The Dutch UBO-register for corporate and other legal entities
Update 15 December: As of 27 September 2020, corporate and other legal entities that are incorporated or established under Dutch law and that are registered in the Dutch Trade Register are required to obtain, hold and register certain personal information on their ultimate beneficial owners (UBOs) in the Dutch UBO-register.

In our newest edition of Quoted, we describe the key elements of the Dutch UBO-register.
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Pleuni Visser
Senior associate Tax adviserPleuni Visser, tax adviser, is a member of the Family Owned Business & Private Wealth practice group in our Amsterdam office.
T: +31 20 578 53 13 M: +31 6 55 34 08 61 E: pleuni.visser@loyensloeff.comRick van der Velden
Partner Tax adviserRick van der Velden, tax adviser, is a member of the Family Owned Business & Private Wealth practice group in our Rotterdam office.
T: +31 10 224 67 40 M: +31 6 51 58 11 26 E: rick.van.der.velden@loyensloeff.comChrista Parlevliet
Senior Associate Assigned civil law notaryChrista Parlevliet, assigned civil law notary, is a member of is a member of the Corporate practice group in our Amsterdam office.
T: +31 10 224 62 14 M: +31 6 13 84 52 93 E: christa.parlevliet@loyensloeff.comWillemijn van Duren
Associate Tax AdviserWillemijn van Duren, tax adviser, is a member of the Family Owned Business & Private Wealth practice group in our Amsterdam office.
T: +31 20 578 5082 M: +316 83 19 96 84 E: willemijn.van.duren@loyensloeff.com