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Profiling in the Netherlands Practices

Profiling in the Netherlands Practices. Maria Piszczek René Heijstek. 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.

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Profiling in the Netherlands Practices

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  1. Profiling in the NetherlandsPractices 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

  8. Case • change in legal structure and it’s consequences for different statistics: • SFO – annual and quaterly • P&L • Investments • International trade in services

  9. Before

  10. Legal change

  11. After profiling

  12. Refining company • foreign parent company • refining and sale activities in NL

  13. Legal structure

  14. 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

  15. Summary

  16. Thank you

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