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Company details: key people, relations and history

Explore the board and executives, subsidiaries and production units, plus the legal timeline of a company — and click onward through the ownership and control network.

Updated 5 June 2026

Behind the master data and financials are the people, companies and events that actually tie a company together. The Key people, Companies and History tabs show the board and executives, subsidiaries and production units, and the full legal timeline — and every name is clickable, so you can navigate onward through the ownership and control network.

1Open the company and find the tabs

Search for the company under Companies and open the detail view. At the top you see the name, CVR number, status and address. Just below the header sits the tab bar — scroll horizontally if not all tabs are visible:

OverviewMaster dataPortfolioCompaniesKey peopleHistory
Note

The tabs share a URL hash, so a link to a specific tab (for example #noeglepersoner) opens directly on the right tab. On mobile you swipe between tabs with your finger.

2Key people — board, executives and owners

The Key people tab collects every registered role at the company. Each person or legal entity appears as a card with the role, period and — where registered — ownership share and voting rights.

On the left you filter by role type and status:

Roles

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  • Active shows people with an ongoing role (no end date).
  • Historical shows former board and executive members and others.
  • Estimated owners are marked separately, so you can see which ownership shares are calculated rather than directly registered.
Tip

Click a person card to open People — there you see the person's combined roles, properties and portfolio across all companies. If the key person is itself a company, the card leads on to that company's own detail page.

3Companies — subsidiaries and production units

The Companies tab (relations) splits into two sub-tabs:

CompaniesP-units
  • Companies are owned/related entities — typically subsidiaries. Each card shows the ownership chain, so you can follow control through several layers (Direct / Indirect).
  • P-units are the company's production units with address, industry and number of employees.

Filter with the status buttons at the top right:

Active Dissolved

The counter next to each button shows how many records sit in each category. When a card has coordinates, the unit also appears on the map panel to the right on desktop.

The History tab shows the company's life course as a timeline from Founded to any Dissolution. Each event has its own type marker:

Founded
Start date
Company is registered
Status
Changes
E.g. normal → bankruptcy
Merger
Companies
Combination with another company
Split
Companies
Division into several companies
Key person
Joined / left
Executive and board changes
Name / Address
Changes
With date and new value

The timeline also collects changes in Industry, Capital, Employees, Email and Phone — each with a date and new value, so you can see exactly when something happened.

Important

Status changes such as under reconstruction, bankruptcy or compulsory dissolution appear both as a badge in the header and as an event in the timeline — a quick signal of the company's current legal state.

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