List of KBC Payments Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying KBC Payments customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased KBC Payments for Payment Processing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using KBC Payments for Payment Processing include: Dstrezzed, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 480 employees and revenues of $149.0 million, Molenanl.nl, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $78.0 million, Saey Home & Garden Belgium, a Belgium based Manufacturing organisation with 35 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, Skrub, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $3.0 million, SIAM Thailand, a Thailand based Retail organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Back On Track Physical Therapy | Healthcare | 10 | $1M | United States | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Back On Track Physical Therapy implemented KBC Payments as its Payment Processing solution on its website. The deployment integrated KBC Payments into the clinic's online appointment and billing flows to capture patient payments at the point of scheduling and invoice payment, establishing a web-based payment channel for patient-facing transactions. Back On Track Physical Therapy uses KBC Payments Payment Processing to centralize patient billing and online payment collection for its single-site practice.
KBC Payments configuration focused on category-aligned capabilities, including card acceptance, tokenization for repeat payment handling, PCI compliance controls, and support for recurring payment profiles where applicable. Operational coverage centers on front desk billing and accounts receivable workflows, aligning the Payment Processing implementation with clinical revenue operations and patient intake. Governance was scoped for a small practice, with administrative access and payment configuration restricted to billing staff and a phased website rollout to minimize operational disruption.
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CookingTotem | Retail | 10 | $1M | Netherlands | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, CookingTotem implemented KBC Payments for Payment Processing on its website, deploying the vendor's payment gateway to handle online checkouts for the Netherlands based retailer. CookingTotem uses KBC Payments for Payment Processing to support e-commerce checkout and finance functions, centralizing card and bank transfer acceptance within a single payment flow for the company website.
The implementation covers standard Payment Processing capabilities such as an API based payment gateway and hosted checkout integration, tokenization for stored instruments, support for card and SEPA transactions, refund and payout workflows, and fraud screening controls consistent with merchant payment operations. Configuration work focused on checkout UI embedding and payment method routing, with administrative configuration in the KBC Payments portal to manage payment methods, settlement parameters, and basic reconciliation settings.
Integration scope is explicitly the company website, where KBC Payments is embedded to capture customer card and bank transfer details and to return transaction status for order fulfillment. Operational ownership spans e-commerce and finance functions, aligning online order capture with accounts receivable and customer service workflows to close the order to cash loop.
Governance and rollout for the small team sized vendor centered on a single payments administrator within CookingTotem, supported by vendor documentation and portal access for settlement and dispute handling. The deployment emphasizes payment controls and configuration governance to maintain compliant payment operations on the CookingTotem website while keeping technical complexity proportionate to a 10 person retailer.
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Dstrezzed | Retail | 480 | $149M | Netherlands | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Dstrezzed implemented KBC Payments as its Payment Processing solution, deploying it on the company website to handle online transactions. KBC Payments is integrated into the ecommerce checkout to centralize authorization, capture, and settlement workflows across the retailer's online storefront.
The implementation includes gateway services, hosted payment pages, card tokenization, and support for 3D Secure and fraud screening, reflecting common Payment Processing modules such as transaction routing, merchant settlement reporting, and reconciliation data exports. Configuration work emphasized hosted checkout integration and token lifecycle management to minimize direct card data handling within the web stack.
Operational coverage spans ecommerce, finance, and customer service, with finance teams consuming KBC Payments reporting for daily reconciliation and customer service accessing transaction receipts and dispute data. Governance and process changes focused on centralizing payments operations, defining reconciliation and chargeback workflows between ecommerce and finance, and aligning responsibilities for PCI related controls under the KBC Payments deployment.
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Molenanl.nl | Retail | 250 | $78M | Netherlands | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Molenanl.nl implemented KBC Payments on its website to support online transaction capture and authorization, using KBC Payments as its Payment Processing solution for the ecommerce channel. The implementation was scoped to the retailer core web storefront and checkout flow, reflecting deployment by a 250 person Netherlands based retail organization.
KBC Payments was configured to handle gateway level functions typical of Payment Processing deployments, including hosted or API based checkout integration, card and online bank payment method handling, tokenization for stored payment instruments, and transaction logging for settlement. Configuration emphasis aligned with retail checkout workflows, authorization and capture sequencing, and reconciliation-ready record creation to support order-to-cash processes.
Operationally the KBC Payments instance is integrated into the customer facing website checkout and associated order processing workflows, supporting payment authorization, captures and refund handling within online sales operations. The scope centers on the Netherlands ecommerce channel and impacts ecommerce operations, finance adjacencies that consume payment records, and customer service workflows that reference payment status.
Governance and rollout focused on standard payment controls for an online merchant, including merchant onboarding configurations, payment acceptance rules, and monitoring for payment exceptions and chargeback handling. Implementation documentation emphasized payment compliance controls and documented procedures for ongoing payment reconciliation and operational support.
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Saey Home & Garden Belgium | Manufacturing | 35 | $8M | Belgium | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Saey Home & Garden Belgium deployed KBC Payments as its Payment Processing solution to handle online transactions on its public website https://www.barbecook.be/. The deployment centers on KBC Payments integrated into the e-commerce checkout flow to enable card acceptance and local Belgian payment methods, the application name KBC Payments is used for customer-facing authorization and capture workflows. Implementation activity focused on embedding KBC Payments into web checkout pages and the payment form, preserving the vendor provided payment flows and hosted components where applicable.
The configuration included category-aligned capabilities such as payment gateway routing, tokenization for stored card references, real time authorization and capture sequencing, and built-in reporting to support finance reconciliation and order to cash processes. Operational ownership was established across e-commerce and finance functions to manage settlement reporting, dispute handling and daily payment reconciliation, with governance controls mapped to payment security practices and transaction reporting. Saey Home & Garden Belgium KBC Payments Payment Processing supports online sales operations and finance operations through a single integrated payment layer on the company website.
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Retail | 10 | $2M | Thailand | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2023 | n/a |
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Retail | 20 | $3M | Netherlands | KBC Group | KBC Payments | Payment Processing | 2023 | n/a |
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