kontserniga
Kontserniga is a term used in Estonian business and legal contexts to refer to a corporate group or conglomerate. It is derived from the German word "Konzern," which also means a group of companies under common control. In Estonia, a kontserniga typically consists of a parent company and one or more subsidiary companies, where the parent company holds a majority of the voting rights or exerts dominant influence over the subsidiaries.
The structure of a kontserniga allows for centralized management and strategic coordination among the subsidiary companies.
In Estonian law, the concept of a kontserniga is recognized and regulated to ensure transparency and accountability.
The term kontserniga is also used in broader discussions about corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, and