In the context of economic growth in Europe, the business of BNP Paribas was up in 2018 with higher outstanding loans. The revenue evolution was however penalized by the still low interest rate environment and an unfavorable financial market context with particularly challenging conditions at the end of the year.
Chief Executive Officer of BNP Paribas, Jean-Laurent Bonnafé:
“Thanks to its diversified and integrated model, the Group delivered in 2018 7.5 billion euros in net income. BNP Paribas’ digital transformation plan is being successfully implemented, illustrated by the roll out of numerous new customer experiences. The Group is actively executing its ambitious policy of engagement in society. The Group is committed to its 2020 ambition and implements further savings to significantly improve operating efficiency in all the operating divisions as early as 2019.”
Link to the press release
03.04.2024
BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity becomes shareholder of Stûv
BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity joins forces with Wallonie Entreprendre by investing capital in Stûv, a leading player in renewable energy heating.
Renewable energy sources
The Walloon company Stûv, based in Bois-de-Villers near Namur, designs, manufactures and markets individual wood and pellet heating solutions in Belgium and internationally. 80% of its production is destined for export.
Over the past two years, Stûv has seen its growth increase sharply. Consumers are increasingly opting for renewable energy sources. There are several reasons for this: volatile energy prices, looming deficits due to Europe’s energy dependence and the impact of fossil energy on global warming.
Ambitious plans
To meet this growing demand, Stûv plans to invest EUR 16 million over the next five years. Three-quarters of this investment will be used to increase and modernise production capacity in Wallonia, while the rest will be to expand their Canadian site. To this end, Stûv welcomes two new shareholders: Wallonia Entreprendre and BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity. The goal is to double the consolidated turnover.
Strong shareholders
With Wallonie Entreprendre and BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity, the Namur-based company is bringing two strong shareholders on board. In addition to capital, they both bring a great deal of experience, vision and expertise.
Commenting on the deal, Raf Moons, Head of BNP Paribas Fortis Private Equity said: "We look forward to supporting the ambitious innovation strategy of a Walloon, Belgian and international industrial flagship company. Their social and environmental values also fit nicely with those of BNP Paribas Fortis."
Read the full press release here (only French or Dutch).
02.10.2023
Private Equity Awards 2023: discover the nominated companies
On 11 October 2023, we will be presenting the Private Equity Awards together with the BVA. Thanks to the support from private equity, the nine nominees all made good progress. Who are the contenders?
The Private Equity Awards reward Belgian companies that have received support from a private equity or venture capital investor for their growth and development, in three award categories: 'venture capital', 'growth' and 'buy=out'. The nine finalists were nominated based on criteria such as sustainable growth, authentic leadership, and shareholding.
This is the sixth time BNP Paribas Fortis has organised this prestigious award ceremony together with the Belgian Venture Capital & Private Equity Association (BVA).
The nominees in the 'Venture company of the year' category
This category is for young companies that develop and market an innovative product or service with the support of a venture capital investor.
- Agomab, a biotechnology company working on reversing disease processes and repairing damage to the body and organs.
- Aphea.bio, a spin-off of the Flemish Institute of Biotechnology (VIB) and its partner universities, UGent & KU Leuven, which is committed to a safe and healthy food chain and a sustainable and profitable agricultural sector.
- Dualyx, a biotech company that aims to efficiently modulate the immune system to suppress unwanted autoimmune reactions in patients with difficult-to-treat autoimmune diseases.
The nominees in the 'Growth company of the year' category
These are companies that have significantly expanded their activities through organic growth or acquisitions. They bring a financial partner on board who does not want control.
- Biobest, one of the world’s leading companies in the field of natural pollination and crop protection through organic control.
- UgenTec, a software provider for laboratories active in molecular biology.
- Ecosteryl, a market leader in the handling of contaminated medical waste.
The nominees in the 'Buy-out company of the year' category
These companies are achieving growth through committed management and with the support of a private equity investor with a controlling stake.
- Trustteam, an IT partner for companies that offers total solutions in the areas of infrastructure, software, security and communication.
- Veldeman Group, a company in the construction sector offering solutions for setting up modular, dismountable infrastructure.
- VK, a multidisciplinary design firm offering both architectural and engineering expertise for the construction industry.
Want to know more about the nominees? Read the press release.
To be continued… We’ll be sure to let you know when the winners are known.
30.05.2023
Mel de Vogue of Etex is the ‘Trends CFO of the Year 2023’
Mel de Vogue, CFO of the Etex building materials group, accepted the award at Brussels Expo on 24 May, succeeding Karim Hajjar of Solvay. Mel de Vogue joined Etex as CFO in 2015 and was instrumental in laying the foundation of the new strategy adopted by the company a few years ago.
copyright Leyla Hesna
Focus on sustainability
"The then CEO, Paul Van Oyen, understood very early on that sustainability had to be at the heart of the strategy and that this had to translate into divesting some activities and adding others," says de Vogue. Etex sold a number of businesses and eliminated EUR 1 billion in debt. This strong financial position allowed the company to make a major acquisition last year. Etex put EUR 1 billion on the table to acquire Spanish insulation specialist URSA. The finance department, which employs almost 600 people, played a central role in these operations.
At the same time, de Vogue worked to internationalise and feminise his department. Of the twelve directors, there are now five foreigners and three women.
De Vogue won out over four other strong candidates: Alessandro Mazzocchetti (Odoo), Frédéric Deslypere (Sibelco), Nadine Aerts (SD Worx) and Ann Desender (Barco).
WDP wins the 'Deal of the Year 2023'
For the fourth time Trends also awarded a 'Deal of the Year' award. All mergers, acquisitions and capital operations involving a Belgian company in 2022 were eligible. The most important criterion is the financial and strategic added value that the operation created for the stakeholders.
There were five deals in the running, and the one from WDP emerged as the winner. Last year, the real estate company raised EUR 300 million of fresh money – in difficult market conditions. As a result, WDP can finance its future projects without causing its debt ratio to rise sharply.
Elke Toye of Vyncke is 'CF'Hope of the Year 2023'
With this brand-new award, Trends highlights a young CFO of a promising medium-sized company that is experiencing significant growth. Elke Toye, CFO of the West Flemish family company Vyncke, was the lucky winner.
Vyncke designs industrial incineration plants that convert residual streams into green energy. These are large projects involving large sums of money and long lead times. Financial risk management is therefore Elke Toye’s most important task. In her finance department, the CFO prefers to focus on one major project per year. 2023 is dedicated to preparing reporting on ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) sustainability criteria.
Partnership
Since 2012, BNP Paribas Fortis and Trends have been putting the spotlight on the exceptional qualities of a CFO of a top 500 company in Belgium. Later, the crowning of the 'Deal of the Year' was added, and since this year a 'CF'Hope of the Year' has also been chosen. Virginie Martens, Head of Corporate Coverage Belgium at our bank, was a member of the jury.
Congratulations to the winners and to all the other candidates! Because rewarding and encouraging contributors to our economy is also Positive Banking.
Read the full interview with Mel de Vogue, CFO of Etex and Elke Toye, CFO of Vyncke.
08.05.2023
Who will be the new Trends CFO of the Year?
On 24 May, we will know who will be succeeding Karim Hajjar, CFO of Solvay, as the 12th CFO of the Year. The jury also selected 5 deals with a chance to win Deal of the Year. New award: the CF'Hope of the Year.
CFO of the Year
With the CFO of the Year award, Trends and BNP Paribas Fortis highlight the achievements of a Belgian chief financial officer for the twelfth time. The jury pays particular attention to the CFO’s professional knowledge and communication and leadership skills, as well as the contribution they make to the strategic management of the company.
The candidates for the title of ‘Trends CFO of the Year 2023’ are:
- Alessandro Mazzocchetti, CFO Odoo
- Mel de Vogue, CFO ETEX
- Frédéric Deslypere, CFO Sibelco
- Nadine Aerts, CFO SD Worx
- Ann Desender, CFO Barco
Check out the portraits of the candidates
Deal of the Year
The Deal of the Year rewards a particular transaction (merger or acquisition, capital increase ...) by which a Belgian company has particularly distinguished itself in the course of 2022. The jury will draw up a list of five deals from which a winner will be chosen. The most important criterion is the financial and strategic added value that the operation created for the stakeholders. The award is being presented for the fourth time.
The nominees for the 'Trends Deal of the Year 2023' are:
- DEME
- ETEX
- WDP
- Biobest
- Stadsbader
CF’Hope of the Year
With this new award, Trends and BNP Paribas Fortis highlight a young CFO of a promising medium-sized company that is experiencing significant growth. The jury's preference is for a CFO working in a private company controlled by Belgian capital. Key criteria include financial and management experience, strategic vision, communication skills and adaptability.
The candidates for the 'CF'Hope of the Year 2023' are:
- Karolien Vlassenroot, CFO Caminogroup/Durabrik
- Cecile Cornez, CFO Tilman
- Elke Toye, CFO Vyncke
Find out more about the candidates
The winners will be announced in Brussels Expo on 24 May. Virginie Martens, Head of Corporate Coverage Belgium at BNP Paribas Fortis, is a member of the jury.
We wish all candidates the best of luck! Rewarding and encouraging people and businesses that contribute to our economy, another example of Positive Banking.
(Source: Trends)