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  1. EXCLU-MEDIA

    Belgium

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    Exclu-Media is specialized in the advertising. Advertising helps educate consumers about how your products or services help them and what your brand stands for. You can use ad campaigns to improve your brand building and generate a deeper understanding of your brand—from your company mission to the value of what you sell. Advertising has three main objectives: to inform, to persuade, and to remind. So, whenever you are creating an advert for your brand, make sure it services these three purposes.What are the four benefits of advertising? Main benefits of effective advertisements Increasing brand & products awareness. Standing out from the competition. Attracting current & potential customers. Educating your business customers. Increasing Sales Volume & ROI. Improving your brand positioning “image” Supporting other business operations. Advertising can increase sales by telling potential and current customers about your new product launches, special offers and improvements. Apart from reminding current customers about your business, advertising can also help to create or develop a distinctive brand for your business.

  2. VITA SOLUTIONS SPRL

    Belgium

    VITA SOLUTIONS LTD, established in February 2002, is based in Brussels, Belgium. Recognized, authorized and licensed by the licensing Authority of Belgium "Financial Services and Markets Authority" (FSMA) of Belgium, with the registered license number 49085A, since March 2002, in compliance with the European and national legislation applicable to the distribution of insurance, including Directive 2002/92/EC of 9 December 2002 on insurance mediation. Fully independent of our providers, the insurance companies. Satisfies the qualification requirements for conducting insurance based business, offering insurance products & services, in the countries the European Economic Area (EEA), under the Freedom of Provisions of Services, as defined by the European Directive of 12 December 2006 on services in the internal market, called "Services Directive" or "Bolkestein Directive". Clients vary in size and scope: from medium to high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), to small-business owners and families, to entrepreneurs, to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), to multinational companies (MNCs) and everything in between, including expatriates.