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Marc Reynders: Head of Reynders Label Printing with assets of 244 million Euros

Marc Reynders

The Reynders family is at the head of a well-known company in the field printing self-adhesive labels, operating for over three decades. Originally from the town of Boechout in Belgium, Reynders Label Printing was founded in 1956 by Emile Reynders. Today, Marc Reynders and his brothers Paul and Jacques run this successful family business.

Marc Reynders' company logo

With a figure sales in excess of 180 million euros, the company diversified its activities beyond Belgium's borders, setting up production sites in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. Polandin Spain and India. The company not only specializes in self-adhesive labels, but also in the pharmaceutical fields and cosmetics.

  • Company assets Valued at 244 million euros
  • Current positioning TOP 110 list of richest Belgians
  • Current trends Economic growth of the company
Photo of Marc Reynders in front of his printing plant
Marc Reynders

In addition to its core business, the company has attracted the attention of venture investors, demonstrating the profitable potential of the label industry.

The Reynders family history and genealogy can be explored on platforms such as Geneanet and MyHeritage, offering insights into the family tree, its origins and the ancestors' trades. Historically located in the Limburg regionThis family has contributed to the economic heritage and history of their regions.

Reynders family printing plant managed by Marc Reynders

Note that profits in recent years have amounted to 37 million in gross dividends, reflecting a significant increase over previous years and demonstrating the growing profitability of their businesses. Marc Reynders has a fortune of over 240 million euros.

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