Institutional investors; balance sheet 1998 - 2012

Institutional investors; balance sheet 1998 - 2012

Institutional investors Periods Assets Deposits In national currency Rest of the world (mln euro) Assets Deposits In foreign currency Rest of the world (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds financial corporations Other non-monetary fin. institutions (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Total other domestic (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Institutions providing health care (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds other domestic Government companies (mln euro) Assets Bonds Bonds rest of the world (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares financial corporations Other non-monetary fin. institutions (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares other domestic Total other domestic (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares other domestic Private companies (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares other domestic Government companies (mln euro) Assets Shares Shares rest of the world (mln euro) Assets Short-term securities other than shares Total short-term sec. other than shares (mln euro) Assets Short-term securities other than shares Short-term sec. other than shares r.o.w. (mln euro)
Total institutional investors 2012* 4,297 2,203 35,728 7,254 7,254 - - 442,320 9,084 23,775 23,775 - 465,057 13,745 10,027
Pension funds 2012* 3,948 1,817 10,726 2,767 2,767 - - 192,584 2,130 2,792 2,792 - 188,893 7,885 5,051
Insurance corporations 2012* 278 322 22,937 3,996 3,996 - - 127,600 4,850 14,343 14,343 - 64,360 4,230 3,379
Investment funds 2012* 71 64 2,065 491 491 - - 122,136 2,104 6,640 6,640 - 211,804 1,630 1,597
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table consists of the balance sheet of institutional investors. It enables analyzing shifts in the balance sheet of institutional investors. This is possible for the total of institutional investors, and for each of the three groups: pension funds, insurance corporations and investment funds.

Data available from 1998 to 2012.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are up to 2010 definitive, figures for 2011 are revised provisional figures and figures for 2012 are provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.

Changes as of 5 February 2015:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by table Institutional investors; balance sheet. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Assets
Deposits
Non-transferable deposits with monetary financial institutions. These
deposits cannot be used to make payments.
In national currency
Deposits in national currency up to 1999 relates to the guilder and from
1999 on to the euro.
Rest of the world
Rest of the world consists of non-resident units.
In foreign currency
Rest of the world
Rest of the world consists of non-resident units.
Bonds
Securities other than shares with a maturity of at least 1 year. More
common are bonds with a fixed interest rate, but floating rate notes and
zero-coupon bonds do occur.
Bonds financial corporations
Other non-monetary fin. institutions
Other non-monetary financial institutions.
They include:
- holding corporations from insurance enterprises, that control and direct
a group of domestic and foreign subsidiaries
- special purpose vehicles (SPV's), these are Dutch enterprises that hold
securitized assets which are financed by bonds
- mortgage banks, but without a banking licence because these are part of
the monetary financial institutions
- venture and development capital companies. These companies supply loans
and capital to enterprises combined with management support
- corporations engaged in hire purchase and commercial finance, but only
corporations that are not bank subsidiaries or car dealers
- municipal credit banks.
Bonds other domestic
Total other domestic
This group includes companies, non-profit institutions and households.
Companies include institutions whose main function is the production of
non-tradable goods and financial services.
These are private companies, institutions providing health care,
government companies and housing associations.
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Institutions providing health care
This group includes institutions such as hospitals, psychiatric
institutions, nursing homes and institutions in the field of social
services.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.
Bonds rest of the world
Shares
Quoted shares. These financial assets represent marketable property rights
on corporations. Prices of these shares are quoted on a recognised stock
exchange.
Shares financial corporations
Other non-monetary fin. institutions
Other non-monetary financial institutions.
They include:
- holding corporations from insurance enterprises, that control and direct
a group of domestic and foreign subsidiaries
- special purpose vehicles (SPV's), these are Dutch enterprises that hold
securitized assets which are financed by bonds
- mortgage banks, but without a banking licence because these are part of
the monetary financial institutions
- venture and development capital companies. These companies supply loans
and capital to enterprises combined with management support
- corporations engaged in hire purchase and commercial finance, but only
corporations that are not bank subsidiaries or car dealers
- municipal credit banks.
Shares other domestic
Total other domestic
This group includes companies, non-profit institutions and households.
Companies include institutions whose main function is the production of
non-tradable goods and financial services.
These are private companies, institutions providing health care,
government companies and housing associations.
Private companies
Private companies are companies and institutions active in agriculture,
industry, commerce, traffic and services.
At least fifty percent of the share capital is owned by others than the
government.
Government companies
This group includes private and statutory companies. Private government
companies are non-financial enterprises whose share is owned for at least
fifty percent by the government. Statutory government companies are state
enterprises, intermunicipal arrangements with a business nature, and
branches of municipalities and provinces with a business nature.
Shares rest of the world
Short-term securities other than shares
Securities other than shares with a maturity of maximum 1 year. Some
examples are: Dutch treasury certificates, certificates of deposit,
commercial paper.
Total short-term sec. other than shares
Total short-term securities other than shares
Short-term sec. other than shares r.o.w.
Short-term securities other than shares rest of the world.