hovedsæde
Hovedsæde is a term used to describe the main office or central administration of a company or organization. In Danish use, it refers to the location where the company’s central management and control are concentrated, and where the essential decision-making processes typically take place. The concept helps distinguish the core center of governance from other facilities such as production sites or regional offices.
In practice, hovedsæde is often relevant for questions of corporate governance, taxation, and jurisdiction. The place
Hovedsæde is not always the same as a company’s registered address. Many organizations have a registered office
Etymology and equivalents: the word breaks down into hoved (head or main) and sæde (seat or residence),