Stampe et Vertongen was a Belgian aircraft manufacturer formed in 1922 and based at Antwerp.
The company specialised in design and construction of primary trainers/tourers and advanced trainers.
The company's most successful design was the SV.4 of 1933, a light tourer/trainer biplane powered by a de Havilland Gipsy III engine.
Although only 35 were produced before the start of the war, a total of 940 were built, mainly under licence by other companies.
Post-war activities did not meet with much success, and the company closed down in 1957.