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Acerta

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Acerta
ISIN🆔
GenreHR services
Founded 📆2001 (2001)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Christophe Deroose (CEO)
Members
Number of employees
🌐 WebsiteAcerta
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Acerta is a Belgian organization involved in the human resources services sector.[1] [2] The company has 25 offices across the country.

Activities[edit]

As a national HR services group, Acerta offers a wide range of starters, self-employed people, SMEs and large companies. They are aimed at both the private and the public sector.[3] In essence, they provide the following services:

  • Administration and advice in the form of an enterprise counter, social insurance fund and a social secretariat.
  • Customer-specific solutions for payroll, both services and software.
  • HR Consulting (Recruitment & Selection, Outplacement, Legal consulting, Training...)

Acerta also focuses on research to spot trends in the labour market, and to predict changes.[4] [5] [6] [7]

History[edit]

Acerta was founded in 2001, when the social services of the Boerenbond and Etion merged. The social secretariats, social insurance funds and child benefit funds were now bundled under one organisation.[8] [9] At the time of the merger, the group was calculating 390,000 wages, assisting 214,500 self-employed people and helping 31,400 employers pay child benefits to 129,500 families. [10]

In 2001, the Walloon counterpart of Acerta was also founded under the name AliA Secrétariat Social.[11] The services offered by Acerta Child Benefit Fund, Acerta Social Insurance Fund and Acerta Consult offered their services from the AliA offices and under the alia brand name in Wallonia. However, in 2008, Acerta and AliA decided to continue working together as an integrated group under the name Acerta. The following year, the Acerta group took over Shéhérazade to expand its activities in Brussels and Wallonia. [12]

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