Zulte-Waregem soccer players in match, a passion supported by Tony Beeuwsaert's discreet investment strategy.
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Tony Beeuwsaert: The 94-Million-Euro Strategist Behind Zulte-Waregem and the Industrial Revolution

Tony Beeuwsaert

Tony Beeuwsaert, a businessman originally from Zedelgem at Flanders is best known as the principal shareholder of the first division team of soccer Zulte-Waregem since 2016. Its management is distinguished by a discrete approach, because although il holds a majority stake in the clubhe chose not to take up any official position, and kept himself busy with 100 million euros in assets.

  • Name: Tony Beeuwsaert
  • Profession: Contractor
  • RegionWest Flanders
  • Main business sectors:
    • Management of industrial holdings
    • Energy
    • Lighting
    • Aeronautics

Industrial holdings:

  • Scholt EnergyBeeuwsaert owned 40 % of this Dutch energy company, which supplies gas and electricity to industrial companies, helping to substantially reduce their energy costs.

  • TALPittem-based lighting specialist.

  • Euronyl PlasticsGroup comprising nine industrial injection molding production units.

Aviation:

  • Air Service Liège (ASL): This company has a fleet of around 30 private aircraft, plus a few smaller jets for private flights. It serves a clientele that includes industrialists, as well as sports celebrities such as professional footballers.

Beeuwsaert's assets are estimated at 94,294,000 euros, with an upward trend. Its position in the sector industrial and its investment strategy bear witness to its ability to rebuild and turn around businesses, as demonstrated with Zulte-Waregem and Scholt Energy. His name is associated with a series of achievements in various fields, including fieldsfrom sports to energy and other technical industries.

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