High-growth enterprises, European standard; SIC2008

High-growth enterprises, European standard; SIC2008

SIC 2008 Periods Young fast-growing companies (aantal) Employees young, fast-growing companies (aantal)
70 Holding companies (not financial) 2022* . .
701 Holding companies (not financial) 2022* . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.


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 high-growth enterprises. These are enterprises with an average yearly employee growth of at least 10%, over a period of three subsequent years. Data is broken down by size class based on number of employees and by the National Classification of Economic Activity 2008 (NCEA 2008, based on NACE Rev 2.0). Data also includes employees in these enterprises. NACE is taken at the end of the growth period.

Data available from: 2010

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final up to and including 2021, 2022 is provisional.

Changes as of March 4, 2024:
The data for 2019 and 2020 have been finalized without changes.
The finalized figures for 2021 and the provisional figures for 2022 have been added.

A number of aggregates and breakdowns have been added to the Industry classification:
• B-S excluding O and excluding S94
• G-S excluding O and excluding S94
• P Education; Q Healthcare; R Culture, sports and recreation; 96 Other personal services (including a number of details thereof)

2 topics have been added:
• Number of young fast-growing companies
• Employees at young, fast-growing companies

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

Young fast-growing companies
High-growth enterprises, based on employment that were founded a maximum of 2 years before the start of the 3-year growth period.
Employees young, fast-growing companies
Employees in young high-growth enterprises, based on employment. The number of employees is determined based on the employees on the payroll excluding director-major shareholders. The number of employees per enterprise is calculated from wage tax data of the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration.