Paying claims from the Norwegian National Collection Agency
Payment information for businesses and organisations who must pay penalties for late filing, fees to the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway, case costs, enforcement fines, non-complience fees, stamp duty, annual fees and more.
You can pay by card or from your online bank.
Go to the payment solution that requires no login:
When you make payments, you must enter the complete KID number. If there is a hyphen at the end of the KID number, you must enter that too.
If the due date has passed, and interest has accrued on the claim, you must contact us to find the correct amount.
You can also pay via your online bank.
SI's account number is 7694 05 12057.
When you make payments, you must enter the complete KID number. If there is a hyphen at the end of the KID number, you must enter that too.
If the due date has passed, and interest has accrued on the claim, you must contact us to find the correct amount.
If you're paying from a foreign bank, you can use the payment information found here.
If you're paying by card, use the button under «Pay by card». Paying by card could be less expensive than paying from a foreign bank.
Payment information:
Statens innkrevingssentral
Postboks 455
8601 Mo i Rana
Norge
Bank: DNB, Postbok 1600 Sentrum, NO-0021 Oslo
BIC (SWIFT): DNBANOKKXXX
IBAN: NO98 7694 0512 057 (the first two characters are letters, the remaining are numbers)
Use the KID number stated on the payment form when paying, or the payment will not be registered to you. If there is a hyphen at the end of the KID number, you must enter that too. You can also use the information under «Our reference» or the claim number as payment information for the claim.
If the due date has passed, and interest has accrued on the claim, you must contact us to find the correct amount.
Are you unable to pay the claim in full?
You should always pay your claim if you can. If you're unable to pay, you can apply for a payment agreement. We recommend that you split the claim into instalments rather than defer the payment.