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About NACE-BEL Codes

NACE and NACE-BEL classify economic activity in Belgium and across Europe.

What is NACE?

NACE, short for the European statistical classification of economic activities, is used across the European Union to group business activity into a consistent hierarchy.

It is the backbone for comparable statistics, business registers, and a range of administrative processes that depend on describing what an organization actually does.

What is NACE-BEL?

NACE-BEL is Belgium's national implementation of NACE. It keeps the European structure but adds the specificity needed for Belgian administrative and economic use.

Belgian businesses rely on NACE-BEL codes for registration, compliance, tax-related workflows, and official reporting.

Code structure

The codes form a hierarchy from broader sectors down to more specific classes. That lets businesses classify themselves at the right degree of detail.

Level 201

Section

The broadest practical grouping used in the public directory.

Level 301.1

Division

Adds a more specific economic branch within the section.

Level 401.11

Group

Narrows the activity into a more precise operational category.

Level 501.111

Class

The most specific level published in this directory.

NACE-BEL versions

NACE-BEL 2003

Based on NACE Rev. 1.1 and used earlier in the 2000s to reflect the economy of that period.

NACE-BEL 2008

Aligned with NACE Rev. 2 and introduced important updates for services and digital activity.

NACE-BEL 2025

The current version, updated for newer economic realities while staying aligned with European standards.

International context

NACE is derived from the United Nations ISIC framework, which means European activity data can still be compared in a broader international context.

Eurostat and national statistical offices periodically review the classification so it keeps pace with how the economy changes.

The main idea is simple: everyone uses the same structure, so analysis, reporting, and administration stay consistent.

Applications and uses

NACE-BEL codes matter well beyond statistics. They appear across the practical machinery of running and regulating businesses.

Business registration

Belgian companies use NACE-BEL codes when incorporating and updating official records.

Tax and compliance

Authorities use classifications to segment businesses for administrative and regulatory work.

Statistics and reporting

Economic data can be collected and compared consistently across sectors and countries.

Procurement and tenders

Public and private tender flows often rely on activity codes to define scope.

Finding the right code

The best code is the one that reflects the main activity of the business. If you are unsure, use the search directory to explore related activities and cross-check against official Belgian guidance.

Practical advice

If the classification affects a formal filing or legal obligation, confirm the final choice with a professional advisor or the relevant Belgian authority.