KBC Group

Update

KBC resumes normal operations tomorrow

As a consequence of the heightened terror threat and the expected mobility problems in Brussels, KBC took a number of pro-active measures yesterday to guarantee continued provision of service to its clients (see also clarification of 22 March on www.kbc.com). Normally speaking, KBC will resume business tomorrow at its Havenlaan head office, CBC at its Grote Markt head office and KBC Brussels at its head office.

On the basis of the information provided by the government and as a result of the measures it has implemented, KBC has decided that all staff at its Havenlaan head office, CBC staff at their Grote Markt head office and KBC Brussels staff at their head office can resume working at those locations tomorrow, Thursday 24 March 2016. Today, the members of staff affected have been working either at another location or from home.

KBC will continue to closely monitor the situation.

KBC apologises for any temporary inconvenience caused by these measures.

 

Viviane Huybrecht

General Manager KBC Corporate Communication / Spokesperson

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