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Bruno Colmat

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Bruno Colmat
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Born (1961-07-24) 24 July 1961 (age 62)
🏳️ NationalityBelgian
💼 Occupation
Known forEconomist, financial advisor, author
🏅 AwardsKnight of the Order of the Crown
Prix du livre politique

Bruno Colmant (born 24 July 1961), is a Belgian lecturer at the university, an economist, a tax expert and a financial advisor.[1]

Member of the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium[2], he also advises governments and business leaders in the field of economics. He was also a consular judge of the Brussels Commercial Court. Currently, he is Head of Macro Research at Degroof Petercam Bank[3].

Colmant is also an author and co-author of more than 70 books and more than 5,000 articles and columns published since 1991.

Education[edit]

Graduated with Honors from Solvay Business School (1984), Bruno Colmant is an expert in various professional and political circles. Bruno Colmant holds a PhD in Applied Economics (2000), a Master's degree Business engineering (1984) from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, a Master's degree in Tax (1995) and a Master of Business Administration (1989) from Purdue University[4] (Krannert School of Management, Indiana, USA).

Colmant holds more than 20 business certifications in finance, management, accounting and tax, including American certifications: FRM, PRMIA, CFA, CISA, CGAP, CFSA, CFE, CSSA, CIA, etc. Bruno Colmant is also a chartered accountant and stockbroker.

Career[edit]

After a career primarly within the ING Group, where he became CEO of ING Luxembourg and managing director of ING Belgium and CFO[5], he is appointed Director of the Office of the Minister of Finance and Belgian Deputy Prime Minister, Didier Reynders[6]

In 1999, he developed the notional interest scheme [7].

In 2000, Bruno Colmant became lecturer at numerous universities where he teaches Economics, Financial Management, Corporate Tax and Financial Accounting : Université Catholique de Louvain, Université Libre de Bruxelles[8], Université Saint-Louis, HEC-ULg, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Institut Catholique des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (ICHEC), École Royale Militaire (Bruxelles) and University of Luxembourg.

In 2007, he became President of the Brussels Stock Exchange and a director of NYSE Euronext[9]. He played a major role in the merger between Euronext and NYSE.

In 2009, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Ageas[10]. Later in the same year, he joined Roland Berger Strategy Consultants as Global Head of the Financial Services[11].  

In 2015, he was appointed Global Head of Financial Services of Roland Berger[12] before joining Degroof Petercam Bank as a Head of Macro Research.

He advises numerous companies and is managing director of Brederode, UNIBRA Group and Union Wallonne des Entreprises (UWE).[13]

He is also a member and past Director of the Classe Technologie et Société of the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium from May 2009[14] and member of various scholarly organizations (Mensa, High IQ Society, etc.).

En 2017, he was awarded Prix du livre politique 2017, recognized for his book: "L'Euro, une utopie trahie?"[15]

Awards[edit]

Other functions[edit]

  • Member of the Belgian Royal Academy
  • Knight of the Order of the Crown (Belgium)
  • President Belgian Finance Club[16]
  • President Belgian Federal Digital Committee
  • Ambassador World Wide Fund[17]
  • Board member Brussels Entreprises Commerce and Industry (BECI)
  • Board member UNION WALLONNE DES ENTREPRISES (UWE)[18]
  • Member of the Steering Committee FORUM FINANCIER BELGE[19]
  • Member of the Advisory Council TOP MANAGEMENT EUROPE
  • Member of the Advisory Board LOUVAIN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
    [20]
  • Member JURY OF THE CEO and CFO OF THE YEAR (TRENDS)[21] (Trends)

Media[edit]

He holds a blog in l'Echo[22] and regularly publishes articles in the fields of economics, tax, politics and social events. He appeared as a special guest on numerous Belgian, Swiss, French, Chinese television channels, in particular La Une[23], BFM Business[24] , RTL-TVI[25] .

Bibliography[edit]

  • Les Nouveaux Instruments financiers (1994)
  • Gestion du risque de taux d’intérêt (1995)
  • Les Nouveaux Instruments financiers : concepts financiers, comptables, fiscaux et juridiques applicables en Belgique (1998)
  • Le Droit comptable belge applicable aux instruments financiers (2001)
  • Obligations : Les notions financières essentielles (2002)
  • Les stock options : aspects financiers. Tome 1 (2002)
  • Les stock options : aspects financiers. Tome 2 (2002)
  • Les Mécanismes optionnels (Novembre 2002)
  • Efficience des marchés, bulles spéculatives (2003)
  • La Décote des holdings belges (2003)
  • Les Normes IAS/IFRS 32 et 39 (2003)
  • 2010 : l'année fracturée (2010)
  • 2010 : l'impôt en Belgique après la crise, avec Étienne de Callataÿ (2010)
  • 2011–2013 : les prochaines conflagrations économiques, avec Benoît d'Udekem d'Acoz (2011)
  • Des temps provisoires, une année imprécise (2011)
  • Les Dialogues de la Fiscalité (2011)
  • La mélancolie d’une charmille (2012)
  • Voyage au bout d’une nuit monétaire, Académie royale de Belgique (2012)
  • Penser l'économie autrement. Conversations avec Marc Lambrechts, co-écrit avec Paul Jorion, Fayard (2014)
  • La Bourse : une machine infernale, avec Jennifer Nille (2014)
  • Cinquante nuances d'aigris, avec Pierre Kroll (2015)
  • L'euro : une utopie trahie ?, avec un avant-propos de Herman Van Rompuy, La Renaissance du livre (2017)
  • Vingt questions d’actualité sur l’économie belge, Trends et Banque Degroof Petercam, 2018.
  • Un crayon comme seul bagage, Limal, Anthemis, 2018.
  • De l’or des templiers aux cryptomonnaies, Limal, Anthemis, 2018.
  • Nuages immobiles, Limal, Anthemis, 2018.
  • Le prêtre et l’économiste, dialogue avec l’abbé Éric de Beukelaer, La Renaissance du Livre, 2018

References[edit]

  1. "Bruno Colmant | the Blog".
  2. "Trends".
  3. "Bruno Colmant rejoint le futur Groupe Degroof Petercam". 25 August 2015.
  4. "Bruno Colmant chez Fortis".
  5. http://www.ing.be/Assets/content/groups/internet/@public/@bbl/@secr_gen_et_comm/@annual_report/documents/portalcontent/006186_en.pdf
  6. "Le choix inattendu de Bruno Colmant".
  7. Trends Tendances, 14 juillet 2010 [1]
  8. https://www.ulb.ac.be/programme/titulaires/2017/30507/index.html
  9. "Euronext : Colmant dévoile ses priorités".
  10. "Fortis annonce la nomination de Bruno Colmant à la fonction de Deputy Chief Executive Officer | Ageas".
  11. "Bruno Colmant rejoint le cabinet de consultance Roland Berger". 19 September 2011.
  12. "Bruno Colmant rejoint le cabinet de consultance Roland Berger". 19 September 2011.
  13. "Le Conseil d'Administration".
  14. L'Académie / Who's who ? / Bruno Colmant sur le site de l'Académie royale de Belgique
  15. "Bruno Colmant remporte le Prix du livre politique 2017". 26 November 2017.
  16. Club, Belgian Finance. "Belgian Finance Club | Le Club > Objectifs". www.belfinclub.be (in français). Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  17. "WWF".
  18. "UWE".
  19. "Forum financier belge".
  20. "The Louvain School of Management".
  21. "CFO of the Year".
  22. "Bruno Colmant | L'Echo". www.lecho.be (in français). Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  23. "Le grand Oral avec Bruno Colmant". Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  24. BUSINESS, BFM. "La semaine de Marc (1/2): Les hausses de salaires, un phénomène durable ? – 16/02" (in français). BFM BUSINESS. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  25. Newmedia, RTL. "Référendum grec: Bruno Colmant évoque l'avenir de la Grèce dans l'UE". Retrieved 23 August 2018.


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