Brønnøysund Register Centre
Brønnøysund Register Centre (Norwegian Bokmål: Brønnøysundregistrene; formally rendered as Registerenheten i Brønnøysund, Norwegian Nynorsk: Brønnøysundregistra) is a Norwegian government agency that is responsible for the management of numerous public registers for Norway, and governmental systems for digital exchange of information. The agency maintains the Norwegian metadata repository SERES and ELMER, a standard for the design of web forms. The register gets its name from the town Brønnøysund in Nordland where it is located.
Government agency | |
Industry | Registry |
Founded | 1 January 1988 |
Headquarters | Brønnøysund, Norway |
Area served | Norway |
Key people | Lars Peder Brekk (Director) |
Number of employees | 560 (28 August 2017) |
Parent | Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry |
Website | www |
Most of the registers are related to commerce, but also personal registers are conducted by Brønnøysund. The register is part of the European Business Register and is led by Lars Peder Brekk. The registry is a subsidiary of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Registers
- Central Coordinating Register for Legal Entities
- Register of Business Enterprises
- Disqualified Directors Register
- European Business Register
- Eco-Management and Audit Scheme Register
- Lottery Register
- Register of Company Accounts
- Register of the Reporting Obligations of Enterprises
- Register of Mortgaged Moveable Property
- Register of Bankruptcies
- Register of Marriage Settlements
- Register of Private Debt Amnesty
- Register of Political Parties
- National Fee Collection Office
- Norwegian Register of Hunters
- Central Marketing Exclusion Register
- Voluntary Register of Complementary Practitioners