KBC Business Dashboard with KBC e-Business Card (Windows): no longer possible as from 1 October 2021.
The e-Business Card is being discontinued, as it is no longer supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer. See how to log in securely with KBC Sign for Business or the Isabel SmartCard.
With KBC Sign for Business
Android
A 4G smartphone running Android 9.0 or higher
Screen diagonal of up to 8 inches
Operating system:
Windows 10
Following browsers:
Microsoft: Edge Chromium (latest official version from Microsoft)
Safari: the latest version (latest official version from Apple)
Firefox: the latest version (latest official version from Mozilla)
Google Chrome: the latest version (latest official version from Google)
Note: Our KBC Sign for Business app cannot be installed or used on a rooted Android smartphone (if the Android smartphone is manipulated after our KBC Sign for Businessapp has been installed).
Rooting is a way of bypassing the operating system security of an Android telephone or Android applet. Rooting an Android device gives the user access to its system files, but this leaves the device more susceptible to viruses and malware.
Apple
Apple iPhone 4 or later running iOS 15.0 or higher
Operating system:
From macOS 10.15
Following browsers:
Microsoft: Edge Chromium (latest official version from Microsoft)
Safari: the latest version (latest official version from Apple)
Firefox: the latest version (latest official version from Mozilla)
Google Chrome: the latest version (latest official version from Google)
Note: Our KBC Sign for Business app cannot be installed or used on a jailbroken iPhone (if the iPhone is manipulated after our KBC Sign for Business app has been installed).
Jailbreaking is the process of bypassing the limitations of operating system security on Apple devices like iPhones. Users jailbreak for a number of reasons, such as installing apps that are not approved by Apple, but this leaves the device more susceptible to viruses and malware.