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Mévius family: Belgian brewing dynasty and its heritage

Mévius family

Belgium's industrial dynasties have forged close ties through their various businesses and marriages, significantly shaping the country's economic landscape. At the center of these dynamics are three influential families: Van Damme, De Spoelberch and Meviuseach owning a substantial share of the brewing giant AB InBev.

  • AB InBev Founding Families
    • De SpoelberchConnection by marriage with the Mévius family.
    • MeviusOriginal union with the Willems family and shareholders of the Stella Artois brewery.
    • Van Damme: Current owners of a significant share and leaders in the brewing sector.
Mévius family

Over the generations, this network of families has strengthened its hold on the economic scene through matrimonial alliances and strategic business decisions. Even in the face of financial setbacks or economic crises such as 2020, their financial agility and resilience have enabled them to maintain their status as one of the world's wealthiest families.

  • Contribution to Belgian heritage
    • Mévius familyGregory of Mevius and Frédéric de Mévius are among the most notable descendants.
    • Holding company Verlinvest: Managed by Frédéric de Mévius, invests in diversified sectors.

The history of the Mévius family shows a wealth initially inspired by the marriage of Eugène de Mévius to Amélie Willems, a story that still resonates today with the presence of Frédéric de Mévius at the head of Verlinvest. This holding company is actively diversifying its investments beyond the brewing sector.

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  • Impact of 2004 and 2020
    • 2004AB InBev floats on the stock exchange, significantly increasing the value of family shares.
    • 2007: Alexandre Van Damme becomes AB InBev's largest single shareholder.
    • 2020The pandemic hits the AB Inbev group, affecting stock market values and family wealth.

Echoing their heritage, these families have also cultivated a commitment to sustainable development practices, in particular the Mévius family's conversion to organic farming, which has resulted in the creation of one of Belgium's largest organic farming estates.

  • Domaine de la Falize
    • Transformation to organic farming.
    • Terres de Renaissance brand: symbolizes the success of this model.

The interactions and decisions of these families have shaped not only their own destinies, but also those of the brewing sector and, more broadly, of Belgium's economy. Their contribution to the Belgian entrepreneurial landscape remains undisputed, and with an estimated fortune of over 4.3 billion euros.

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