Welcome to
Kreab Brussels

Explaining complicated matters in a simple way

Since our start in 1992, we have developed an outstanding understanding of European decision making processes.

We represent the interests of companies and organizations toward European institutions, Member States and other public bodies, with the objective to have an impact on relevant policies through constructive dialogue.

The political and economic landscape of Europe is in constant change but is sometimes difficult to navigate.

As EU policy decisions have substantial impact on business it is crucial to have a proactive and productive presence in Brussels, in order to stay ahead of EU developments by understanding policy priorities and anticipating change.

As one of the largest Public Affairs consultancies in Brussels, we offer a full range of services to our clients. From monitoring, intelligence gathering and policy analysis, to providing and implementing lobbying and profile raising strategies, and senior counsel to boards and executives.

We assess regulatory opportunities and risks, be it in forthcoming legislation or in the implementation and compliance of existing legislation.

By combining our expertise and substantial knowledge about political processes with communication skills and know-how, we strategically advise our clients and assist them in developing and implementing Public Affairs strategies.

Bringing together a broad range of professionals, our experienced consultants and senior advisors possess vast experience from the EU institutions, Member States’ regulators, the media, think tanks, NGOs and the private sector.

"At Kreab Brussels, we strongly believe in creating continuous dialogue with decision makers and other stakeholders to constructively shape policy decisions.
We put our clients’ concerns into an EU context in order to create a beneficial dialogue between industry and policy"

Karl Isaksson

Managing Partner, Kreab Brussels

We are experts in communications

Financial
Services

Sustainability

Trade

Competition

Digital

Brexit

Defence and
Civil Protection