by Nikolas Vandelanotte
Certafin, an accountancy and advisory firm based in Genk, has joined the Part of Vandelanotte network. With this step, both organisations strengthen their presence in Limburg and combine their expertise to provide even broader support to entrepreneurs. Certafin will continue to operate independently, while becoming part of a network in which knowledge sharing, digitalisation and personal support are central.
The Part of Vandelanotte model brings together local firms that believe in sustainable growth and personalised advice. Each firm retains its own identity, while gaining access to the broad expertise of the Vandelanotte group. The result is a network capable of supporting entrepreneurs across all domains, from taxation and audit to wealth planning and HR.
“Certafin truly embodies entrepreneurship and trust,” says Nikolas Vandelanotte, CEO of Vandelanotte. “Their strong local roots and expertise in digitalisation and financial optimisation align perfectly with our vision. Together, we can guide entrepreneurs even more effectively in a rapidly changing world.”
For Certafin, the collaboration marks the next step in the firm’s evolution. “Our clients increasingly expect integrated advice,” say Certafin’s partners. “Thanks to the Part of Vandelanotte network, we can expand our services while preserving the personal approach that defines us. We see particular added value in the areas of digitalisation and support for further growth.”
As a result of this partnership, Certafin’s clients can now rely on additional expertise in areas such as taxation, audit, wealth planning and HR consulting, while continuing to work with the same familiar faces and enjoying the same personalised service.
With this collaboration, the Part of Vandelanotte network continues to grow into a strong community of independent firms working together towards a single goal: helping entrepreneurs grow, today and in the future.
Nikolas Vandelanotte
Managing Partner nikolas.vandelanotte@vdl.be
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