Credit cards are the leading payment method for online purchases in Belgium and are regularly used in restaurants and shops. When used sensibly, they are a secure way to pay and manage your spending, plus they can come with many benefits, such as air miles and online discounts.
Credit cards in Belgium work the same way as in other countries; you can spend up to a set limit every month and pay off your bill at the end of the month. If you don’t repay the full amount, you will be charged interest (commonly at a very high rate) on the full amount, not just the amount you haven’t repaid.
Most cards have an annual maintenance fee ranging from roughly 5€ to 200€ depending on the bank, services (gold, premium, platinum) and features. The benefits and rewards offered also vary from card to card.
Visa is the most commonly accepted credit card provider in the country, closely followed by Mastercard/Maestro. American Express and Discover are less common but still accepted in some shops and restaurants.
When choosing your credit card, do not stress over the provider (Visa and Mastercard/Maestro are both widely accepted); it is the bank that matters most. The bank issuing the card chooses the card’s features (interest rate, annual maintenance fees, benefits/freebies/rewards, monthly limit) and it is these features you should base your choice on.
Most Belgian banks offer credit cards so there is a lot to choose from. A credit card comparison site like moneySaver is an efficient way to compare all available cards and their features.