KBC Groep

Chart
Good to know: Investing in stocks tends to provide long-term positive returns, but it also involves risks. You can lose some or all of your investment. Past performance of this stock is not a reliable indicator of future results. Data from external providers has not been altered by Saxo. See full data disclaimer.
Quotes
- Bid
- Ask
- Open
- Previous close
- Volume
- Relative volume
- High
- Low
Returns
Key stats
ESG risk
ESG risk is a measure of how well a company manages material ESG risks. Sustainalytics’ ESG risk category is designed to help investors identify and understand financially material ESG risks at the company level and how they might affect the long-term performance for equity investments. The scale is from 0-100. The lower the risk, the better (0 is equivalent to no risk and 100 the most severe).
Download ESG risk methodology (PDF)Financials
About KBC Groep
KBC was formed in 1998 by the merger of Belgian commercial bank Kredietbank, cooperative farmers bank CERA Bank, and cooperative insurer ABB Verzekering. KBC offers banking, insurance, and investment products. Belgium and the Czech Republic account for most of KBC's profits, while the bank has smaller operations in Hungary, Slovakia, and Bulgaria.
Frequently asked questions
You need to open and fund a Saxo account to buy KBC Groep stock. Once the account is approved, you can login to the platform (SaxoInvestor or SaxoTrader), search for KBC Groep (by name) or ‘APPL’ (by ticker), choose the number of shares you wish to buy, and place your order.
The ticker symbol for KBC Groep is KBC:xbru. You can use this code to find the stock in our platforms and track its price and performance.
KBC Groep has its primary listing on Euronext Brussels. You can trade KBC Groep with a Saxo account, alongside thousands of other stocks worldwide.
Yes, KBC Groep is available to trade on SaxoInvestor and SaxoTrader. You can buy KBC Groep stock directly and include it as part of a broader investment portfolio.
Learn more about investing and trading in Saxo's education hub. Explore portfolio strategies, types of stocks, diversification, and valuation measures—so you can make more informed decisions when considering shares like KBC Groep or others.