FAQ
 
 

CBILL ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS

 
+ - Who can I pay with CBILL?
 

With CBILL you can pay all your bills and pagoPA payment notices. This includes household utility bills, fines, taxes, stamp duties, healthcare tickets, entertainment tickets, transport and much more. All that matters is that the company is participating in CBILL. The list of participating parties is constantly growing. View the list of participating parties by clicking here.

 
 
+ - How much does the service cost?
 

For any information regarding the costs of the CBILL Service, please contact your Bank, as each Institution offers the service under its own terms.

 
 
+ - What advantages are there for me with CBILL?
 

CBILL allows you to securely and quickly make payments. Simply access your Internet Banking via PC, smartphone, and tablet or even at a cash machine or bank counter. Find out if your bank participates in CBILL and which payment channels the service offers!

 
 
+ - How is CBILL different from existing online methods of paying bills?
 

Current online payment services only allow you to pay if the billing party has an agreement with your bank. With CBILL, you can view and pay any bill online from all participating companies, regardless of who they have an agreement with. See the list of companies here.

 
 
+ - If I pay late, does CBILL recalculate default interest?
 

CBILL enables the automatic recalculation of the pre-printed amount, which is useful for adjusting your outstanding balance. With CBILL, you can pay amounts listed in the register (such as notices and payment slips for unpaid taxes, contributions, and fees), even after their due date, with real-time verification of the amount. This way, you can benefit from an “intelligent” service that allows you to independently view and pay the exact amount due at the time of the transaction.

 
 
+ - What is the maximum amount that I can pay with CBILL?
 

With CBILL, you can currently pay bills and pagoPA notices for amounts up to €100,000,000 per bill. Each bank may establish different limits. Ask your bank for more information.

 
 
+ - Can I pay a bill made out to another person?
 

With CBILL you can pay bills issued to other people without any restrictions. This is possible because each bill includes a Notice/IUV Code containing all the information about the bill, such as the name of the recipient of the bill.