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CleanCloud Pay Onboarding for Netherlands

Follow these steps to onboard CleanCloud Pay for Dutch customers, including KYC requirements, business details, and bank setup.

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Written by Victoria Tooby
Updated over 2 weeks ago

For all of our Dutch customers who wish to switch over to CleanCloud Pay, please follow these steps to successfully complete the KYC (Know Your Customer) process.

Before You Start: Required Documentation

Ensure you have the following documents ready before beginning the onboarding process:

  • Passport, Driver's License, or Visa number.

  • Recent Bank Statement.

  • Kamer van Koophandel (KvK) — 8 digits long (Certificate of Incorporation or a document containing this number).


Onboarding Steps

1. Start the Initial Form: Begin by filling out the initial form ↗️ to connect your CleanCloud account with CleanCloud Pay. Accept the Terms & Conditions, then click Submit to proceed to the KYC form.

2. Open the Setup Window: A CleanCloud Pay setup window will open. Click Complete Additional Information.

3. Enter Business Details: In the setup window, enter your business information, including address, decision-makers (Owner, Controller, Signatory), and bank details.

📹 Video Guide: Watch the video below to learn how to fill in your Business Details and Decision-Makers.

4. Fill Out Business Information: Click Complete details and enter your business info. When finished, click Next.

🪄 Tip: Don’t add prefixes (like +1) — the country code is already selected. Avoid using spaces in phone numbers.

5. Enter Business Address: Type your registered business address exactly as it appears in your official documents. Click Save.

6. Review Your Information: After saving, you'll see a summary page. Review all the details and click Done once confirmed.

7. Add Decision-Makers: Enter information for the business Owner, Controller, and Signatory. Click View Details to add or edit each one.

ⓘ These roles can be filled by the same individual.

8. Add Additional Decision-Makers (if applicable): If needed, add more Owners, Controllers, or Signatories. Choose their role from the dropdown, then enter their name, date of birth, and ID number. Check the auto-filled country of residence.

9. Enter Addresses for Decision-Makers: Add an address for each decision-maker (can be the same as the business address), then click Save.

10. Add Bank Details: Click Add a bank account and enter your bank information exactly as it appears in your bank records. Click Save.

📹 Video Guide: Watch the video below to learn how to add your banking information and electronically sign the required documents.

11. Upload Your Bank Statement: After saving your bank info, upload a recent bank statement and click Done.

12. Complete PCI DSS Compliance: Read and accept the PCI DSS Compliance terms. This allows you to download the required documents.

13. Final Verification: Once all steps are complete, you’ll return to the starting page. All fields should now be marked as Verified.

14. Complete Your Setup: Click Complete to finish onboarding. CleanCloud Pay is now ready to use! ✅


Data Formats for the Netherlands

Here are the accepted formats and examples for legal entities in the Netherlands:

Data for

Type

Description

Format

Example

Addresses

Postal Code

Postal code format

4 digits + 2 letters

1011 AA or 1011AA

Bank Accounts

IBAN

For EUR bank accounts

18 characters

NL57INGB4654188101

Organizations

Registration Number

Kamer van Koophandel number (KvK)

8 digits

34179503

VAT Number

VAT registration number

NL + 9 digits + B + 2 digits

NL123456789B01 or NL123456789B02


Important Notes

  • Verification: Our system automatically verifies most of the data. However, if automatic verification fails due to incorrect data, additional documents may be required.

  • Special Characters: When entering data, special characters like spaces, dashes (-), slashes (/), and dots (.) are optional.


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