moederentiteit
A moederentiteit, also known as a parent entity or parent company, is an organization that owns and controls one or more subsidiary companies or entities. In corporate structures, the moederentiteit holds a controlling interest, typically through the ownership of more than 50% of the subsidiary's voting shares, enabling it to influence or direct the subsidiary's policies and management.
The role of a moederentiteit encompasses strategic decision-making, resource allocation, and overall governance of its subsidiaries.
Structurally, moederentiteiten can take different forms, such as holding companies, investment firms, or conglomerates. Holding companies
Legal and regulatory considerations for moederentiteiten include compliance with corporate laws, tax regulations, and reporting standards
Overall, the moederentiteit plays a central role in managing a corporate group, providing strategic oversight, risk