Skip to main content
DNB Logo
Search
To Become a customer with an organisation number
  • Help and advice
  • Make an appointment
  • Find your DNB branch

Footer navigation

©

DNB Logo

Clubs and associations

Form a club or association and become a corporate customer at DNB for NOK 149 per month. You get three users in the online bank, account, card and DNB Accounting Mini. The first year is free!

Kicking a football
  • Three online bank users

  • Corporate account, payments and annual fees on cards

  • DNB Accounting Mini (optional)*

The club or association must have been founded before you apply for a business account

Only NOK 149 per month – free of charge the first year

Accounts, cards and payments

The monthly price includes a number of payments, annual fee cards.

Three online bank users

Distribute the responsibility. You can give access to three users.

The DNB Regnskap Mini

Banking and accounting in one – seamless bank integration included.

How do I start a club or association?

1. Create an agreement and write the founding document

  • How do I found a club or association?

    An association or club is founded by creating an agreement between the members.

    This normally happens by summoning the members to a founding meeting, where the membership formally decides to found the association or club.

  • The founding document normally includes who attended the founding meeting, the date and location. Also include the formal decision to found an association with a specific purpose that the members wish to work for and the choice of a board.

  • Approve the articles of association of the association at the founding meeting. The founding document must be signed.

  • Within the Brønnøysund Register Centre’s website you can find templates for founding documents and articles of association.

2. Register the club or association at the Brønnøysund Register Centre

  • To register a club or association, you must send the Samordnet registermelding (coordinated register notification) to Altinn

  • Before you begin, you should ensure you have:

    • Personal ID numbers of everyone that you will register with a role, for example a contact person or chairperson of the board.
    • All necessary documents electronically available, for example, the articles of association, founding document or book of minutes from the annual meeting.

    Tip! Give selected roles on the board the right of signature to act on behalf of the team or association (e.g. chairperson of the board and one board member).

    When it is sent in, the register notification must be signed by everyone involved. Signing is done electronically via Altinn.

    If the association has an accountant or auditor, they must also sign the form electronically.

  • And that’s it! The Brønnøysund Register Centre will now register you, so you get an organisation number. This normally takes between a few days and a couple of weeks.

    The Brønnøysund Register Centre will contact you if there is anything missing.

    You can check the status in your Altinn inbox.

3. Finished! You can now apply for a business account

  • Congratulations on your new association/club!

  • With your organisation number in place, you can now apply to become a corporate customer at DNB by clicking on ‘Start application’. Have a copy of your articles of association to hand.

    Tip! Selected roles on the board that have the right of signature and are an authorised user must have an active BankID in order sign bank documents.

  • Click on ‘Start application’ and log in with BankID to apply to become a corporate customer

What are teams and associations?

  • An association or club is founded by creating an agreement between the members.
  • This normally happens by summoning the members to a founding meeting, where the membership formally decides to found the association or team and writes the founding document.
  • The team or association must have been founded before you apply for a business account with us.

Questions and answers

Who on the board can sign bank documents?

Those with signature rights specified in the certificate of registration can sign documents.

If no separate signature rule is specified, the whole board must sign.

I am being asked about expected turnover – what does that mean?

Expected turnover is money you expect to earn in the next 12 months.

For clubs and associations, this will often be membership fees, support, funds from voluntary work and collections.

This is an estimate.

We have made changes to the board, what should we do now?

Changes to the composition of the board, the signatories and the address must be made in the Brønnøysund Register Centre. This also applies if you are going to step down from your role.

You will find instructions at the Brønnøysund Register Centre

If the association already uses the online bank and has an account in DNB, you can find out how to change online bank access with us.

Find out how to change accesses

What are articles of association?

The articles of association for a club or association can be referred to as the laws and regulations that the members have agreed to follow.

The articles of association should include:

  • The association’s name
  • Municipality
  • Purpose
  • Rules for the association’s board and annual meeting
  • Rules for the members’ relationship to the association
  • Rules for articles of association changes, information that the association is non-stock (that no one can dispose of the association’s assets, claim a distribution of profits or be encumbered by debt)

Read more about articles of association at Brønnøysund Register Centre.

How can I receive payment?

There are many ways to receive payment. For clubs and associations, Vipps has become the most popular payment option.

Vipps for business

What about accounting?

Having an overview of the finances of a club or an association is important, but it can seem a little scary if you are not familiar with accounting.

The DNB Accounting app contains help pages with explanations and videos. You can chat free of charge with accountants when you get stuck.

Try DNB Accounting