xxllnc brings its application for early debt detection to Belgium
xxllnc is partnering with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce for Belgium and Luxembourg (NKVK) to bring its solution for tackling household debt to Belgium. This partnership will help us connect with Belgian communities and get our xxllnc Vroegsignalering tool to the municipalities that need it.
"Joining the NKVK is a huge step for us in bringing our work to Belgium," said Taco Vledder, Customer Success Manager at xxllnc. "We’ve seen the positive impact of early debt detection in the Netherlands, and our pilot in Genk proved it can work for Belgian families too. By working with the NKVK's network, we can help more communities support their residents, preventing a small problem from becoming a crisis."
How It Works
Our xxllnc Vroegsignalering tool is based on a successful approach from the Netherlands that helps spot the early signs of debt. By picking up on signals like a missed rent or energy payment, it allows local support teams to step in and offer help before a family's financial situation gets worse. We're excited to now bring this approach to the Belgian market.
Our work in Belgium was kicked off by a successful pilot program in Genk, which was our first project in the country. The positive results showed that this model can make a real difference for local families. Joining the NKVK means we can get this powerful tool to more communities and continue our work of building financial stability across the region.
About xxllnc
xxllnc is a technology company that builds software to help governments better serve their communities, from managing cases to social services. Our xxllnc Vroegsignalering platform is a proven tool that helps municipalities connect with and support residents facing financial hardship.
About NKVK
The NKVK (Dutch Chamber of Commerce for Belgium and Luxembourg) is a business network that helps build trade relationships between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg. It offers Dutch companies support, expertise, and networking opportunities to succeed in Belgium.