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With the EuroGroups Register (EGR) project, Eurostat is currently creating a network of business registers used for statistical purposes in Member States, focused on multinational enterprise groups.

A multinational enterprise group (MNE) is defined as an enterprise group composed of at least two enterprises or legal units located in different countries.

In order to create the EGR, Eurostat collects enterprise group information from commercial sources and the national statistical business registers of the EU Member States and participating EFTA countries.

After the consolidation and validation process the register contains the global structure of the enterprise group. National register staff and statistics compilers receive access to all units of the MNE, if at least one unit of the group is located in their national territory. These populations can be used for survey frames at national level.

The necessary data exchange between the national business registers and Eurostat is defined in Article 11 of the business registers Regulation 2186/1993 and implemented through two regulations on exchange of confidential data.

To facilitate the identification of statistical entities (i.e. the enterprises) of large and complex MNEs, a project was launched with the aim to develop a common method for 'profiling'.

Main findings

Development of the EuroGroups Register

  • The 2008 EGR cycle was carried out in 2009 and produced data for 6350 MNEs.
  • The 2009 EGR cycle was carried out in 2010 and extended the coverage to 8185 MNEs.
  • The 2010 EGR cycle was implemented in 2011 produced data for 10028 MNEs.
  • In 2012 the 2011 EGR cycle is implemented with maintenance of the 10 thousand MNE population.
  • From 2013 onwards EGR will be developed in the direction that it will be able to cover all relevant MNEs acting in Europe.

Data

The following units of a MNE and their characteristics are in the EuroGroups register:

  • legal units: identity, demographic, control and ownership characteristics;
  • enterprises: identity and demographic characteristics, activity code (NACE), number of persons employed, turnover, institutional sector;
  • enterprise groups: identity, demographic characteristics, the structure of the group, the group head, the country of global decision centre, activity code (NACE), consolidated employment and turnover of the group.

The EGR is foreseen to become the platform that supports the production of micro based statistics on globalisation in Europe. The data will serve national statistical institutes and national central banks to compile statistics and will not be disseminated by Eurostat to the public.

The EGR should serve as a unique survey frame for these and other statistics and thereby form the basic tool for improving these statistics, while also reducing the reporting burden.

Context

The fragmented picture, the EU Member States currently have of MNEs operating in the European market, is causing increasing harmonisation problems for several statistics affected by globalisation (including foreign affiliates statistics (FATS), foreign direct investment (FDI), and external trade).

The development of the EGR is part of the programme for modernisation of European enterprise and trade statistics (MEETS).

Further Eurostat information

Publications

Dedicated section

Methodology / Metadata

Methodology on enterprise groups and registers is available in the business registers recommendations manual. Details on the methodology of EGR are available on the EGR website.

Other information

  • Regulation 696/1993 of 15 March 1993 on the statistical units for the observation and analysis of the production system in the Community
  • Regulation 177/2008 of 20 February 2008 establishing a common framework for business registers for statistical purposes and repealing Regulation 2186/93
  • Regulation 192/2009 of 11 March 2009 implementing Regulation 177/2008 establishing a common framework for business registers for statistical purposes, as regards the exchange of confidential data between the Commission (Eurostat) and Member States
  • Regulation 1097/2010 of 26 November 2010 implementing Regulation 177/2008 establishing a common framework for business registers for statistical purposes, as regards the exchange of confidential data between the Commission (Eurostat) and central banks
  • Decision 252/2009 of 11 March 2009 concerning derogations from certain provisions of Regulation 177/2008 establishing a common framework for business registers for statistical purposes
  • Decision 1297/2008 of 16 December 2008 on a Programme for the Modernisation of European Enterprise and Trade Statistics (MEETS)

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