How to reach consumers successfully? If you are a business selling directly to consumers, the challenge has always been the same: who do you target, how do you reach them, and how do you ensure compliance? In this article, we use Belgium as a case example to show how registry-based consumer datasets make it possible to identify the right buyers and connect with them across verified communication channels.
Belgium is often overshadowed by larger European markets, yet it represents a valuable audience for international and domestic brands. High connectivity, strong purchasing power, and cultural diversity make Belgian households attractive targets for campaigns. To succeed here, companies need more than broad digital strategies. They need accurate, compliant consumer data that reflects the nuances of language, region, and household characteristics.
Belgium has a population of 11.7 million people in 2025. More than 95 percent of Belgians use the internet daily, and smartphone penetration exceeds 92 percent. Urbanization is high, with 98 percent of the population living in urban areas. E-commerce is projected to reach €20.1 billion in 2025.
Despite this digital readiness, Belgium is fragmented across language and culture. Reaching Flemish households requires Dutch-first communication, while Walloon households expect French. Brussels is bilingual but leans toward French in consumer-facing materials. East Belgium represents a small but unique German-speaking minority.
These divisions mean that mass campaigns without segmentation risk missing or alienating key audiences. The solution is precise, localized outreach enabled by verified consumer data.
To overcome these challenges, businesses rely on structured consumer datasets. InfobelPRO’s Belgian consumer dataset is built from registry and opt-in sources, making it both comprehensive and compliant. Unlike scraped lists or inferred profiles, this dataset provides verified contact details and demographic attributes, allowing marketers to target real individuals and households with confidence.
The dataset covers over 5.3 million individual consumer records in Belgium. It includes more than 2.3 million phone numbers, 3.4 million email addresses, and 3.3 million verified postal addresses. Every record is updated, validated, and flagged for consent where required, ensuring GDPR compliance.
Each record may include:
This foundation enables companies to build highly segmented audiences that reflect Belgium’s linguistic, cultural, and economic diversity.
Without registry-based data, businesses often rely on generic targeting through search ads, third-party cookies, or broad demographics. These approaches miss the mark in Belgium because of the country’s fragmentation and strict data regulations. Registry-based datasets offer:
In short, the dataset is not just a list of names. It is a structured, compliant resource that allows brands to reach Belgian consumers with precision.
Belgian consumers can be engaged through three primary channels: email, phone, and postal mail. Registry-based data ensures that each channel is accurate, consented, and targeted.
Email remains one of the strongest outreach tools in Belgium because it combines scalability with compliance. With millions of opt-in records available, companies can:
Belgian consumers expect transparency in email. Clear opt-out options, relevant content, and bilingual subject lines improve trust and performance.
Phone remains an important direct channel for service-based industries like telecom, energy, and insurance. The dataset contains millions of opted-in numbers that are filtered against Belgium’s DNCM registry, ensuring compliance.
Applications include:
Phone outreach in Belgium must respect language preferences. Using the dataset to match phone numbers with linguistic regions prevents wasted calls and strengthens trust.
Postal campaigns are still powerful in Belgium. Nearly 40 percent of households report engaging with flyers or coupons each month. With 3.3 million verified addresses, marketers can:
Because addresses are verified and regularly updated, campaigns avoid waste and deliver measurable ROI.
Table: Channel Comparison
Channel |
Typical Reach |
Best Use Cases |
Compliance Notes |
|
2.6M+ opt-in addresses |
Newsletters, promotions, loyalty |
Requires consent, easy opt-out |
Phone |
3M+ DNCM-filtered numbers |
Appointments, service offers |
Must filter DNCM, respect language |
Postal Mail |
3.3M+ verified addresses |
Flyers, vouchers, coupons |
GDPR aligned, effective with digital follow-up |
Registry-based data supports advanced segmentation, making campaigns highly relevant.
Examples include:
Belgium enforces GDPR rigorously. Companies using scraped or third-party data risk penalties and reputational damage. With registry-based data, every record is:
Compliance is not just about avoiding fines. It is a trust signal that improves consumer response and strengthens long-term engagement.
Reaching Belgian consumers requires precision, compliance, and cultural sensitivity. Registry-based datasets provide the foundation by offering verified emails, phone numbers, and postal addresses segmented by region, language, and demographics.
Instead of relying on generic advertising, businesses can use consumer data to design targeted campaigns that resonate locally, protect consumer trust, and deliver measurable results.
Ready to explore the Belgian dataset? Request a sample today to see how address-level targeting can improve your outreach.