Belfius Bank

Belfius Bank is a banking institution based in Brussels, Belgium, established in 1996 to serve the financial needs of local authorities and the broader community. The bank focuses on collecting savings deposits and investments through its distribution networks across Belgium. It reinvests these funds into society by providing loans to individuals, self-employed individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as corporate, public, and social institutions. With a diverse range of services, Belfius Bank also engages in sectors such as insurance and life sciences. The governance and management of the bank's assets are overseen by its Board of Directors, ensuring responsible stewardship and alignment with community interests.

Frederic Schueren

Chairman of the Management Board of Belfius Insurance

Marc Raisière

CEO and Board Member

Past deals in Benelux

Easyvest

Venture Round in 2024
Easyvest is a financial advisory firm based in Belgium that focuses on helping individuals grow their investments in a personalized and straightforward manner. The company offers online portfolio management services that guide clients in selecting appropriate asset classes and financial products. Easyvest provides consulting on investment portfolios and pension plans, assisting clients in designing risk-efficient model portfolios and recommending strategies to optimize returns while minimizing risk. By prioritizing education and affordability, Easyvest aims to make financial growth accessible to all Belgians.

GlasDraad

Debt Financing in 2024
GlasDraad specializes in developing broadband infrastructure through the construction of modern fiber optic networks. The company focuses on serving residents and businesses in underserved areas of the Netherlands, offering internet services and connectivity that utilize fiber optics. By providing fast, reliable, and affordable network solutions, GlasDraad aims to enhance access to high-quality internet services for its clients.

Hoplr

Venture Round in 2023
Hoplr is a Belgian initiative founded in 2014 by Jennick Scheerlinck and Jonas Heirwegh, aimed at fostering local community engagement. The platform serves as an online social network that enables residents to connect with their neighbors, facilitating communication through features that allow users to ask questions, borrow items, and exchange goods. By promoting social cohesion and offline interactions, Hoplr encourages citizens to participate in local initiatives, organize events, and strengthen community ties. The initiative focuses on addressing societal challenges such as inclusion, aging, and citizen participation, ultimately supporting the development of more caring and sustainable smart cities. Recognized for its innovative approach, Hoplr received the "Seal of Excellence" from the European Commission for its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hoplr

Series A in 2021
Hoplr is a Belgian initiative founded in 2014 by Jennick Scheerlinck and Jonas Heirwegh, aimed at fostering local community engagement. The platform serves as an online social network that enables residents to connect with their neighbors, facilitating communication through features that allow users to ask questions, borrow items, and exchange goods. By promoting social cohesion and offline interactions, Hoplr encourages citizens to participate in local initiatives, organize events, and strengthen community ties. The initiative focuses on addressing societal challenges such as inclusion, aging, and citizen participation, ultimately supporting the development of more caring and sustainable smart cities. Recognized for its innovative approach, Hoplr received the "Seal of Excellence" from the European Commission for its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hoplr

Series A in 2019
Hoplr is a Belgian initiative founded in 2014 by Jennick Scheerlinck and Jonas Heirwegh, aimed at fostering local community engagement. The platform serves as an online social network that enables residents to connect with their neighbors, facilitating communication through features that allow users to ask questions, borrow items, and exchange goods. By promoting social cohesion and offline interactions, Hoplr encourages citizens to participate in local initiatives, organize events, and strengthen community ties. The initiative focuses on addressing societal challenges such as inclusion, aging, and citizen participation, ultimately supporting the development of more caring and sustainable smart cities. Recognized for its innovative approach, Hoplr received the "Seal of Excellence" from the European Commission for its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ImCyse

Debt Financing in 2019
ImCyse SA is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Liège, Belgium, that specializes in developing active immunotherapies aimed at treating and preventing severe chronic autoimmune diseases linked to immune system disruptions. Founded in 2010, ImCyse utilizes a unique technology platform that focuses on the administration of Imotopes™, specifically modified peptides that generate cytolytic CD4 T-cells. These T-cells selectively eliminate antigen-presenting cells and autoantigen-specific lymphocytes, targeting the underlying causes of diseases like type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis. ImCyse's innovative approach not only aims to provide therapeutic alternatives where none exist but also seeks to cure patients without compromising their immune defenses. The company has demonstrated proof of concept across several indications and has successfully completed its first clinical trial for type 1 diabetes, yielding promising results while developing additional Imotopes™ for various autoimmune conditions.

Hoplr

Series A in 2018
Hoplr is a Belgian initiative founded in 2014 by Jennick Scheerlinck and Jonas Heirwegh, aimed at fostering local community engagement. The platform serves as an online social network that enables residents to connect with their neighbors, facilitating communication through features that allow users to ask questions, borrow items, and exchange goods. By promoting social cohesion and offline interactions, Hoplr encourages citizens to participate in local initiatives, organize events, and strengthen community ties. The initiative focuses on addressing societal challenges such as inclusion, aging, and citizen participation, ultimately supporting the development of more caring and sustainable smart cities. Recognized for its innovative approach, Hoplr received the "Seal of Excellence" from the European Commission for its impact during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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