This article helps you to understand the key elements in the network diagram.
The corporate network diagrams visualize the relationships between companies, their legal representatives, and beneficial owners, making complex business structures easy to understand. By highlighting cross-connections, the diagrams provide insights into partnerships, shareholdings, and key individuals, offering a transparent view of corporate operations and influence.
Here’s an explanation of the key elements and KPIs you’ll encounter:
Relationship types:
Solid Lines represent formal, legally binding relationships, such as directorships or ownership ties.
Dotted Lines represent less formal or non-legal relationships, such as shared addresses or other similar associations.
Note: The exact type of relationship can be seen on mouse over or touch for further clarification
Further abbreviations:
LC stands for Limited Partnership Capital. It refers to the capital contribution made by the limited partners (Kommanditisten) in a limited partnership (Kommanditgesellschaft, abbreviated as KG).
BO stands for Beneficial Owner, which refers to the individual(s) who ultimately own or control a company or asset, even if it is held in the name of another entity or person.
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