DEMO Account Information Service (AIS) terms and conditions of use
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This service is offered by Worldline for the purpose of retrieving one or several of the below items from your bank (as defined further as “Bank”):
- Your IBAN (International Bank Account Number)
- Your name
- Your balance
- Your last 90 days of transactions
to which you consented to with your security credentials (together the “Service”).
If you do not accept these terms and conditions of use, please do not use the Service.
By using the Service, you explicitly agree that information about you provided by your Bank is used by Worldline for the purpose of either displaying these information to you.
Once you have validated the payment account by clicking the concerned button on the Worldline online interface, you will be deemed to have expressly given your consent and authorized the sharing of your data. You acknowledge and agree that you cannot withdraw or revoke your consent afterwards.
The Service provided by Worldline is free of charge for you.
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To use the Service, you must be at least eighteen (18), or of such age as required by your Bank, with capacity to enter into legally binding contracts. You hereby confirm that these requirements are met. You confirm that you shall not use the Service for any purpose that is in violation of its agreements with third parties (including the Bank(s) used in connection with the Service) or applicable law. You are personally responsible for any and all such violations and acknowledges, by using the Service, that the use does not result in any such violation.
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Worldline may have to suspend the Service to deal with technical changes or impediments, to update the Service to reflect changes in relevant laws and regulatory requirements, or if it has indications on the illegal, fraudulent or unlawful use of its products, software or Service.
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The Service provided by Worldline is limited to the establishment of a secure, encrypted connection to your Bank, the retrieval of information as described in the Service chapter as described in these terms and conditions of use and its potential processing by a third party.
Complaints on the Service provided by Worldline can be submitted to Worldline via the Customer Services Department, or by using the electronic complaint form available at https://worldline.com/accountbasedpayments/complaints-en
Worldline is not liable for any loss and/or damage to you as the result of your own fault or failures by the external parties (e.g., your Bank, your internet provider). Worldline cannot be held liable for business interruption, loss of opportunity, reputation, goodwill and/or revenue, as well as cost for temporary engagement of external resources. In any event, Worldline’s liability arising out of the Service cannot exceed an aggregate of 150 euros.
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These terms and conditions of use and the consent it constitutes shall be governed by Belgian laws. In case the parties would not be able to amicably settle a dispute, the courts of Brussels shall be competent to handle the dispute.
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If any provision of these terms and conditions of use is found by any court or administrative body of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the other provisions of these terms and conditions of use which shall remain in full force and effect. If any provision of these terms and conditions of use is so found to be invalid or unenforceable but would cease to be invalid or unenforceable if some part of the provision were deleted, the provision in question shall apply with such modification as may be necessary to make it valid and enforceable.
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Worldline means Worldline NV/SA, Chaussée de Haecht 1442, 1130 Brussels – VAT 0418.547.872, electronically reachable on https://worldline.com/accountbasedpayments/complaints-en; Worldline NV/SA is licensed as a Payment Institution in Belgium and duly authorized to operate as an Account Information Service Provider in Belgium. Worldline NV/SA is regulated by the National Bank of Belgium (www.nbb.be, Boulevard de Berlaimont 14, 1000 Brussels, info@nbb.be). Its complaints authority is Federal public service for Economy, SMEs, Self-Employed and Energy – Directorate-General for Control and Mediation – Front Office - NGIII, Koning Albert II-laan 16, 3rd floor, 1000 Brussels.