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    Belgian Government May Decide Soon to Sell Part of Belfius to Increase Defence Spending – De Tijd

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Belgium may sell a Belfius stake to raise funds for defense, aiming to meet NATO's 2% GDP target by 2029. The sale method is still under discussion.

    Belgian Government Considers Selling Stake in Belfius to Boost Defense Budget

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The Belgian government may decide to sell part of state-owned bank-insurer Belfius before the summer recess begins on July 21, Belgian newspaper De Tijd reported Thursday, citing sources.

    The government is considering selling a 20% to 30% minority stake in Belfius as part of efforts to raise billions of euros for defense spending. Also according to the newspaper, the exact method of the sale, either an IPO or a direct sale, has not yet been determined, as discussions are still in the early stages.

    The Belgian government has committed to increase defence spending to 2% of its GDP adhering to current NATO norms by 2029. Defence spending is currently around 1.3% of Belgian GDP, and has never reached the 2% level before. In June, NATO allies agreed to increase overall defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035.

    The Belgian government did not immediately reply to emailed requests for comment, while Belfius said it wouldn't comment on the news report.

    Belfius bank was created after the state bought the Belgian banking arm of Franco-Belgian lender Dexia in 2011 for 4 billion euros($4.69 billion) in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

    ($1 = 0.8520 euros)

    (Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Belgium considers selling 20-30% of Belfius.
    • •Funds to boost defense spending to 2% of GDP.
    • •Decision expected before July 21 summer recess.
    • •Sale method undecided: IPO or direct sale.
    • •Belfius was acquired from Dexia in 2011.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belgian government may decide soon to sell part of Belfius to increase defence spending – De Tijd

    1What percentage of Belfius is the Belgian government considering selling?

    The Belgian government is considering selling a 20% to 30% minority stake in Belfius.

    2Why is the Belgian government looking to sell part of Belfius?

    The sale is part of efforts to raise billions of euros to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029.

    3What is the current defense spending as a percentage of Belgian GDP?

    Defense spending in Belgium is currently around 1.3% of GDP.

    4When was Belfius bank created?

    Belfius bank was created in 2011 after the state bought the Belgian banking arm of Dexia for 4 billion euros.

    5What is the Belgian government's deadline for increasing defense spending?

    The government has committed to increasing defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2029.

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