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    Belgian Financial Firm Belfius to Invest in NATO Defence Companies

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    Posted on March 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Belfius plans to invest in NATO defence firms, supporting EU's military spending strategy amid rising European defence needs.

    Belfius Invests in NATO Defence Companies Amid EU Strategy

    By Sudip Kar-Gupta

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium's state-owned financial firm Belfius said on Tuesday it would invest in defence companies headquartered in NATO countries, as fund managers tap into Europe's race to re-arm itself in light of the Russia-Ukraine war.

    "By focusing on investments in defence companies headquartered in NATO countries, Belfius intends to offer a clear framework. NATO includes Europe's main strategic allies in terms of defence," said Belfius in a statement.

    "In this way, Belfius is ensuring that it supports an industry that is essential to the Alliance's defence capabilities, while avoiding opening the door to players whose interests might diverge," it added.

    Belfius' move comes as many European asset managers reconsider policies on investing in defence, after U.S. President Donald Trump demanded more military spending from European NATO states, and as Europe in turn has aimed to become less reliant on the United States' military help.

    The EU's spending boost has sent European aerospace and defence stocks including Germany's Rheinmetall and Italy's Leonardo to record highs along with the sector index, while the VanEck Defense UCITS exchange traded fund is up nearly 23% since the start of the year.

    Belfius, which has nearly 200 billion euros ($218.6 billion) worth of savings and investments, declined to say how much it was targeting in terms of its defence-related investments but said it was backing the EU's military spending plan.

    "Belfius supports the European Commission's European Defence Industrial Strategy," it said.

    ($1 = 0.9147 euros)

    (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Belfius will invest in NATO defence companies.
    • •Focus on supporting EU's military spending plans.
    • •Belfius aims to align with European Defence Industrial Strategy.
    • •European defence stocks are reaching record highs.
    • •Belfius has nearly 200 billion euros in savings and investments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belgian financial firm Belfius to invest in NATO defence companies

    1What is the main topic?

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    2Why is Belfius investing in defence?

    Belfius aims to support the EU's military spending plans and align with the European Defence Industrial Strategy.

    3How are European defence stocks performing?

    European defence stocks, including Rheinmetall and Leonardo, are reaching record highs due to increased military spending.

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