BE_RA000025
(CDQ)
Business partner/identifier/issuing body/RA000025
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Technical key Defines a unique key by which e.g. data model concepts can be referenced in a technical integration context. These keys are unique in the CDL context. | BE_RA000025
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GLEIF registration authority code | RA000025
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Local registration authority code Code of the local registration authority. | n/a |
Monolingual name Language-specific name of a data model concept or concept value. | Federal Public Service Economy (Ministry of Economy) (en), Federale Overheidsdienst Economie / Service Public Fédéral Economie (fr) |
Country scope Defines a address/country a given concept is used in (or valid in, or relevant for etc.), i.e. the country-specific scope of a concept. | BE (Belgien, Belgium, Belgique, België, 比利时) |
Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. | No description available. |
URL URL that provides more information for a given concept. | http://kbopub.economie.fgov.be/kbopub/zoeknummerform.html?lang=en |
DEPRECATED: Name | Federal Public Service Economy (Ministry of Economy) |
DEPRECATED: International Name | Federal Public Service Economy (Ministry of Economy) |
Managed identifiers
Identifier | Technical key | Description |
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Administrational Register Number (Belgium) | BE_ARN | The Belgian NN is a multi-purpose identification number which acts as a Belgian tax identification number, a national register number and a social security number. It is used for tax administration, social security and public records in Belgium. The NN is issued by the Belgian government through the Federal Public Service department. The Belgian National Register Number is found on Belgian ID cards, social security cards and passports. It is a unique 11-digit number consisting of the holder’s date of birth (first 6 digits) then three digits to differentiate people born on the same day (odd numbers 001-997 for men, 002-998 for women) and a final two digits calculated on the previous nine digits. Businesses also get a Belgian NN. This is a 10-digit number used primarily for tax purposes as well as public records. |
Branch Unit Number (Belgium) | BE_BUN | A branch number is given to a company to identify an address where at least one of the company’s activities is exercised, for example, a workshop, office, warehouse, agency, or subsidiary. Unlike the enterprise number, there is no legal requirement to print the branch number.
All branches of a company will receive a unique number that is different from the enterprise number. The branch number is transferable to another company, such as after a merger or takeover. BE_BUN consists of 10 digits. |
Enterprise number (Belgium) | BE_ENT_NO | The National Number (or Association Number, Company Number or Unique Establishment Number) is a unique code given by the Belgian government, according to the law of 24.6.2003. The National Number has 10 digits without any space. If is has only 9 digits, zero should be added before the number. |
Legal Entity Identifier | LEI_ID | A Legal Entity Identifier (or LEI) is a 20-character identifier that identifies distinct legal entities that engage in financial transactions. It is defined by ISO 17442. Natural persons are not required to have an LEI;Business_partner/identifier/issuing_body/ they’re eligible to have one issued, however, but only if they act in an independent business capacity. The LEI is a global standard, designed to be non-proprietary data that is freely accessible to all. As of October 2017, over 630,000 legal entities from more than 195 countries have now been issued with LEIs. |