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1982: Joseph Faymonville establishes the firm FAYMONVILLE & PARTNERS.
1987: Establishment of FAYMONVILLE, YANA and PARTNERS in Brussels, later transformed into GEE.  Under Georges Yana and, later, Isabelle Folie, GEE develops into an established tax consultancy firm in Brussels.
1988: Together with Kurt Leinen, Joseph Faymonville sets up FAYMONVILLE, LEINEN & PARTNERS, trading under the name of “DIE TREUHANDGESELLSCHAFT AG”.
1989: Establishment of FIDUNORD in Weiswampach/Luxembourg – an important location of the Treuhand Group in the financial centre of Luxembourg.  Erwin Schröder becomes partner and director.
1990: The new firm of ECOLEX takes on the increasingly important area of finance and subsidy consultancy, developing over time into the separate consultancy domain of corporate consultancy for SMEs.
1995: Establishment of FIDUCIAIRE DE LA TOUR in Namur, capital of the Walloon Region.
1998: Another firm, EUPENER TREUHANDGESELLSCHAFT, is established in eastern Belgium, ensuring even closer proximity to clients in the north of the German-speaking Community.
2000: ECOLEX becomes TREUHAND UNTERNEHMENSBERATUNG, subsequently strengthened by managing partner Dr. Daniel Weinbrenner.
2002: EUPENER TREUHANDGESELLSCHAFT takes over the tax consultancy firm LINCÉ in Heus/Verviers.  René Michel becomes director of EUEPNER TREUHANDGESELLSCHAFT.

The consultancy operation is expanded to include a payroll secretariat.  The duties are performed by FN HERMES.
2004: René Michel becomes a partner of EUPENER TREUHANDGESELLSCHAFT and Frederic Callens becomes a partner of FIDUCIAIRE DE LA TOUR in Namur.
The TREUHAND ACADEMY, with the CORPORATE DESK department, commences its activities headed by Anja Heyen.

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