The editor-in-chief of both editions, Paul Trustfull, has served as editor of Forbes Afrique previously.
Forbes Benelux will be published bi-monthly in English to start. In the future, it will also be made available in Dutch. Forbes Benelux will be edited and distributed in The Netherlands and also distributed in Belgium and Luxembourg. Its initial launch will be in September 2018.
Forbes Monaco, a bi-monthly print and online edition, is scheduled to launch in June 2018. It will be accompanied by events and conferences to follow.
The editorial content of Forbes Benelux and Forbes Monaco will consist of local business news, commentary and features, as well as select editorial content from Forbes magazines from around the world.
“We are excited to partner with Vizio Publishing to launch Forbes Benelux and Forbes Monaco,” said Forbes Media CEO Mike Federle in a statement. “These editions establish our presence in key prestigious and economic European centers at a time of renewed excitement in the economy there.”
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