Form of entity
Netherlands
Branch office
Not a separate legal entity. A branch office is a local office of a non-Dutch legal entity in the Netherlands (the head office).
B.V. (private company with limited liability)
Separate and distinct legal entity. Managed by a board of directors, which is responsible for making major business decisions, overseeing the general affairs and running the day-to-day operations of the BV. Directors are appointed by the shareholders of the BV. A BV can have a supervisory board to supervise the policies of the board of directors and the general course of affairs of the BV and its affiliated business. It is also possible to create a so-called 1-tier board, consisting of executive and non-executive directors.
Co-operative U.A.
Separate and distinct legal entity. Managed by a management board, which is responsible for making major business decisions, overseeing the general affairs and running the day-to-day operations of the co-operative. Directors are appointed by the members of the co-operative. A co-operative can have a supervisory board to supervise the policies of the management board and the general course of affairs of the co-operative and its affiliated business. It is also possible to create a so-called 1-tier board, consisting of executive and non-executive directors.
C.V. (a limited partnership)
A CV is not a legal entity under Dutch law. It is a partnership agreement between 1 or more general partners and 1 or more limited partners. The general partner has overall management and day-to-day responsibility. The partnership agreement can provide for the possibility that the partners elect a management committee, which will manage the day-to-day business activities of the CV and carry out the business and activities of the CV on behalf of the general partner in accordance with the power granted to them by the general partner.