omandikontroll
Omandikontroll is a term used in some Nordic and Baltic language contexts to denote control over an entity that is achieved primarily through ownership rights. It refers to the power to influence or determine strategic decisions, appoint or shape management, and approve major transactions through a combination of shareholding, voting rights, and related governance arrangements.
Control through ownership typically requires a sufficient level of voting power, which may be realized through
Measuring omandikontroll commonly involves assessing effective control rather than mere legal ownership. Analysts consider the percentage
Legal and policy implications include transparency requirements for beneficial ownership, minority protection mechanisms, and, in some
In corporate practice, omandikontroll is observed in parent–subsidiary relationships, family-owned firms, and investment vehicles where a