De Tijd

It is printed on salmon pink paper since May 2009, following the example of its colleagues Financial Times, Het Financieele Dagblad, FT Deutschland and many more.

The weekend edition is enriched with two magazines:[1] Netto, on personal finance, and Sabato on lifestyle.

[4] De Tijd was established and financially supported by the Vlaams Economisch Verbond.

Both newspapers were integrated in the newly established Mediafin, in which De Persgroep and Rossel each hold a stake of 50 percent.

[1][6] Both newspapers stayed independent, but they work in the same building at the historical site of Tour & Taxis in Brussels since the merger.

According to CIM, in 2018–2019, De Tijd recorded 568,700 readers, combining the digital and paper versions.