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Current account in CZK

The current account in CZK is designed for:

legal entities and natural persons, whether entrepreneurs or not.

Current account in CZK:

The current account is one of the bank’s basic products, where you can deposit funds and make cash and non-cash payments, primarily in CZK. It also enables you to obtain associated KB products and services, e.g. mojebanka internet banking, profibanka PC banking, Expresní linka telephone banking or setting the authorized overdraft on your account up to CZK 3,000,000.

Current account – benefits:

  • security of funds
  • instant access to funds

The current account enables you to:

Arrange

  • cash and non-cash payments
  • standing orders for payment or collection
  • standing orders for automatic transfer
  • SIPO payment instructions
  • collection
  • prompt payments
  • express payments
  • reservations and blocking, including their alteration and cancellation

Maintain

  • records of suspended payments for the CZK current account

Issue

  • cheque books and payment cards

Obtain an overdraft

Upon fulfilment of certain conditions you can also obtain an authorized overdraft up to CZK 3,000,000.

Use direct banking services

You can conduct most banking operations from the comfort of your own home or office. KB enables you to handle your funds on current account via direct banking products (e.g. Expresní linka KB, mojebanka or profibanka).

How to obtain a current account in CZK:

You can open an account at any KB branch. For further information please call KB toll free on 800 111 055.

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