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Vulpia: Luc Van Moerzeke's Revolution in Senior Care, Fortune at €28.9M

Luc Van Moerzeke

Since its beginnings in the bankLuc Van Moerzeke has demonstrated an affinity for the elderly care sector. After leaving a career in finance to invest in a facility, this strategic pivot marked the beginning of a Belgian success story in the elderly care sector. health sector.

In 1996, Van Moerzeke made the transition to the eldercare sector by taking over the management of his first nursing home in Kalmthout, marking the beginning of his journey into the management of senior residences. The brand Vulpiaknown today as a pillar in the healthcare sector for the elderly, was in its infancy. The choice of this name, inspired by the adaptability of the animal "vulpes" (fox), reflects the dynamic rapid response to residents' needs that Van Moerzeke aims to embody within the Group.

The Vulpia Group, which oversees the operational management of care facilities and related real estate, has expanded far beyond its origins. Luc Van Moerzeke with assets of over 28.9 million euros and a growing trend, Vulpia shows a remarkable ascent, occupying a TOP 600 position in Belgium's richest economic landscape.

Expansion and services :

  • More 900 employees.
  • About 1,500 rooms care and 175 homes for seniors.
  • Significant growth planned, with the potential addition of more than 2,000 housing units.

Vulpia's expansion extends throughout Belgium, with residences in Flanders, Wallonia and the Brussels suburbs, ensuring nationwide coverage of care services for the elderly.

The Group recently attracted attention with the revitalization of Tombeekheyde, a former sanatorium in Brabant, subsidized to the tune of 2.3 million euros by the Flemish authorities. This ambitious renovation project crowns a series of investments and growth strategies, illustrating the importance of strategic partnerships, such as the one with AG Real Estate, for the development of modern, appropriate care structures.

Growth strategies :

  • From targeted acquisitions in schools in difficulty.
  • Geographic diversification at Brussels and Wallonia.
  • Expanding our service offering through innovative projects.

Throughout its history, Vulpia has maintained a commitment to the care of its customers. qualityThis constant evolution reflects the Group's ambition to further strengthen its position in a fast-growing sector. This path of constant evolution testifies to the group's ambition to further strengthen its position in a rapidly expanding sector. Luc Van Moerzeke's fortune is estimated at over 30 million euros.

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