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Central Business Registration Number (Denmark)

Central Business Registration Number (CVR number)

The Danish Central Business Register (aka CVR — Danish: Det Centrale Virksomhedsregister, Greenlandic: Qitiusumik Suliffeqarfinnik Nalunaarsuiffik) is the central government register containing primary data on all businesses in Denmark (in Greenland with the effect from 1 January 2018), regardless of economic and organizational structure, except personally owned companies with an annual turnover of less than 50,000 Danish krones.

The CVR contains detailed information on all Danish and Greenlandic limited companies, including fiscal reports, management information, beneficial owners and status.

Optional protection from solicitation

Entities that opt not to receive advertising inquiries, including unsolicited emails and canvassing, are identified as “”Reklamebeskyttelse: Dette P-nummer/CVR-nummer er reklamebeskyttet,”” which translates to “”Advertising Protection: This P-number/CVR-number is advertising protected.””

Advertisers are required to identify themselves in such a way that is easily recognizable and accessible by the recipient. The name and address of the advertiser must be stated in the offer. Recipient of advertisements who state in writing that they do not want to receive advertising, the advertiser must abide, unconditionally, post haste, but no later than 3 months of receipt of the request.

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