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Native name | Proximus NV/SA |
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Company type | Public |
Euronext Brussels: PROX
BEL 20 component | |
ISIN | BE0003810273 |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 19 July 1930 (as RTT) |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Key people | Guillaume Boutin (CEO) Stefaan De Clerck (Chairman) Petra De Sutter (minister) |
Products | Fixed line and mobile telephony, internet, digital television, IT services |
Revenue | €6.048 million (2023) |
€357 million (2023) | |
Owner | Belgian Government (53.51%) |
Number of employees | 11,654 (2023)[1] |
Website | proximus |
The Proximus Group is a provider of digital services and communication solutions operating in Belgium and international markets. In Belgium, the company offers its main products and services under the brands Proximus, Scarlet, and Mobile Vikings. The Group also operates in Luxembourg as Proximus Luxembourg SA, with the brandsTango and Telindus Luxembourg, and in the Netherlands as Telindus Netherlands. Internationally, activities are carried out by BICS and Telesign.[2] Proximus Accelerators is the ecosystem of IT partners Be-Mobile, ClearMedia, Codit, Davinsi Labs, Proximus Spearit [3] and Telindus.
Since 31 December 2023, 53.51% of the Proximus Group is owned by the Belgian State. Proximus owns 4.56% of its own shares, and the remaining 41.93% are free tradable on the market.