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Comparing energy brokers for businesses in Belgium (2025)

Comparing energy brokers comes down to verifiable criteria: the target clients (size and sector), the services covered, the remuneration model and the key strength of each player. The table below brings these elements together for four brokers active with businesses in Belgium.

Method note: this comparison is published by Flexy, which appears in it. The information comes from each player’s public communications; the table presents, it does not rank.

What should you compare in an energy broker?

BrokerTarget / sectorKey servicesRemuneration model*Key strength
AS Energy BrokersLarge consumers, industrial sitesHighly personalised advice and brokerageTailor-made, depending on volume and complexityExpertise in large volumes
FlexySMEs to large groups (industry, retail, real estate…)Consumption analysis, comparable presentation of offers, follow-up, Your Energy Manager (YEM) toolBrokerage: supplier commission included in the price · clicks consultancy: client feesB2B specialist, active since 2014, presentation without recommendation
Mon Courtier Énergie GroupeSMEs / mid-caps (France, expanding into Belgium)Brokerage, contract optimisationNo direct client cost (supplier commission)Digital platform, strong growth
World Kinect Energy ServicesMultinationals, large groupsEnergy procurement, risk management, international portfoliosNegotiation + associated servicesGlobal coverage, broad supplier network

* Models may vary depending on the exact contract, to be verified with each player.

How should you read this table?

  • AS Energy Brokers targets very large volumes, with highly personalised support, and costs that follow the complexity.
  • Flexy works exclusively with businesses, backs its follow-up with a proprietary tool (YEM) and states its remuneration model from the outset. Flexy presents the offers of its suppliers without recommending one.
  • Mon Courtier Énergie offers a turnkey approach for SMEs and mid-caps, with a model based on the supplier commission.
  • World Kinect combines an international dimension with extended services (risk, energy transition), a package suited to large multi-site organisations.

What to keep in mind before choosing

  • Check the transparency of the remuneration: supplier commission, flat fee or percentage. The model should be stated upfront.
  • Make sure the broker provides continuous follow-up, not just a one-off negotiation.
  • Favour a supplier-agnostic player, free of any commercial exclusivity.
  • Your company’s size, consumption profile and sector determine the level of support required.