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Emsens family: a Belgian dynasty with assets worth 2.6 billion euros

Emsens family

SIBELCO logo controlled by Stanislas Emsens

The Emsens familyone of Belgium's richest, controls several influential multinationals, including SCR-Sibelco and Aliaxis. SCR-Sibelcospecializing in sand extraction and other minerals, has deep roots in Lommel and Dessel. Aliaxis, a building products company, is active in various markets in Europe and beyond. Etexalso associated with the Emsens family, is involved in the production of building materials such as asbestos cement. Family assets exceed 2.6 billion euros, placing the Emsens among the TOP 15 richest families in Belgium. Their influence also extends to investments in several companies, including Sofina and Solvay.

Image of the sand production of the Emsens Family

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