Finance analyst · Brussels, Belgium
Finance analyst salary in Brussels — typical band and what it buys
Mid-senior finance analyst at a corporate, investment bank, or financial-services company.
Data signals
What the numbers say
The pay band
A finance analyst in Brussels typically earns around 71,759 EUR (mid-market), with most offers between 50,926 EUR and 101,852 EUR.
What it nets and supports
After local tax the mid-market figure nets about 3,708 EUR/month — enough to support a comfortable lifestyle in Brussels.
Versus the New York benchmark
Pay for this role in Brussels runs about 50% of the New York rate before adjusting for cost of living.
Estimated band
Finance analyst gross salary in Brussels
Local-currency band derived from a $77,500 NYC P50 anchor × 0.50 city multiplier × 0.9259 EUR/USD.
What €71,759 gross buys you in Brussels
Net after Belgium's effective payroll deduction, mapped to Mundevo's lifestyle tiers.
Required monthly net at each tier in Brussels
Where the P50 salary lands across Mundevo's four lifestyle tiers.
| Tier | Required net / month | Your P50 net covers it? |
|---|---|---|
| Premium | €3,816 | No |
| ComfortableBest fit | €3,010 | Yes |
| Balanced | €2,439 | Yes |
| Frugal | €1,868 | Yes |
Who this band describes
The finance analyst archetype here is a mid-senior IC — 4-7 years of experience, in roles like FP&A, corporate finance, investment banking analyst-to-associate, or buy-side analyst.
Investment banking and buy-side roles anchor the upper end of the band, particularly in tier-1 financial centres (NYC, London, Zurich, Singapore, Hong Kong). Corporate FP&A at mature non-financial companies sits in the middle. Bonuses are a significant share of total compensation in finance-hub markets and are not always captured in salary-only databases.
Common employer types at this band: Investment banks, Asset managers, Corporate finance, Consultancies, Financial services.
Cross-check before negotiation
Mundevo's band is derived, not surveyed. For an offer conversation, anchor on at least one of these.
- Wall Street Oasis compensation surveys — strong banking/buy-side data
- Glassdoor — broader corporate finance coverage
- eFinancialCareers salary tools — for European finance hubs