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Belgium's four biggest retail banks have pledged to install more than 300 new cash dispensers around the country by 2027, particularly in big cities including Liège, Brussels and Antwerp.
Residents in Jette, Anderlecht, Berchem-Saint-Agathe and Woluwe-Saint-Pierre will all pay more taxes this year, L’Echo newspaper has reported.
The Flemish town of Turnhout has announced plans to reduce taxes for single people and put a stop to what it considers to be discrimination against people who are unmarried and without children.
Brussels’ Sculptura festival, which took place for the second time this spring at the Gare Maritime, is unlikely to see a third edition unless it clears its debts.
Three out of four Brussels hospitals are unable to pay their bills, according to the federation representing all of the city's care institutions, Gibbis, following the annual national study on the
Batopin, the partnership of Belgium’s four big banks – BNP Paribas Fortis, KBC, ING Belgium and Belfius – is having difficulty finding 106 cash machine spots by the end of 2025.
Anyone carrying out renovation works on their property this year with the hope of receiving a government grant to help foot the bill will be relieved that the Renolution grants will be maintained,
Seven Walloon towns in financial difficulty have been refused access to borrowing, leaving the Walloon government with a €268 million black hole to fill in its finances.
Brussels' debt mediation service and the Belgian Anti-Poverty Network are filing a joint lawsuit against Modero, the largest debt collection firm in Belgium.