“naamloze vennootschap”

*abbreviated ‘NV’*

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“NAM losha VEN oh chop”

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(Dutch pronunciation: [ˈnaːmloːzə vɛˈnoːtsxɑp]

correctly abbreviated[1] nv,

however, often abbreviated N.V. or NV) or (in the Walloon region of Belgium) Société anonyme (SA)

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*”naamloze vennootschap” is a type of ‘public company’ defined by business law in [‘the netherlands’ / ‘belgium’ / ‘indonesia’ (where it is known as perseroan terbatas, correctly abbreviated PT, however often abbreviated PT. or P.T. and allows for private companies) / ‘suriname’]*

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The company is owned by shareholders, and the company’s shares are not registered to certain owners, so that they may be traded on the public stock market.[3]

The phrase literally means “nameless partnership” or “anonymous venture” and comes from the fact that the partners (the shareholders) are not directly known. This is in contrast to the term for a private limited company, which is called besloten vennootschap (an “exclusive” or “closed partnership”, one in which stock is not for sale on open markets).

Each naamloze vennootschap is a legal entity in the Netherlands, Belgium, Aruba, Curaçao, Suriname, St. Maarten, and Indonesia. A minimum of €45,000 paid in capital is required to register a Dutch NV.[4]

See also[edit]

AB (publ) (Publikt Aktiebolag) – the corresponding concept in Sweden and Finland

AG (Aktiengesellschaft) – the corresponding concept in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland

A/S (Aktieselskab) – the corresponding concept in Denmark

AS (Aksjeselskap) – the corresponding concept in Norway

BV (Besloten vennootschap) – a private (closed) limited company in the Netherlands and in Dutch-speaking Belgium.

Inc (Incorporated) – the corresponding concept in US

Ltd (Limited) – The corresponding concept in Commonwealth countries such as India and other countries which is for public companies just Ltd or private companies with Pvt Ltd or Pte Ltd in Singapore.

Oyj (Julkinen Osakeyhtiö) – the corresponding concept in Finland

Plc (Public Limited Company) – the corresponding concept in the UK and Ireland

S.A. – the corresponding concept in Latin America, Portugal, France, Spain, and other Romanic countries, also in Poland and the Walloon region of Belgium

SE (Societas Europaea) – additional legal structure of a company available in the European Union

S.p.A. (Società per Azioni) – the corresponding concept in Italy

Types of companies

References[edit]

^ “Nederlandse Taalunie”.

^ Ulinich, Anya (2014-06-27). “N.V. (NV or Naamloze Vennootschap) Definition | Investopedia”. Retrieved 2016-08-22.

^ “Dutch NV (Naamloze Vennootschap): Public Limited Company”. ODINT Consulting. 2022-02-16. Retrieved 2022-02-18.

^ “Public limited company (NV)”. business.gov.nl. Retrieved 2021-09-30.

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