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Dutch registers specify per person whether they sign alone or jointly — and corporate directors (holding BVs) are common. We deliver the live record from €4.99 in minutes.
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Dutch SMEs routinely stack personal holdings above operating BVs. Verifying who actually signs means following the chain: extract of the operating BV, then of its corporate director. Each link is official and dated.
Joint-authority rules are enforced by courts; checking them beforehand is far cheaper than litigating afterwards.
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Name, birth details, date of appointment and the exact authority: solely authorised, or jointly with others; plus proxy holders with the scope of their power.
Yes — holding-BV directors are standard in Dutch structures. A second extract on the holding identifies the natural person behind it.
Yes, deregistered officers remain in the history with end dates — relevant for liability claims and fraud investigations.
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