Union of Self-Employed Entrepreneurs
UNIZO (Dutch: Unie van Zelfstandige Ondernemers) is a Belgian catholic organization of Self-Employed and Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME); it is mainly situated in the Flemish region of the Kingdom of Belgium.
UNIZO with over 80,000 members, is the largest Christian association of its kind. Until 2000 UNIZO was known as the Nationaal Christelijk Middenstandsverbond (NCMV). UNIZO is represented in the national labor Council and in the Economic and Social Council of Flanders.
Objectives
UNIZO wants to give SMEs a voice from the local up to the European level. The organization provides information and advice to its members and stimulates networking both within Belgium as with foreign companies. Unizo helps the SME from the start up over the internationalization and to the take-over of the company.
Flor Joosen is currently the president of UNIZO; he succeeded Rik Jaeken.
Provost and clergy associated
- The most Rev. canon Jules Colpaert 1948-1964
- The most Rev. canon André Van Hove 1964-1974
- Monsignor Jozef Smits
Publication
UNIZO publishes the magazine, z.o. magazine. The magazine is intended for small and medium-sized enterprises. Sold commercially in Belgium, it has a run of 86,844 copies. It is the largest review in Belgium for this target group.
See also
- Agoria
- Brussels Enterprises Commerce and Industry (BECI)
- Economy of Belgium
- European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (UEAPME)
- Federation of Belgian Enterprises
- Flemish Quality Management Center
- VKW
- National Federation of Independent Business (USA)
- VOKA
- Walloon Union of Companies