In May 2025,
Crédit Agricole announced the acquisition of a 9.9% minority stake in Crelan.
1937-1980: From parastatal institution to cooperative model Crelan's roots lie in 1937, with the creation of the National Institute for Agricultural Credit (NILK), intended to provide financial support to the agricultural sector after the 1929 crisis. In the 1960s, cooperative operation emerges with Lanbokas and Scopeca, and the product range is systematically expanded. The 1980s bring economic challenges, but also a successful restructuring led by Luc Versele and Albert Huygens.
1993-1999: Privatisation and modernisation The 1990s mark the beginning of Landbouwkrediet's privatisation. In 1993, the cooperative greenhouses become co-shareholders, followed by Swiss Life and Bacob. In 1998, the bank moves to its new headquarters in Anderlecht, a symbolic step in its modernisation.
2000-2012: Strong growth through acquisitions and diversification Landbouwkrediet (the predecessor of Crelan) grows strongly thanks to the acquisitions of Europabank (2004), Keytrade Bank (2005) and clients of
Kaupthing Bank Belgium (2009). The creation of Landbouwkrediet Verzekeringen (2007) is an important addition to the banking offering. In 2011, Centea is acquired, a step that prepares for the later merger. The bank also shows its sporting commitment through sponsorship of the Borlée family and Belgian athletics.
2013-2014: The birth of Crelan and digital innovation On 1 April 2013, Landbouwkrediet and Centea merge to form Crelan. The new bank immediately gains a place among the top ten Belgian banks. 2014 sees the launch of the Crelan Mobile App, which is a major step in the digitalisation of services. The collaboration with UGent through the Crelan Chair supports innovative agriculture.
2016-2015: Back to the core - cooperative and Belgian In 2016, Crelan sells Keytrade Bank and concludes an agreement with Fidea for the distribution of non-life and life insurance. In 2015, Crelan becomes fully Belgian and cooperative: CrelanCo cv becomes the sole shareholder. This creates a transparent and simplified organisational structure.
2017: Leadership and innovation in agriculture Crelan strengthens its role in the world of agriculture with a Chair at the
University of Liège (Gembloux) and a partnership with crowdfunding platform MiiMOSA. On 27 April, Philippe Voisin is named CEO, succeeding Luc Versele.
2018: Establishment of CrelanCo Foundation With the launch of the CrelanCo Foundation, Crelan shapes its social commitment. The foundation supports sustainable projects nominated by cooperative shareholders. In the same year, the life insurance offering is expanded thanks to a partnership with Allianz.
2019: Strategic sponsorship and restructuring 2019 is marked by strategic realignment. The Federatie van de Kassen van het Landbouwkrediet will be dissolved; its tasks will be taken up by CrelanCo, the bank's cooperative core. Crelan also becomes visible on the sports field: as main sponsor of the Belgian national basketball teams and as partner of the IKO-Crelan cyclo-cross team. In October, the acquisition of AXA Bank Belgium will be announced, along with a distribution agreement for AXA insurance through Crelan's branch network.
2020: Agility in times of crisis and focus on wellbeing In full coronacrisis, Crelan switches at lightning speed to full home working in early 2020. The bank succeeds in guaranteeing its service to customers and the safety of employees. This forms the basis for the “New Way of Working” project, which aims for more flexibility, autonomy and well-being at work. For the fifth year in a row, Crelan receives the Top Employer label. In 2019, Crelan announced its intention to acquire AXA Bank Belgium, the Belgian banking business of French insurer
AXA, for 620 million euros ($688.51 million). The acquisition, was completed in December 2021 making Crelan Belgium's fifth-largest lender.
2021-2024: Merger with AXA Bank Belgium - economies of scale and growth The acquisition of AXA Bank Belgium by Group Crelan was successfully completed on 31 December 2021, following approval by the
European Central Bank. Since then, both banks have been working towards full integration, with the planned legal merger in spring 2024. This move places Crelan among the top five Belgian retail banks. Since 2021, Crelan customers have also had access to AXA's extensive non-life insurance offering. At the same time, Crelan Insurance was transferred to AXA Belgium. The merger between Crelan and AXA Bank Belgium was completed on 10 June 2024.
2025: Strategic partnership with Crédit Agricole In May 2025, Crelan Group and the Crédit Agricole Group announced the signing of a long-term partnership agreement. Under this partnership, Crédit Agricole will take a minority stake of 9.99% in Crelan. In addition, the agreement includes commercial collaborations in asset management, private banking and leasing, enabling Crelan to further strengthen its offer and expertise. == Sponsorship ==