LT_RA000430
(CDQ)
Business partner/identifier/issuing body/RA000430
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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. | LT_RA000430
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GLEIF registration authority code | RA000430
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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. | State Enterprise Centre of Registers (en), Registru Centras (lt) |
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. | LT (Litauen, Lithuania, Lituanie, Lietuva, 立陶宛) |
Description Informal and comprehensive human-readable definition of a concept. | No description available. |
URL URL that provides more information for a given concept. | http://www.registrucentras.lt/jar/index en.php |
DEPRECATED: Name | State Enterprise Centre of Registers |
DEPRECATED: International Name | State Enterprise Centre of Registers |
Managed identifiers
Identifier | Technical key | Description |
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Business Registration Number (Lithuania) | LT_BRN | In Lithuania, the primary identifier for businesses is the Company Code (Įmonės kodas), also known as the "Legal Entity Identifier" or "Business Identification Number." This number is unique to each business entity registered in Lithuania and is used for tax, legal, and regulatory purposes.
The Company Code is issued by the Register of Legal Entities, a part of the State Enterprise Centre of Registers. The Company Code is a numerical code consisting of up to 9 digits. No alphabetic characters or special symbols are used in this identifier. This number is essential for various business activities such as:
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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. |