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A person's company relations, properties and portfolio

See a person's company roles, property shares and full ownership network. Read relations (active and historic), properties direct and via companies, the portfolio graph and aggregated financial figures.

Updated 6 June 2026

A person profile brings together someone's company roles, property shares and full ownership network in one place — so you can quickly see what a person controls both directly and through companies. From Overview you can drill into relations, properties, portfolio and portfolio accounts.

1Open a person and read the overview

You open a person from a search result, from an entity card in chat, or by clicking a key person on a company. The profile opens on the Overview tab.

The detail page has these tabs:

OverviewPortfolioPropertiesCompaniesTrade historyPortfolio accountsCompany relationsHistoryLand registryDocumentsNotes

The overview gathers the most important cards. Each card is clickable and takes you straight to the full tab:

Overview

Company relationsActive · Inactive · Bankruptcies Selected roles — the person's active roles with company and date Portfolio — subsidiaries, production units and properties Contact info — address and municipality Trade history — most recent purchases and sales

Note

The number under Bankruptcies counts companies that went bankrupt while the person was registered — or within one year after the person left the company. Founder roles are not counted, since incorporation is a one-time action.

2Read the company relations

Open Company relations to see all of the person's roles across companies. Switch at the top between Active and Inactive to separate current from historic relations.

Filter the list in the side panel:

Company relations

RolesAll roles Direktion Bestyrelse Legal ejer Reelle ejere Stiftere Interessenter StatusAll statuses

Each card shows the company, the role(s) and the period. When the person owns indirectly through another company, the entry is labelled Legal owner via [company], so the ownership chain is clear. Click a card to open the company's details.

3See the properties — direct and via companies

Open Properties for the person's properties. A button row splits them:

PrivatVirksomhed
  • Privat — properties the person owns directly, with ownership share in percent.
  • Virksomhed — properties owned through the person's companies, labelled with the company name.

Each property card shows the address, BFE number, energy label, area (Boligenheder, Erhvervsenheder, Matrikler) plus Offentlig ejendomsværdi (public property value) and Offentlig grundværdi (public land value). Click a card to open the full property page.

Tip

The larger sale price on the right of the card is the most recent trade — together with the price per m² and date it gives a quick price picture without opening the property.

4Understand the portfolio as a network graph

Open Portfolio for an interactive network diagram of everything the person controls: companies, subsidiaries and properties in one connected chain.

Portfolio

Active All Hide properties

  • Switch between Active and All for active companies only or the full history.
  • Use Hide properties / Show properties to declutter the graph when there are many properties.
  • Click a node to expand a company's own owners and subsidiaries.

5Compare the companies' accounts

Open Portfolio accounts to see aggregated financial figures across the companies the person is an active owner in. Choose a metric and a view in the toolbar:

Portfolio accounts

Metric — Revenue · Gross profit · Profit before tax · Net result · Balance sheet · Equity · Liabilities · Investment properties ViewOwned share Total

  • Owned share weights each figure by the person's ownership share in the company.
  • Total shows the company's full figure without weighting.

Each row is a company with a horizontal bar, financial year and industry. When Owned share is selected, the ownership share is shown as a range (the CVR register typically records ranges rather than exact shares). Click a row to open the company.

Important

Some tabs require separate data access. If your team lacks access to the relevant public registers (for example EJF for properties or the land registry), an explanatory note is shown instead of data.

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