Company details: ownership structure and portfolio graph
Understand the full ownership chain via the interactive network graph on the Portfolio tab: filter active or all entities, expand the chain level by level, read ownership shares, click nodes for details, and export as an image or PDF.
The Portfolio tab draws the entire ownership structure around a company as one interactive network graph: owners, subsidiaries, key people and properties in a single view. You can filter by active or all entities, expand the ownership chain level by level, click a node for details, and export the graph as an image or a PDF.
1Open the Portfolio tab
Look up the company (by CVR or name) and open its detail page. Go to the Portfolio tab in the tab bar:
The graph is built around the company in the centre. Owners sit above it, subsidiaries below — arrows show the ownership relationship and the direction of the chain.
If the company has no ownership records in the public registers, the tab shows No portfolio found. That usually means the company has neither registered owners nor subsidiaries in the CVR register.
2Filter active vs. all entities
At the top of the graph you choose how much is shown:
Active All
- Active — only active companies and current ownerships.
- All — also includes dissolved companies, divested subsidiaries and Former owners.
Each button shows a count, so you can see how much the chain grows when you switch to All.
3Read the nodes and ownership shares
Each node is a company or a person. Colours and icons tell them apart, and status (e.g. Under bankruptcy, Compulsorily dissolved, Dissolved after merger) is shown directly on the company nodes.
Keep two kinds of ownership share apart:
- Estimated ownership share — the direct share in the company the node attaches to.
- Estimated ultimate ownership share — the share all the way up the chain to the top (root), normalised. Use it to see how much a person or holding company actually controls several levels down.
A person node also shows year of birth and Owner since / Former ownership with the ownership period itself — useful for seeing how long an ownership has lasted.
4Expand the chain and click a node
The graph starts with the nearest levels. You expand deeper yourself:
- Click Show relations on a company node to fetch its own owners and subsidiaries. The button switches to Hide relations.
- Each new step is labelled Level 2, Level 3 and so on, so you can see how deep in the structure you are.
- Click a node to open a detail panel with tabs:
From here you jump onward in the system with Go to the company, Go to the person or Go to the property.
5Show or hide properties
Properties owned by the companies can be drawn into the graph. Turn them on or off with one click:
Show properties
The button toggles between Show properties and Hide properties. A property node shows residential area, commercial area, number of units, trade price and estimated ownership share — and Go to the property opens the property's full detail page.
6Export the graph
Once the structure is expanded the way you want it, you can take it out of the app:
- Save image saves the current graph as a PNG (the whole structure is fitted into the image).
- Save PDF compiles the ownership structure into a report with the root, the owners and the subsidiaries — bounded by your active Active/All filter.
- Share shares the graph through your device's share sheet.
The export follows the structure you have expanded and the filter you have selected. Expand the levels you want included — and choose Active or All — before you save the image or PDF.