Instalment loans at KBC

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Instalment loans at KBC

Looking to finish your home, buy a new car or finally go on that dream holiday without dipping into your savings? Well, you can with an instalment loan at KBC, even if you don't have an account with us.

Instalment loans: what you need to know

When you take out an instalment loan, you pay back a fixed amount of the money you've borrowed at set intervals and at a fixed rate of interest. With this multi-purpose loan, you're not charged any handling fees either and you borrow at a great-value interest rate.

The benefits of an instalment loan at KBC

An instalment loan at KBC

Work out and apply for your loan online (even if you're not a KBC client)
Take out your loan from home
No need to open an account at KBC
Get a sharp rate

Working out how much an instalment loan costs

It's really easy to work out your instalment loan. If you're not yet a KBC client, run a simulation of your loan simply by selecting the loan you require below. If you're a KBC client and have KBC Touch, you can also run your simulation there.

Different types of instalment loans at KBC

KBC has a loan to suit every dream, even if you're not a client with us.

1. For yourself

2. For cars

3. For bicycles, motorcycles and motor homes

4. For your home

Attention, borrowing money also costs money

* Form of credit: instalment loan. Lender: KBC Bank NV, Havenlaan 2, 1080 Brussels, VAT BE 0462.920.226, RLP Brussels, FSMA 026.256 A. Subject to your credit application being approved by KBC Bank NV.

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