SEPA XML conversion for KBC —
Credit transfer and direct debit in 2 minutes
Import your list of credit transfers or direct debits from an Excel or CSV file: EasyBankFlow instantly generates an XML file compliant with the SEPA standard (ISO 20022), ready to import into the KBC business portal.
How to convert your files for KBC?
Three steps are all it takes to create your SEPA XML file.
Prepare your file
List your transactions in an Excel or CSV file: IBAN, amount, description. Download our templates if needed.
Import into EasyBankFlow
Drag and drop your file, select SEPA “Credit transfer” or “Direct debit”, and enter your originator IBAN and BIC.
Download and import
Download the generated SEPA XML file and import it into the KBC business portal.
Compatibility with KBC
The generated files comply with the ISO 20022 standard: pain.001 for SEPA credit transfers, pain.008 for SEPA direct debits. This standard is shared by all banks in the SEPA zone, including KBC.
Frequently asked questions
How to generate a SEPA XML file for KBC?
Import your Excel or CSV file into EasyBankFlow, select the operation type (credit transfer or direct debit), then download the generated XML file. It complies with the ISO 20022 standard (pain.001 / pain.008) and can be imported directly into the KBC business portal.
Does KBC accept the pain.001 and pain.008 formats?
Yes. The pain.001 (SEPA credit transfer) and pain.008 (SEPA direct debit) formats are ISO 20022 standards shared by all banks in the SEPA zone, including KBC.
Is a specific format required for KBC?
SEPA XML files generated by EasyBankFlow can be imported into KBC Business Dashboard or via the Isabel 6 multibank platform used by Belgian companies.
Is it free for KBC?
Yes, EasyBankFlow is free for up to 3 files per month, whatever your bank. The Pro plan at €9/month allows unlimited conversions.
SEPA XML conversion for other banks
KBC is a trademark of its owner. EasyBankFlow is neither affiliated with nor a partner of KBC; this page only describes the compatibility of our SEPA XML files with this institution.