De Warande (club)
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De Warande is a Flemish club, located in Brussels, Belgium. The club was founded in Brussels in 1988.
When founded in 1988, then club received an interest-free loan of €750,000 from Flanders to renovate its building at Brussels Park (Dutch: Warandepark). In 2018, the Flemish Government granted the business club a 20-year interest-free loan of €800,000, to "strengthen the Flemish presence in Brussels and promote the international [...] Flanders." Both loans are reimbursed by memberships for 50 or 60 Flemish ministers, heads of cabinet and top civil servants, equivalent to €800 per year, per membership.[1]
See also
[edit]- Cercle de Lorraine
- Cercle royal Gaulois artistique et littéraire
- Orde van den Prince
- Agoria
- Federation of Belgian Enterprises
- VOKA
- Olivaint Conference of Belgium
- University Foundation
Sources
[edit]- De Warande
- Jan Puype, De elite van België - Welkom in de club, Van Halewyck
References
[edit]- ^ red (4 April 2018). "Zakenclub De Warande krijgt renteloze lening van Vlaamse regering". De Standaard (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 April 2018.