Business demography, European standard; size class,SIC2008

Business demography, European standard; size class,SIC2008

SIC 2008 Persons employed Periods Enterprises Total (number) Enterprises Births (number) Enterprises Deaths (number) Newly born enterprise survivals Newly born enterprises surviving year 1 (number) Newly born enterprise survivals Newly born enterprises surviving year 2 (number) Newly born enterprise survivals Newly born enterprises surviving year 3 (number) Newly born enterprise survivals Newly born enterprises surviving year 4 (number) Newly born enterprise survivals Newly born enterprises surviving year 5 (number) Enterprise population Persons employed (number) Enterprise population Employees (number)
64 Financial institutions, no insurance Total 2023* 97,883 4,713 4,584 6,647 5,968 4,842 4,691 3,927 180,976 180,530
64 Financial institutions, no insurance 0 employees 2023* 84,383 4,548 4,545 6,313 5,660 4,559 4,343 3,675 446 0
64 Financial institutions, no insurance 1 to 4 employees 2023* 9,843 135 27 271 246 268 322 238 35,564 35,564
64 Financial institutions, no insurance 5 to 9 employees 2023* 1,898 23 8 39 44 8 21 9 13,986 13,986
64 Financial institutions, no insurance 10 employees or more 2023* 1,759 7 4 24 18 7 5 5 130,980 130,980
65 Insurance and pension funding Total 2023* 537 8 21 10 6 16 14 15 41,005 40,988
65 Insurance and pension funding 0 employees 2023* 269 7 19 9 4 13 9 15 17 0
65 Insurance and pension funding 1 to 4 employees 2023* 82 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 155 155
65 Insurance and pension funding 5 to 9 employees 2023* 29 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 193 193
65 Insurance and pension funding 10 employees or more 2023* 157 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 40,639 40,639
651 Insurance (no reinsurance) Total 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
651 Insurance (no reinsurance) 0 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
651 Insurance (no reinsurance) 1 to 4 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
651 Insurance (no reinsurance) 5 to 9 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
651 Insurance (no reinsurance) 10 employees or more 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
652 Reinsurance Total 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
652 Reinsurance 0 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
652 Reinsurance 1 to 4 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
652 Reinsurance 5 to 9 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
652 Reinsurance 10 employees or more 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
662 Activities auxiliary to insurance Total 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
662 Activities auxiliary to insurance 0 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
662 Activities auxiliary to insurance 1 to 4 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
662 Activities auxiliary to insurance 5 to 9 employees 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
662 Activities auxiliary to insurance 10 employees or more 2023* . . . . . . . . . .
Q Health and social work activities Total 2023* 241,770 24,098 10,427 23,381 20,473 16,295 16,304 13,641 1,608,443 1,461,971
Q Health and social work activities 0 employees 2023* 215,102 23,639 10,283 22,802 19,917 15,796 15,805 13,137 146,152 0
Q Health and social work activities 1 to 4 employees 2023* 12,050 403 116 457 429 371 406 406 26,078 25,800
Q Health and social work activities 5 to 9 employees 2023* 6,061 45 22 95 83 92 58 69 40,784 40,742
Q Health and social work activities 10 employees or more 2023* 8,557 11 6 27 44 36 35 29 1,395,429 1,395,429
86 Human health activities Total 2023* 149,627 10,990 5,686 11,405 12,216 9,389 9,207 7,689 681,167 587,943
86 Human health activities 0 employees 2023* 132,134 10,750 5,617 11,094 11,923 9,116 8,929 7,419 93,224 0
86 Human health activities 1 to 4 employees 2023* 8,566 205 58 248 241 208 240 224 18,758 18,758
86 Human health activities 5 to 9 employees 2023* 4,417 31 8 55 36 52 29 34 29,652 29,652
86 Human health activities 10 employees or more 2023* 4,510 4 3 8 16 13 9 12 539,533 539,533
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table includes information on business demography according to the European standard. Figures in this table are also submitted in this form to Eurostat. Information concerns the population of active enterprises, enterprise births and deaths, broken down by legal form and by the National Classification of Economic Activity 2008 (NCEA 2008, based on NACE Rev 2.0). Data also includes persons employed and employees in these enterprises.

Data available from: 2010

Status of the figures:

The figures in this table are final for 2010 through 2022. The figures for 2023 are provisional. Only the data on Dissolved companies for 2023 will be adjusted.

Changes as of September 4, 2025:
The provisional figures for 2023 have been added, and the figures for 2022 have been adjusted and finalized.

When will new figures be released?
Figures on a new reporting year (T – 2) will be published in July of the current year T.

Description topics

Enterprises
Total
Enterprise:
The actual transactor in the production process characterised by independence in deciding on that process and in offering its products to third parties.

It follows from this definition, and in particular from the element of independence, that an enterprise can comprise more than one establishment, but also more than one legal unit. (Legal units include both natural and legal persons.) This is the case when the separate establishments or legal units do not operate independently. Conversely, it is possible to distinguish between different parts within a legal unit that operate independently in terms of production. These then constitute as many enterprises as defined. The latter is especially the case for larger groups with diverse activities.
When a unit thus defined extends over several countries, the Dutch part will be considered as a whole company for the sake of national statistics.

In official CBS terminology the enterprise as defined here is called the enterprise unit (BE), so that there is no confusion with the term enterprise used in common parlance, which is not very precise in this respect.

The statistical unit enterprise is an operationalisation of the kind-of-activity unit, as defined by Eurostat. This definition combines two requirements that may conflict: contributing to one activity versus corresponding to one or more operational units. The Netherlands gives priority to the second requirement when operationalising to the statistical enterprise unit.
Births
An enterprise birth is the creation of a new enterprise.

This means that economic criteria for an enterprise must be met: there must be information on employment or turnover of the enterprise. Furthermore, it is important that the enterprise is actually new. The continuation of one or more existing enterprises is therefore not an enterprise birth.

There is no enterprise birth in the case of
- enterprises that are created as a result of a merger, division or demerger;
- takeover or privatisation of part of a company;
- change of name;
- change of legal form;
- change of ownership;
- gradual change of activity;
- relocation;
- reactivation.
Deaths
An enterprise death is the termination of an existing enterprise.

This means that there is no question of a significant part of the activities being continued by another enterprise. An enterprise death only occurs when the enterprise (with the associated employment) no longer belongs to the enterprise population. The best-known example of this is bankruptcy.

There is no enterprise death in the case of:
- enterprises that disappear as a result of a merger, division or demerger;
- takeover or privatisation of part of an enterprise;
- change of name;
- change of legal form;
- change of ownership;
- gradual change of activity
- relocation;
- reactivation.
Newly born enterprise survivals
Newly born enterprises surviving year 1
An enterprise birth is the creation of a new enterprise. Here, it concerns enterprise births that took place in the year preceding the reporting year and are still active.
Newly born enterprises surviving year 2
An enterprise birth is the creation of a new enterprise. Here, it concerns enterprise births that took place two years prior to the reporting year and are still active.
Newly born enterprises surviving year 3
An enterprise birth is the creation of a new enterprise. Here, it concerns enterprise births that took place three years prior to the reporting year and are still active.
Newly born enterprises surviving year 4
An enterprise birth is the creation of a new enterprise. Here, it concerns enterprise births that took place four years prior to the reporting year and are still active.
Newly born enterprises surviving year 5
An enterprise birth is the creation of a new enterprise. Here, it concerns enterprise births that took place five years prior to the reporting year and are still active.
Enterprise population
Persons employed
The number of persons employed consists of:
- employees and directors who are on the payroll;
- employees who are on the payroll of another enterprise or institution, but work in the enterprise's own place of business and as such are in fact part of the workforce (agency staff);
- employed proprietors, partners, associates and cooperating family members;
- agency staff. Loaned personnel (employees on the payroll, but working for another enterprise or institution) are not included under persons employed.
Employees
The number of employees is determined on the basis of the employees on the payroll excluding director-major shareholders. The number of employees per company is calculated from wage tax data from the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration.