Wolters Kluwer Belgium
TLDR
Wolters Kluwer Belgium is the Mechelen-based product unit of the Dutch information-services group, building tax, accounting, legal, and healthcare software for Belgian professionals.
Overview
Wolters Kluwer is a publicly listed Dutch information-services company (Euronext Amsterdam: WKL) with a substantial Belgian engineering and product organisation headquartered at Motstraat 30 in Mechelen. The Belgian unit employs around 532 people across Mechelen, Hasselt, and Ghent, and ships software to accountants, lawyers, and healthcare professionals operating under Belgian regulation.
Core products developed and maintained from Belgium include Adsolut, an accounting and ERP suite for SMEs and accounting firms covering bookkeeping, annual accounts, payroll, e-invoicing via Peppol, and ERP, and Basecone, a cloud-based invoice and document workflow tool with authorisation flows. The portfolio also covers tax software, legal information products, and healthcare references tailored to Belgian law and practice.
The Belgian engineering organisation contributes to Wolters Kluwer's global Product Engineering function, which spans roughly 600 people worldwide. Local teams build .NET cloud solutions, integration layers for Belgian regulatory feeds, and the country-specific compliance logic that the group sells across its tax and accounting segment. The Mechelen building, designed by SVR-Architects, is one of the more architecturally distinct corporate sites in Flanders.
Notes
Wolters Kluwer is a public multinational rather than a Belgian-founded company, but the Mechelen unit functions as a genuine product and engineering site shipping localised software, which makes it part of the Belgian tech ecosystem in practice.
Sources
- https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/about-us/organization/belgium
- https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/adsolut
- https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/basecone
- https://be.linkedin.com/company/wolters-kluwer-belgium
- https://theorg.com/org/wolters-kluwer/teams/product-engineering