Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Profiling in the Netherlands Practices
Maria Piszczek René Heijstek
2
Business Register One register different ways of maintenance:
350 biggest enterprises (TOP 350) financial and governmental enterprises the rest Register and sampling (survey sample) Our scope: TOP 350
3
Concern coordination the group: coordinators and profilers
group work communication within SN and beyond it profiling base Business register Respondents other maintetnance legal structure statistical structure confrontation of the data: vary of statistics
4
Legal structure
5
Legal structure - details
6
Practices - examples
7
Telecom company legal structure is very complex
statistical structure follows company division structure
9
Case change in legal structure and it’s consequences for different statistics: SFO – annual and quaterly P&L Investments International trade in services
10
Telecom Netherlands BV
Before Telecom Company NV Telecom 1 BV Telecom 2 BV Telecom 3 BV etc Telecom Netherlands BV
11
Legal change Telecom Company NV Telecom 1 BV Telecom 2 BV Telecom 3 BV
etc Telecom LTD (51%) Telecom Netherlands BV Telecom Limited (UK, branch in NL)
12
Telecom Netherlands BV (51%)
After profiling Telecom Company NV Telecom 1 BV Telecom 2 BV Telecom 3 BV etc Telecom Netherlands BV (51%) Telecom Limited (51%, branch in NL)
13
Refining company foreign parent company
refining and sale activities in NL
14
Foreign Parent company
Legal structure Refining NV Refinery BV Sales BV InvSudan BV Holding R BV Foreign Parent company
15
Case change in ownership of the goods and
change in statistical structure as result of the analyse of the data from InSudan BV in cooperation with DNB impact of those changes on the statistics
16
Summary
17
Thank you
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.