Rest assured we are still on hand to assist you with all your queries, and we appreciate your patience at this time.
If you have a general query (Statements, Certificate of Interest etc), please complete the Customer Request Form (pdf, 40KB) and return to customerenquiries@kbc.com.
Alternatively, if you are seeking a copy of all of your information from KBC Dublin Branch (Data Access Request), please complete the Customer Request Form (pdf, 40KB) and return to rightsmanagment@kbc.com. Further information on KBC Dublin Branch’s Data Protection can be found here.
You can find more information on how to reach out to us on specific queries here.
Additional Support
If you need additional support please let us know. Our team are skilled in helping customers with various needs and a dedicated staff member will be available to assist you.
KBC Bank Ireland Regulatory Status
KBC Bank Ireland DAC is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland 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 Dublin Branch with registered office at Sandwith Street, Dublin 2 with registration number 904213. 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.