Commission Regulation (EC) No 250/2009 of 11 March 2009 implementing Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the definitions of characteristics, the technical format for the transmission of data, the double reporting requirements for NACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 and derogations to be granted for structural business statistics (Text with EEA relevance )
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Commission Regulation (EC) No 250/2009of 11 March 2009implementing Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the definitions of characteristics, the technical format for the transmission of data, the double reporting requirements for NACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 and derogations to be granted for structural business statistics(Text with EEA relevance)
Article 1The characteristics referred to in Article 3(3) of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 shall be as defined in Annex I to this Regulation.When reference is made in these definitions to company accounts, these shall be deemed to refer to the headings laid down in Article 9 (balance sheet), Article 23 (profit and loss account) or Article 43 (notes on the accounts) of the Fourth Council Directive 78/660/EEC on the annual accounts of certain types of companiesOJ L 222, 14.8.1978, p. 11. as well as to the headings laid down in the Annex to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003OJ L 261, 13.10.2003, p. 1..
Article 2The technical format for the transmission of data in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 shall be as set out in Annex II to this Regulation.
Article 3The data and metadata transmitted pursuant to this Regulation shall be sent in electronic form by Competent National Authorities (National Statistical Offices and Authorities supervising certain financial institutions) to the Commission (Eurostat). The transmission format shall conform to appropriate interchange standards specified by the Commission (Eurostat). Data shall be transmitted or uploaded by electronic means to the single entry point for data, maintained by the Commission (Eurostat).Member States shall implement the interchange standards and guidelines supplied by the Commission (Eurostat) according to the requirements of this Regulation.
Article 4The requirements for double reporting as referred to in Section 9, point 2 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 shall be as set out in Annex III to this Regulation.
Article 5Derogations from the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 as referred to in Annex I, Section 11, Annex II, Section 10, Annex III, Section 9, Annex VIII, Section 8 and Annex IX, Section 13 to that Regulation shall be granted as specified in Annex IV to this Regulation.
Article 6Regulations (EC) No 2700/98 and (EC) No 2702/98 are hereby repealed.They shall, however, continue to apply as regards the collection, compilation and transmission of data for reference years up to and including 2007.
Article 7This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.ANNEX IDEFINITIONS OF CHARACTERISTICSCode11 01 0NamePopulation of active enterprises having at least one employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises that had at least one employee at any time during a given reference period t.Code11 02 0NameNumber of active enterprises that have the first employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises that had the first employee at any time during a given reference period t. This can concern births of enterprises as defined in 11 92 0, but also enterprises as defined in 11 91 0 if the enterprises have already been active in previous reference periods, but did not have any employee in two previous reference periods.Code11 03 0NameNumber of enterprises having no employees anymore from any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in a given reference period t and that had at least one employee at an earlier point in time in a given reference period t.This can concern deaths of enterprises as defined in 11 93 0, with at least one employee, but also enterprises as defined in 11 01 0 if the enterprises still remain active, but have no employees any more from any point in time in a given reference period t and the two following reference periods: t + 1 and t + 2.The same applies if the contract of employment of the last employee ends in t on 31 December.Code11 04 1NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 2NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 2 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 3NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 3 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 4NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 4 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 5Name:Number of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 5 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises having had at least one employee at any point in time in every year from the year of having the first employee (t – 1 to t – 5) until a given reference period t.The population of enterprises that have the first employee in t is defined as in characteristics 11 02 0.An enterprise is also considered to have survived if the linked legal unit(s) have ceased to be active, but their activity has been taken over by a new legal unit set up specifically to take over the factors of production of that enterprise (= survival by take-over).Code11 11 0NameNumber of enterprisesAnnexI to VIIIDefinition:A count of the number of market enterprises as defined in Council Regulation (EEC) No 696/93OJ L 76, 30.3.1993, p. 1 registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors, in particular frame errors. Only active units which either had turnover or employment at any time during the reference period should be included. Dormant (temporarily inactive) and inactive units are excluded. This statistic should include all units active during at least a part of the reference period. It also includes local units (branches) which do not constitute a separate legal entity and which are dependent on foreign enterprises except for the activities covered by Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008. For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 this characteristic shall be limited to the number of enterprises established according to the law of the reporting country and branches of enterprises with head-office in non-EEA countries. For reinsurance enterprises no branches of enterprises with head-office in non-EEA countries are recorded. For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 this characteristic shall also comprise pension funds that do not employ personnel. It shall also include pension funds which are not established as legal entities and which are managed by pension fund management companies, insurance enterprises or other financial institutions (without however being covered by the annual accounts of these institutions). This characteristic shall however not include the number of pension funds which are not established separately from the sponsoring undertaking or trade (i.e. the non-autonomous pension funds or the book reserve system normally managed as an ancillary activity by the employer).Code11 11 1NameNumber of enterprises broken down by legal statusAnnexV and VIDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) is broken down by legal status;Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by legal status" is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 2NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size class of gross premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) broken down by size classes of gross premiums written.Link to other variables:Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross premiums written is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 3NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size class of gross technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) broken down by size classes of gross technical provisions.Link to other variables:Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross technical provisions is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 4NameNumber of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVIDefinition:"Parent enterprise" shall mean a parent undertaking as defined in Articles 1 and 2 of Council Directive 83/349/EEC of 13 June 1983OJ L 193, 18.7.1983, p. 1 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on consolidated accounts and any undertaking which, in the opinion of the relevant supervisory authority, effectively exercises a dominant influence over the credit institution.The following geographical breakdown of parent enterprises has to be used: parent enterprise situated in the home Member State (the observed enterprise can be regarded as domestic controlled), parent enterprise situated in other countries (the observed enterprise can be regarded as foreign controlled). Branches of credit institutions with head office in another country than the reporting country do not have any parent enterprise. These enterprises are not considered here. The ultimate controlling institutional unit as defined in Regulation (EC) No 716/2007 of the European Parliament and of the CouncilOJ L 171, 29.6.2007, p. 17 is the preferred concept which should as far as possible be followed.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterprise" is part of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 5NameNumber of enterprises broken down by country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:"Parent enterprise" shall mean a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 1(1) of Council Directive 83/349/EEC of 13 June 1983 based on the Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on consolidated accounts, and any undertaking which, in the opinion of the relevant supervisory authority, effectively exercises a dominant influence over the insurance enterprise.The following geographical breakdown of parent enterprises has to be used: parent enterprise situated in the home Member State (the observed enterprise can be regarded as domestic controlled), parent enterprise situated in other countries (the observed enterprise can be regarded as foreign controlled). As mutual enterprises and branches of insurance enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries do not have any parent enterprise, these enterprises are not considered here. The ultimate controlling institutional unit as defined in (EC) No 716/2007 is the preferred concept which should as far as possible be followed.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises by residence of the parent enterprise" is part of the number of enterprises (11 11 0)Code11 11 6NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet totalAnnexVIDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) is broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total. The balance sheet total at the end of the accounting year (see variable 43 30 0) is considered.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total" is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 7NameNumber of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutionsAnnexVIDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) is broken down by category of credit institutions as follows: licensed banks, specialised credit granting institutions, other credit institutions.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutions" is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 8NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size of investmentsAnnexVIIDefinition:The number of enterprises as defined in variable 11 11 0 broken down by size classes of investments, these are the investments covered by the variables 48 10 0 or 48 10 4, i.e. total investments at market value.Link to other variables:The variable "Number of enterprises broken down by size of investments" (11 11 8) is a further breakdown of the variable "Number of enterprises" (11 11 0).Code11 11 9NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size classes of membersAnnexVIIDefinition:The number of enterprises as defined in variable 11 11 0 broken down by size classes of members, these are the members defined in the variable Number of members (48 70 0).NoteThe number of members at the end of the accounting year should be considered.Link to other variables:The variable "Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of members" (11 11 9) is a further breakdown of the variable "Number of enterprises" (11 11 0).Code11 15 0NameNumber of enterprises with non-autonomous pension fundsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable concerns the number of enterprises that constitute book reserves for paying out pensions to their employees. The management of the non-autonomous pension fund is an ancillary activity to these enterprises.Code11 21 0NameNumber of local unitsAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionA count of the number of local units as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors, in particular frame errors. Local units must be included even if they have no paid employees. This statistic should include all units active during at least a part of the reference period.Code11 31 0NameNumber of kind-of-activity unitsAnnexII and IVDefinitionA count of the number of kind-of-activity units as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors, in particular frame errors, or an estimate if this type of unit is not registered. This statistic should include all units active during at least a part of the reference period.Code11 41 0NameTotal number and location of branches in other countriesAnnexVDefinition:Branch as defined in Article 1 of the Council Directive 92/49/EEC (Third Non-life Insurance Directive)OJ L 311, 14.11.1997, p. 35 and Article 1 of Council Directive 92/96/EEC (Third Life Assurance Directive)OJ L 360, 9.12.1992, p. 1. The following geographical breakdown of the number of branches abroad has to be used: each single other Member State, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Code11 41 1NameTotal number of branches broken down by location in non-EEA countriesAnnexVIDefinition:"Branch" is defined in Article 1 of the Council Directive 89/646/EECOJ L 386, 30.12.1989, p. 1 and is detailed in the Commission Communication on the freedom to provide services and on the interest of the general good in the Second Banking Directive (95/C 291/06).The following geographical breakdown of the number of branches abroad has to be used: Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world).NoteAll active branches in non-EEA countries notified in the home Member State of the credit institution are taken into consideration.Code11 51 0NameTotal number of financial subsidiaries broken down by location in other countriesAnnexVIDefinition:"Subsidiary" shall mean a subsidiary undertaking as defined in Articles 1 and 2 of Directive 83/349/EEC based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on consolidated accounts. All enterprises being in the scope of financial services enterprises (as defined in chapter 1.3 of the methodological manual for statistics on credit institutions) are to be included.NoteThe following geographical breakdown of subsidiaries has to be used: Each single other Member State, Other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world). Only the first level of subsidiaries is taken into consideration.Code11 61 0NameNumber of pension schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of pension schemes under the administration of pension funds. A pension scheme is based on an agreement, in general between social partners, stipulating which retirement benefits are granted and under which conditions.Code11 91 0NamePopulation of active enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionA count of market enterprises that had either turnover or employment at any time during a given reference period.Code11 92 0NameNumber of births of enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionA count of the number of births of market enterprises registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors. A birth amounts to the creation of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. Births do not include entries into the population due to mergers, break-ups, split-off or restructuring of a set of enterprises. It does not include entries into a sub-population resulting only from a change of activity.Code11 93 0NameNumber of deaths of enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionA count of the number of deaths of market enterprises registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors. A death amounts to the dissolution of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. Deaths do not include exits from the population due to mergers, take-overs, break-ups or restructuring of a set of enterprises. It does not include exits from a sub-population resulting only from a change of activity.Code11 94 1NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to tCode11 94 2NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to tCode11 94 3NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to tCode11 94 4NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to tCode11 94 5NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to tAnnexIXDefinitionEnterprise survival as referred to in these characteristics occurs if an enterprise is active in terms of employment and/or turnover in the year of birth and the following year(s). Two types of survival can be distinguished:1)An enterprise born in year t-1 is considered to have survived in year t if it is active in terms of turnover and/or employment in any part of year t (= survival without changes).2)An enterprise is also considered to have survived if the linked legal unit(s) have ceased to be active, but their activity has been taken over by a new legal unit set up specifically to take over the factors of production of that enterprise (= survival by take-over).Code11 96 0NameNumber of high growth enterprises measured in employment in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises, having at least 10 employees in t – 3, with average annualised growth in number of employees greater than 10 % per annum, over a three year period (t – 3 to t). It does not include enterprises, as defined in 11 92 0, in t – 3.Code12 11 0NameTurnoverAnnexI to V, VII and VIIIDefinitionFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV and VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the activities classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, and this corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. The sales of goods include the goods produced by the enterprise as well as the merchandise purchased by a retailer or land and other property held for resale (if land and other property were initially purchased for investment purposes they should not be included in turnover). The rendering of services typically involves the performance by the enterprise of a contractually agreed task over an agreed period of time. The revenue of the long-term contracts (e.g. building contracts) should be recognised by reference to the stage of completion of the contract and not the finished contract method. Goods produced for own consumption or investment should be excluded from turnover.Turnover includes all duties and taxes on the goods or services invoiced by the unit with the exception of the value added type taxes (VAT). VAT are collected in stages by the enterprise and fully borne by the final purchaser.It also includes all other charges (transport, packaging, etc.) passed on to the customer, even if these charges are listed separately in the invoice. Reduction in prices, rebates and discounts as well as the value of returned packing must be deducted.Income classified as other operating income, financial income and extra-ordinary income in company accounts according to the 4th Accounting Directive and revenue from the use by others of enterprise assets yielding interest, royalties and dividends and other income according to IAS/IFRS is excluded from turnover. Operating subsidies received from public authorities or the institutions of the European Union are also excluded.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the corresponding title of this characteristic is "Gross premiums written". This characteristic is defined in Article 35 of Directive 91/674/EECOJ L 374, 31.12.1991, p. 7. Note: For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the corresponding title of this characteristic is "Total pension contributions". This characteristic shall comprise all pension contributions, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, such as all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions, voluntary additional contributions, incoming transfers, other contributions.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV and VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the activities classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECTurnover as defined above for statistical purposes comprises the accounting headingNet turnover including other taxes on products linked to turnover but not deductibleIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002OJ L 243, 11.9.2002, p. 1 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Turnover as defined above for statistical purposes comprises the accounting headings:revenue from the sales of goods and the rendering of services (IAS 18.35). If revenue of interests, dividends and royalties is included in this item, they should be subtracted.Link to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV and VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 with the exception of enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section KTurnover is used in the calculation of Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Turnover may be broken down by activity: Turnover from i) the principal activity, ii) industrial activities, iii) trading activities of purchase and resale and intermediary activities, iv) intermediary activities (agents), v) other service activities (18 11 0 to 18 16 0).Turnover may be broken down by product type: Breakdown of turnover by product type (18 21 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, "Gross premiums written" (12 11 0) is calculated as follows:Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1),+Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums (12 11 2).Gross premiums written is used in the calculation of Gross premiums earned (32 11 0) and other aggregates and balances.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 Turnover (Total pension contributions) is calculated as follows:Pension contributions receivable from members (48 00 1),+Pension contributions receivable from employers (48 00 2),+Incoming transfers (48 00 3),+Other pension contributions (48 00 4)or:Pension contributions to defined benefit schemes (48 00 5),+Pension contributions to defined contribution schemes (48 00 6),+Pension contributions to hybrid schemes (48 00 7).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 "Turnover"is further broken down into products and the residence of the clientCode12 11 1NameGross direct premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. Only direct insurance premiums are covered.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)+Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums (12 11 2)=Gross premiums written (12 11 0)Code12 11 2NameGross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account. Only written premiums of the business accepted are covered.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)+Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums (12 11 2)=Gross premiums written (12 11 0)Code12 11 3NameGross direct premiums written, individual premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, individual premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown individual premiums: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, individual premiums (12 11 3)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts (12 11 4)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 4NameGross direct premiums written, premiums under group contractsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums under group contracts: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, individual premiums (12 11 3)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts (12 11 4)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 5NameGross direct premiums written, periodic premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown periodic premiums: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums (12 11 5)+Gross direct premiums written, single premiums (12 11 6)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 6NameGross direct premiums written, single premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, single premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown single premiums: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums (12 11 5)+Gross direct premiums written, single premiums (12 11 6)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 7NameGross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contractsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums from non-bonus contracts: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts (12 11 7)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts (12 11 8)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders (12 11 9)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 8NameGross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contractsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums from bonus contracts: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts (12 11 7)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts (12 11 8)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders (12 11 9)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 9NameGross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholdersAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts (12 11 7)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts (12 11 8)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders (12 11 9)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 12 0NameProduction valueAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 with the exception of enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section KThe production value measures the amount actually produced by the unit, based on sales, including changes in stocks and the resale of goods and services.The production value is defined as turnover or revenue from sales of goods and rendering of services, plus or minus the changes in stocks of finished products, work in progress and goods and services purchased for resale, minus the purchases of goods and services for resale (only for the goods and services sold during the reporting period and excluding the costs of storage and transport of the goods purchased for resale), plus capitalised production, plus other (operating and extra-ordinary) income (excluding subsidies). Income and expenditure classified as financial or as revenue in the form of interests and dividends in company accounts is excluded from production value. Included in purchases of goods and services for resale are the purchases of services purchased in order to be rendered to third parties in the same condition.NoteCapitalised production includes the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers as investment. The latter includes the production of fixed tangible assets (buildings, etc.) as well as intangible assets (development of software, etc.). Capitalised production is unsold production and is valued at production cost. Note that these capital goods are also to be included in investment.NoteOther (operating and extra-ordinary) income is a company accounting heading. The contents of this heading may vary between sectors and over time and as such can not be defined precisely for statistical purposes.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the production value is defined gross premiums earned plus total portfolio investment income plus other services produced minus gross claims incurred, excluding claims management expenses plus capital gains and provisions.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the production value is defined as interest receivable and similar income less interest payable and similar charges plus commissions receivable plus income from shares and other variable-yield securities plus net profit or net loss on financial operations plus other operating income.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the production value is defined as turnover less insurance premiums payable plus investment income plus other income plus insurance claims receivable less total expenditure on pensions less net change in technical provisions.For the enterprises of the NACE Rev.2 class 64.11 (central banks) the production value is defined as interest receivable and similar income less interest payable and similar charges plus commissions receivable plus income from shares and other variable-yield securities plus net profit or net loss on financial operations plus other operating income.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThe components of Production value are included in the following accounting headings;Net turnoverpart of Other operating income — excluding subsidiespart of Extra-ordinary income — excluding subsidiesVariation in stocks of finished goods and work in progresspart of Raw materials and consumables relating to purchases and change in stocks of goods for resaleWork performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalisedIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003The components of Production value are included in the following accounting headings (function of expense method):Revenue from sales of goods and rendering of services, income from royalties (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)Other income — excluding subsidies+Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress-part of raw materials and consumables used relating to purchases and change in stocks of goods for resale+work performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalised (included in other income)The components of Production value are included in the following accounting headings (nature of expense method):Revenue from sales of goods and rendering of services, income from royalties (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)Other income — excluding subsidies-cost of sales excluding depreciation and amortization costs+work performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalised (included in other income)Link to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, the production value is based onTurnover (12 11 0),+/-Change in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unit (13 21 3)+/-Change in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 21 1)-Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 12 0)+Capitalised production+Other operating income (excluding subsidies)Production value is used in the calculation of Value added at factor cost (12 15 0) and other aggregates and balances.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the production value is calculated as follows:For life insurance:Gross premiums written (12 11 0),+Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (32 11 2)+Investment income (32 22 0)-Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5)-Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)-Income from participating interests (32 71 1)+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 22 0) — Value readjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1)),+Other technical income, net amount (32 16 1)+Other income (32 46 0)-Gross claims payments (32 13 1)-Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims (32 13 4)+External and internal claims management expenses (32 61 5)+Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)+Unrealised gains on investments (32 23 0)-Losses on the realisation on investments (32 72 3)-Unrealised losses on investments (32 28 0)-Gross change in life insurance provision (32 25 0,-Bonuses and rebates, net amount (32 16 3)-Change in fund for future appropriations (part of 32 29 0)-Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (32 16 2).For non-life insurance and reinsurance:Gross premiums written (12 11 0)+Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (32 11 2)+Investment income (32 42 0)-Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5)-Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)-Income from participating interests (32 71 1)+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 42 0) — Value readjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1))+Other technical income, net amount (32 16 1)+Other income (32 46 0)-Gross claims payments (32 13 1)-Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims (32 13 4)+External and internal claims management expenses (32 61 5)+Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)-Losses on the realisation on investments (32 72 3)-Bonuses and rebates, net amount (32 16 3)-Change in the equalisation provision (32 15 0)-Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (32 16 2).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, Production value is calculated as:Interest receivable and similar income (42 11 0)-Interest payable and similar charges (42 12 0)+Commissions receivable (42 14 0)+Income from shares and other variable-yield securities (42 13 1)+Net profit or net loss on financial operations (42 20 0)+Other operating income (42 31 0)For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, Production value is calculated as:Turnover (12 11 0),-Insurance premiums payable (48 05 0)+Investment income (48 01 0)+Other income (48 02 2),+Insurance claims receivable (48 02 1)-Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0)-Net change in technical provisions (48 04 0)Code12 13 0NameGross margin on goods for resaleAnnexII to IVDefinitionCorresponds to the return on the activity of purchase and resale without further processing. It is calculated from turnover, purchases and changes in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received.Included in turnover, purchases and changes in stocks of goods and services for resale are the sales, purchases and changes in stocks of services purchased in order to be rendered to third parties in the same condition.Also called gross trading margin.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThese figures may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of net turnover and raw materials and consumables in the accounts according to the 4th Accounting Directive (78/660).IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003These figures may not be isolated in company accounts. In the nature of expense method they are part of revenue and raw materials and consumables used. In the function of expense method they are part of revenue and cost of sales.Link to other variables:Gross margin on goods for resale is based onTurnover from trading activities of purchase and resale (18 16 0)-Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 12 0)+/-Changes in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 21 1)Gross margin on goods for resale is a part of Production value (12 12 0)Code12 15 0NameValue added at factor costAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, value added at factor cost is the gross income from operating activities after adjusting for operating subsidies and indirect taxes.It can be calculated from turnover, plus capitalised production, plus other operating income (including operating subsidies), plus or minus the changes in stocks, minus the purchases of goods and services, minus other taxes on products which are linked to turnover but not deductible, minus the duties and taxes linked to production. The duties and taxes linked to production are compulsory, unrequited payments, in cash or in kind which are levied by general government, or by the Institutions of the European Union, in respect of the production and importation of goods and services, the employment of labour, the ownership or use of land, buildings or other assets used in production irrespective of the quantity or the value of goods and services produced or sold. Alternatively it can be calculated from gross operating surplus by adding personnel costs.Income and expenditure classified as financial in company accounts according to the 4th Accounting Directive (78/660/EEC) is excluded from value added. Income and expenditure classified as interest income, dividend income, foreign exchange gain from foreign currency borrowings related to interest costs, gains on redemption and extinguishment of debt or finance costs according to Commission Regulation (EC) 1725/2003 are excluded from value addedValue added at factor costs is calculated "gross" as value adjustments (such as depreciation and impairment losses) are not subtracted.For the statistics on activities of NACE rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value minus gross value of reinsurance services received minus commissions minus other external expenditure on goods and services.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value less total purchases of goods and services.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value less total purchases of goods and services.For the enterprises of the NACE Rev.2 class 64.11, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value less total purchases of goods and services.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECValue added at factor costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings;Net turnoverVariation in stocks of finished goods and work in progressWork performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalisedRaw materials and consumablesOther external chargesOther operating chargesOther operating incomeExtra-ordinary chargesExtra-ordinary incomeIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Value added at factor costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)+/-Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress-Raw materials and consumables used-Other expenses+Other incomeValue added at factor costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the function of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)-Cost of sales (excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)-Distribution costs (excluding employee benefits costs)-Administrative expenses (excluding employee benefits costs)-Other expenses+Other incomeLink to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K,Value added at factor cost is based onTurnover (12 11 0)+/-Change in stocks of goods and services (13 21 0)+Capitalised production+Other operating income-Purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)-Other taxes on products which are linked to turnover but not deductible-Duties and taxes linked to productionValue added at factor cost is used in the calculation of gross operating surplus (12 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.For the statistics on activities of NACE rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, Value added at factor cost is calculated as:Production value (12 12 0),-Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor cost is calculated follows:Production value (12120),-Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor cost is calculated follows:Production value (12 12 0),-Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).Code12 17 0NameGross operating surplusAnnexI to IVDefinitionGross operating surplus is the surplus generated by operating activities after the labour factor input has been recompensed. It can be calculated from the value added at factor cost less the personnel costs. It is the balance available to the unit which allows it to recompense the providers of own funds and debt, to pay taxes and eventually to finance all or a part of its investment.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross operating surplus can be calculated from the following accounting headings;Net turnoverVariation in stocks of finished goods and work in progressWork performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalisedRaw materials and consumablesOther external chargesOther operating chargesOther operating incomeExtra-ordinary chargesExtra-ordinary incomeStaff costsIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross operating surplus can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)+/-Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress-Raw materials and consumables used-Other expenses+Other income-employee benefits costsGross operating surplus can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the function of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)-Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)-Distribution costs (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)-Administrative expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)-Other expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)+Other incomeLink to other variables:Gross operating surplus is based onValue added at factor cost (12 15 0)-Personnel costs (13 31 0)Code13 11 0NameTotal purchases of goods and servicesAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionPurchases of goods and services include the value of all goods and services purchased during the accounting period for resale or consumption in the production process, excluding capital goods the consumption of which is registered as consumption of fixed capital. The goods and services concerned may be either resold with or without further transformation, completely used up in the production process or, finally, be stocked.Included in these purchases are the materials that enter directly into the goods produced (raw materials, intermediary products, components), plus non-capitalised small tools and equipment. Also included are the value of ancillary materials (lubricants, water, packaging, maintenance and repair materials, office materials) as well as energy products. Included in this variable are the purchases of materials made for the production of capital goods by the unit.Services paid for during the reference period are also included regardless of whether they are industrial or non-industrial. In this figure are payments for all work carried out by third parties on behalf of the unit including current repairs and maintenance, installation work and technical studies. Amounts paid for the installation of capital goods and the value of capitalised goods are excluded.Also included are payments made for non-industrial services such as legal and accountancy fees, patents and licence fees (where they are not capitalised), insurance premiums, costs of meetings of shareholders and governing bodies, contributions to business and professional associations, postal, telephone, electronic communication, telegraph and fax charges, transport services for goods and personnel, advertising costs, commissions (where they are not included in wages and salaries), rents, bank charges (excluding interest payments) and all other business services provided by third parties. Included are services which are transformed and capitalised by the unit as capitalised production.Expenditure classified as financial expenditure or as revenue in the form or interests and dividends is excluded from the total purchases of goods and services.Purchases of goods and services are valued at the purchase price, i.e. the price the purchaser actually pays for the products, including any taxes less subsidies on the products bought excluding however value added type taxesAll other taxes and duties on the products are therefore not deducted from the valuation of the purchases of goods and services. The treatment of taxes on production is not relevant in the valuation of these purchases.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, expenditure classified as financial expenditure in company accounts is excluded from the total purchases of goods and services.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the total purchases of goods and services is defined as the gross value of reinsurance services received plus total of commissions as referred to in Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674 plus any other external expense on goods and services (excluding personnel costs).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the total purchases of goods and services is defined as commissions payable plus other administrative expenses plus other operating charges.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPurchases of goods and services can be calculated from the accounting headingsRaw materials and consumables (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)Other external charges (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)part of Other operating charges — The part included here concerns payments for goods and services not included in the two headings above (raw materials and consumables and other external charges). The part not included here concerns the payment of taxes on production.Extra-ordinary chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Purchases of goods and services can be calculated from the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRaw materials and consumables usedOther expenses (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)Purchases of goods and services can be calculated from the following accounting headings from the function of expense methodCost of sales (before account is made of changes of goods and services and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Distribution costs (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Administrative expenses (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Other expensesLink to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, total purchases of goods and services is used in the calculation of Value added at factor cost (12 15 0) and other aggregates and balances.Many items included within Total purchases of goods and services are identified separatelyPurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 12 0)Payments for agency workers (13 13 1)Payments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods (13 41 1)Purchases of energy products (20 11 0)For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, Total purchases of goods and services is calculated as:For life insurance:Reinsurance balance (32 18 0),+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 22 0) — Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1)),+Commissions (32 61 1),+External expenditure on goods and services (32 61 4)For non-life insurance and reinsurance:Reinsurance balance (32 18 0),+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 42 0) — Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1)),+Commissions (32 61 1),+External expenditure on goods and services (32 61 4)For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, total purchases of goods and services is calculated as:Commissions payable (42 15 0),+Other administrative expenses (42 32 2),+Other operating charges (42 33 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, The variable Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total operational expenses (48 06 0).Code13 12 0NamePurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as receivedAnnexI to IVDefinitionPurchases for resale are purchases of goods for resale to third parties without further processing. It also includes purchases of services by "invoicing" service companies, i.e. those whose turnover is composed not only of agency fees charged on a service transaction (as in the case of estate agents) but also the actual amount involved in the service transaction, e.g. transport purchases by travel agents. The value of goods and services which are sold to third parties on a commission basis are excluded since these goods are neither bought nor sold by the agent receiving the commission.When services for resale are referred to here, the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services. Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes linked directly to turnover. All other taxes and duties on the products are therefore not deducted from the valuation of the purchases of goods and services.The treatment of taxes on production is not relevant in the valuation of these purchases.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. It is a part ofRaw materials and consumablesOther external chargesOther operating chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRaw materials and consumables used (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)Other expensesPurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the following accounting headings from the function of expense method:Cost of sales (before account is made of changes of goods and services and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Other expensesLink to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received is used in the calculation of Gross margin on goods for resale (12 13 0), in Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code13 13 1NamePayments for agency workersAnnexI to IVDefinitionIncluded in this figure are payments to temporary employment agencies and similar organisations supplying workers to clients' businesses for limited periods of time to supplement or temporarily replace the working force of the client, where the individuals provided are employees of the temporary help service unit. However, these agencies and organisations do not provide direct supervision of their employees at the clients' work sites. Only the payments for the provision of personnel which is not linked to the provision of a particular industrial or other non-industrial service is included.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPayments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other external charges and other operating charges.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the heading other expenses or part of raw materials and consumables used (in some cases when the agency workers concern production activities) from the nature of expense method.Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the headings cost of sales, distribution costs, administrative expenses and/or other expenses from the function of expense method.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev. 2 groups 65.1 and 65.2Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts as described in Article 34, III 16 of Council Directive 91/674/EECFor the statistics on activities of credit institutions of NACE rev.2 classes 64.19 and 64.92Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in Other administrative expenses, as referred to in Article 27, item 8b, and Article 28, item A 4b of Directive 86/635/EECLink to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Code13 21 0NameChange in stocks of goods and servicesAnnexIIIDefinitionChange in stocks (positive or negative) is the difference between the value of the stocks at the end and the beginning of the reference period. Change in stocks may be measured by the value of entries into stocks less the value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of goods held in stocks. Stocks are recorded at purchaser's prices exclusive of VAT if they are purchased from another unit, otherwise at production cost.Among stocks (and the change in stocks), the following breakdown can be made:stocks of finished goodsstocks of work in progressstocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received,stocks of raw materials and consumables.Included are the stocks of finished products or in the course of production, which have been produced by the unit and which have not yet been sold. These products include work in progress belonging to the unit, even if the products in question are in the possession of third parties. Equally, products held by the unit which belong to third parties are excluded.Included are the stocks of goods and services bought for the sole purpose of reselling them in the same condition. Excluded are stocks of goods and services which are provided to third parties on a commission basis. Products purchased for resale and stocked by services enterprises can include goods (industrial equipment in the case of "turnkey" engineering contracts, or buildings in the case of property development, etc.) as well as services (rights to use advertising space, transport, accommodation, etc.).When services are stocked the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services.Included also are the stocks of raw and ancillary materials, intermediary products, components, energy, non-capitalised small tools and services which belong to the unit.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECChanges in stocks of goods and services can be calculated from the following headings;Variation in stocks of finished goods and in work in progressPart of raw materials and consumablesPart of other external chargesPart of other operating chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Changes in stocks of goods and services can be calculated from the following headings in the income statement according to the nature of expensesChanges in inventories of finished goods and work in progress;Part of raw materials and consumables usedPart of other expensesChanges in stocks of goods and services can be calculated from the following headings in the income statement according to the function of expensesPart of Cost of sales;Part of distribution costsPart of administrative expensesPart of other expensesLink to other variables:Change in stocks of goods and services is used in the calculation of Value added at factor costs (12 15 0) and other aggregates and balances.Change in stocks of goods and services may be broken down by type of stocks: i) Change in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 21 1) ii) Change in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unit (13 21 3) and iii) Change in stocks of raw materials and consumables.Code13 21 1NameChange in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as receivedAnnexIIIDefinitionThis variable is defined as the change in stocks at purchaser's prices exclusive of VAT between the end and the beginning of the reference period. The change in stocks may be measured by the value of entries into stocks of products purchased for resale less the value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of goods held in stocks.Included in these stocks are goods and services bought for the sole purpose of reselling them in the same condition. Excluded are stocks of goods and services which are provided to third parties on a commission basis.Products purchased for resale and stocked by services enterprises can include goods (industrial equipment in the case of "turnkey" engineering contracts, or buildings in the case of property development, etc.) as well as services (rights to use advertising space, transport, accommodation, etc.).When services are stocked the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECChange in stocks of goods purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of raw materials and consumables, other external charges and other operating chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Changes in stocks of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of raw materials and consumables used and other expenses in the income statement according to the nature of expensesChanges in stocks of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of Cost of sales and other expenses in the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Change in stocks of goods purchased for resale in the same condition is used in the calculation of gross margin on goods for resale (12 13 0), Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Part of Change in stocks of goods and services (13 21 0)Code13 21 3NameChange in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unitAnnexII and IVDefinitionThis variable is defined as the change in the value of the stocks of finished products or in the course of production, which have been produced by the unit and which have not yet been sold, between the first and last days of the reference period.These products include work in progress belonging to the unit, even if the products in question are in the possession of third parties. Equally, products held by the unit which belong to third parties are excluded.Stocks are valued at production cost, and are valued prior to value adjustments (such as depreciation).Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECChange in stocks of finished goods and work in progress are recorded in company accounts as the heading Variation in stocks of finished goods and work in progress.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Changes in stocks of finished goods and work in progress are recorded in the income statement according to the nature of expenses as the Heading Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress;Changes in stocks of finished goods and work in progress are part of the Heading cost of sales in the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Change in stocks of finished goods and work in progress manufactured by the unit is used in the calculation of Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Part of Change in stocks of goods and services (13 21 0)Code13 31 0NamePersonnel costsAnnexI to VIIDefinitionPersonnel costs are defined as the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an employer to an employee (regular and temporary employees as well as home workers) in return for work done by the latter during the reference period. Personnel costs also include taxes and employees' social security contributions retained by the unit as well as the employer's compulsory and voluntary social contributions.Personnel costs are made up of:wages and salariesemployers' social security costsAll remuneration paid during the reference period is included, regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piecework, and whether it is paid regularly or not. Included are all gratuities, workplace and performance bonuses, ex gratia payments, thirteenth month pay (and similar fixed bonuses), payments made to employees in consideration of dismissal, lodging, transport, cost of living and family allowances, commissions, attendance fees, over-time, night work etc. as well as taxes, social security contributions and other amounts owed by the employees and retained at source by the employers.Also included are the social security costs for the employer. These include employer's social security contributions to schemes for retirement pensions, sickness, maternity, disability, unemployment, occupational accidents and diseases, family allowances as well as other schemes. These costs are included regardless of whether they are statutory, collectively agreed, contractual or voluntary in nature.Payments for agency workers are not included in personnel costs.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPersonnel costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings;Staff costs, which is the sum of the headings wages and salaries and social security costsCouncil Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Personnel costs can be calculated directly from the accounting heading Employee benefits costs in the income statement according to the nature of expensesEmployee benefits costs are disclosed in addition to the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Personnel costs is based onWages and salaries (13 32 0)+Social security costs (13 33 0)Personnel costs is used in the calculation of Gross operating surplus (12 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code13 32 0NameWages and salariesAnnexI to IVDefinitionWages and salaries are defined as "the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable to all persons counted on the payroll (including homeworkers), in return for work done during the accounting period." regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piece-work and whether it is paid regularly or not.Wages and salaries include the values of any social contributions, income taxes, etc. payable by the employee even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid directly to social insurance schemes, tax authorities, etc. on behalf of the employee. Wages and salaries do not include social contributions payable by the employer.Wages and salaries include: all gratuities, bonuses, ex gratia payments, "thirteenth month payments", severance payments, lodging, transport, cost-of-living, and family allowances, tips, commission, attendance fees, etc. received by employees, as well as taxes, social security contributions and other amounts payable by employees and withheld at source by the employer. Wages and salaries which the employer continues to pay in the event of illness, occupational accident, maternity leave or short-time working may be recorded here or under social security costs, dependent upon the unit's accounting practices.Payments for agency workers are not included in wages and salaries.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECWages and salaries are recorded in company accounts as the heading Wages and salaries.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Wages and salaries are part of the heading Employee benefits costs in the income statement according to the nature of expensesWages and salaries are part of the heading Employee benefits costs disclosed in addition to the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Wages and salaries is used in the calculation of Personnel costs (13 31 0)Code13 33 0NameSocial security costsAnnexI to IVDefinitionEmployers' social security costs correspond to an amount equal to the value of the social contributions incurred by employers in order to secure for their employees the entitlement to social benefits.Social security costs for the employer include the employer's social security contributions to schemes for retirement pensions, sickness, maternity, disability, unemployment, occupational accidents and diseases, family allowances as well as other schemes.Included are the costs for all employees including homeworkers and apprentices.Charges are included for all schemes, regardless of whether they are statutory, collectively agreed, contractual or voluntary in nature. Wages and salaries which the employer continues to pay in the event of illness, occupational accident, maternity leave or short-time working may be recorded here or under wages and salaries, dependent upon the unit's accounting practices.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECSocial security costs are recorded in company accounts as the heading Social security costs.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Social security costs are part of the heading Employee benefits costs in the income statement according to the nature of expensesSocial security costs are part of the heading Employee benefits costs disclosed in addition to the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Social security costs is used in the calculation of Personnel costs (13 31 0)Code13 41 1NamePayments for long term rental and operational leasing of goodsAnnexII and IVDefinitionThe payments for long-term rental include all charges relative to the renting of tangible goods for a period greater than one year.Operational leases are those leases which do not transfer substantially all the risks and rewards incident to legal ownership to the lessee. Under an operational lease, the lessee acquires the right to use a durable good for a certain period of time, which may be long or short and not necessarily settled in advance. When the leasing period expires, the lessor expects to receive his good back in more or less the same condition as when he hired it out, apart from normal wear and tear. Thus the leasing period does not cover all, or a predominant part of, the good's economic lifetime. Payments for the operational leasing of goods relate to the cost of using the tangible goods made available to the unit through these contracts.If all risks and rewards of ownership are, de facto though not de jure, transferred from lessor to lessee, the lease is a financial one. In financial leasing, the leasing period covers all, or most of, the economic lifetime of the durable good. At the end of the leasing period the lessee often has the option to buy the good at a nominal price. The lessor does not need to possess any expertise about the good in question. He offers no repair, maintenance or replacement services to the lessee. Normally, the good is chosen by the lessee and delivered directly to him by the producer or seller. The lessor's role is thus purely financial. All payments regarding financial leasing should be excluded from variable 13 41 1. The purchase price of the good in question should be recorded under gross investments at the time of the acquisition of the good.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPayments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other external charges and other operating charges.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Payments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other expenses in the income statement according to the nature of expensesPayments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other expenses in the income statement according to the function of expenses.Link to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Code15 11 0NameGross investment in tangible goodsAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionInvestment during the reference period in all tangible goods. Included are new and existing tangible capital goods, whether bought from third parties, acquired under a financial lease contract (i.e. the right to use a durable good in exchange for rental payments over a predetermined and protracted term) or produced for own use (i.e. Capitalised production of tangible capital goods), having a useful life of more than one year including non-produced tangible goods such as land. The threshold for the useful life of a good that can be capitalised may be increased according to company accounting practices where these practices require a greater expected useful life than the 1 year threshold indicated above.All investments are valued prior to (i.e. gross of) value adjustments, and before the deduction of income from disposals. Purchased goods are valued at purchase price, i.e. transport and installation charges, fees, taxes and other costs of ownership transfer are included. The value of goods acquired via financial lease corresponds to the market value of the good if it had been purchased in the year of acquisition only. This value is in principle known in the contract or can be estimated by summing-up the part of the instalments that cover the capital reimbursement. The part of instalments corresponding to the interest payments are to be excluded. Own produced tangible goods are valued at production cost. Goods acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) are excluded. Purchases of small tools which are not capitalised are included under current expenditure.Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of capital goods.Current maintenance costs are excluded as is the value and current expenditure on capital goods used under rental and operational lease contracts. Annual payments for assets used under financial leasing should be excluded. Investments in intangible and financial assets are excluded.Financial leasing furthermore is characterized by the fact that all risks and rewards of ownership are de facto though not de jure transferred from lessor to lessee. The leasing period covers all, or most of, the economic lifetime of the durable good. At the end of the leasing period the lessee often has the option to buy the good at nominal price. The lessor's role is purely financial.Concerning the recording of investments where the invoicing, delivery, payment and first use of the good may take place in different reference periods, the following method is proposed as an objective:Investments are recorded when the ownership is transferred to the unit that intends to use them. For the goods acquired via financial leasing the value is to be recorded at the time when the good is delivered to the lessee. Capitalised production is recorded when produced. Concerning the recording of investments made in identifiable stages, each part-investment should be recorded in the reference period in which they are made.In practice this may not be possible and company accounting conventions may mean that the following approximations to this method need to be used:i)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they are delivered,ii)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they enter into the production process,iii)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they are invoiced,iv)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they are paid for.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECTangible goods are listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets. The value of tangible goods acquired through financial leasing is not referred to in the IVth Accounting Directive. However, some national accounting standards do permit these goods to be capitalised in the balance sheet.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Tangible goods are listed in company accounts under Property, plant and equipment. Information regarding financial leases has to be disseminated separately in the company accounts.Link to other variables:Gross investment in tangible goods is based onGross investment in land (15 12 0)+Gross investment in existing buildings and structures (15 13 0)+Gross investment in construction and alteration of buildings (15 14 0)+Gross investment in machinery and equipment (15 15 0)Gross investment in tangible goods can be greater than the sum of 15 12 0+15 13 0+15 14 0+15 15 0 as there are asset items such as art, forests, orchards, cattle… which cannot be attributed to either of the categories of tangible goods.Code15 12 0NameGross investment in landAnnexII to IVDefinitionIncluded under this variable, in addition to land, are underground deposits, forests and inland waters. Where land is purchased with existing buildings and the value of the two components is not separable, the total is recorded under this heading if it is estimated that the value of the land exceeds the value of the existing buildings. If the existing buildings are estimated to be of greater value than the land, the total is recorded under gross investment in existing buildings and structures (15 13 0). Also included here is land merely improved by levelling, the laying of pipes or by the provision of paths or roads. Land acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) is excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECLand is not isolated in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Land and buildings. The part relating to buildings should be excluded from this. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to land.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in land is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 13 0NameGross investment in existing buildings and structuresAnnexII to IVDefinitionThe investment includes the cost of the existing buildings (that have been used before) and structures which have been acquired during the reference period. Where land is purchased with existing buildings and the value of the two components is not separable, the total is recorded under this heading if it is estimated that the value of the existing buildings exceeds the value of the land. If the land is estimated to be of greater value than the existing buildings, the total is recorded under gross investment in land (15 12 0). Purchases of new buildings that have never been used are excluded. Existing buildings and structures acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) are excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross investment in existing buildings and structures is not isolated in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Land and buildings. The parts relating to Land and construction and alteration of buildings should be excluded from this. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to existing buildings and structures.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in existing buildings and structures is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 14 0NameGross investment in construction and alteration of buildingsAnnexII to IVDefinitionThis variable covers expenditure during the reference period on the construction or conversion of buildings. Purchases of new buildings that have never been used are included. Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of buildings.Included are permanent installations such as water supply, central heating, air conditioning, lighting etc. as well as construction expenditure related to oil wells (drilling), operational mines, pipe lines, power transmission lines, gas-pipes, railway lines, port installations, roads, bridges, viaducts, drains and other site improvements. Current maintenance costs are excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross investment in construction and alteration of buildings is not isolated in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Land and buildings. The parts relating to Land and existing buildings and structures should be excluded from this. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to existing construction and alteration of buildings.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in construction and alteration of buildings is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 15 0NameGross investment in machinery and equipmentAnnexII to IVDefinitionThis variable covers machinery (office machines, etc.), special vehicles used on the premises, other machinery and equipment, all vehicles and boats used off the premises, i.e. motor cars, commercial vehicles and lorries as well as special vehicles of all types, boats, railway wagons, etc. acquired new or second hand during the reference period.. Machinery and equipment acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) are excluded. Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of these capital goods. Current maintenance costs are excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross investment in machinery and equipment is included in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Plant and machinery and other fixtures and fittings, tools and equipment. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to machinery and equipment.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in machinery and equipment is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipment. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to machinery and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 21 0NameSales of tangible investment goodsAnnexII to IVDefinitionSales of tangible goods includes the value of existing tangible capital goods, sold to third parties. Sales of tangible capital goods are valued at the price actually received (excluding VAT), and not at book value, after deducting any costs of ownership transfer incurred by the seller. Value adjustments and disposals other than by sale are excludedLink to company accountsSales of investment goods are not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECTangible investment goods refers to assets listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Tangible investment goods refer to assets listed in company accounts under Property, plant and equipmentCode15 42 0NameGross investment in concessions, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rightsAnnexIIDefinitionInvestment in concession, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rights are recognised to be an intangible asset if and only if it is probable that the future economic benefits that are attributable to the asset will flow to the enterprise and if the cost of the asset can be measured reliably. This requirement applies whether an intangible asset is acquired externally or generated internally.A concession is a business operated under a contract or license associated with a degree of exclusivity in exploiting a business within a certain geographical area. For example, sports arenas or public parks may have concession stands; and public services such as water supply may be operated as concessions. The owner of the concession — the concessionaire — operates as an independent business and pays either a fixed fee, a percentage of revenue or profit, or both to the entity with the ability to assign exclusive rights for an area or facility. A concession may involve the transfer to the concessionaire of the right to use some existing infrastructure required to carry out a business (such as a water supply system in a city).A patent is a legal title of industrial property granting its owner the exclusive right to exploit an invention commercially for a limited area and time. The patent confers its owner the right to stop others from, among other things, making, using or selling such invention without authorization. In return for the exclusive right to exploit it, the technical details of the invention are published. Patentability requires novelty, inventiveness and industrial applicability of the invention.A licensor may grant license under "intellectual property" to do something (such as copy software or use a patented invention) without fear of a claim of intellectual property infringement brought by the licensor. A license under intellectual property commonly has several component parts, including a term, territory, renewal, as well as other limitations deemed vital to the licensor.A trademark is a distinctive sign that can be represented graphically. A competitive tool, it is a means for industries and other businesses of attracting and retaining customers by distinguishing their goods and services from their competitors'A Mark is used to differentiate a product or a service. Trademarks can be two- or three-dimensional and can be made up of words, pictures, colours, and/or sounds and so forth.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECConcessions, patents, licenses, trademarks and similar rights refer to assets listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — intangible assets.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Concessions, patents, licenses, trademarks and similar rights refer to assets listed in company accounts under intangible assets.Code15 44 1NameInvestment in purchased softwareAnnexII, IVDefinitionInvestment in purchased software are recognised to be an intangible asset if and only if it is probable that the future economic benefits that are attributable to the asset will flow to the enterprise and if the cost of the asset can be measured reliably. If the purchase of software does not meet these conditions, it is recognised as an expense when it is incurred and included in the value of variable 13 11 0 Total purchases of goods and services.The investment in purchased software comprises its purchase price, including any import duties and non-refundable purchase taxes, and any directly attributable expenditure on preparing the software for its intended use. Directly attributable expenditure includes, for example, professional fees for its installation. Any trade discounts and rebates are deducted in arriving at the cost.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECInvestments in software are listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — intangible assets.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Investments in software refer to assets listed in company accounts under intangible assets.Code16 01 0NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 01 0.Code16 01 1NameNumber of employees in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 01 0.Code16 02 0NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that have the first employee in t is defined as in characteristic 11 02 0.Code16 02 1NameNumber of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of enterprises that have the first employee in t is defined as in characteristic 11 02 0.Code16 03 0NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 03 0.Code16 03 1NameNumber of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 03 0.Code16 04 1NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 2NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 3NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 4NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 5NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 to t – 5 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 04 1 to 11 04 5.Code16 05 1NameNumber of persons employed in t – 1 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 2NameNumber of persons employed in t – 2 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 3NameNumber of persons employed in t – 3 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 4NameNumber of persons employed in t – 4 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 5NameNumber of persons employed in t – 5 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 to t – 5 and that had also at least one employee in t is defined as in characteristic 11 04 1 to 11 04 5.Code16 11 0NameNumber of persons employedAnnexI to VIIDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as the total number of persons who work in the observation unit (inclusive of working proprietors, partners working regularly in the unit and unpaid family workers working regularly in the unit), as well as persons who work outside the unit who belong to it and are paid by it (e.g. sales representatives, delivery personnel, repair and maintenance teams). It includes persons absent for a short period (e.g. sick leave, paid leave or special leave), and also those on strike, but not those absent for an indefinite period. It also includes part-time workers who are regarded as such under the laws of the country concerned and who are on the pay-roll, as well as seasonal workers, apprentices and home workers on the pay-roll.The number of persons employed excludes manpower supplied to the unit by other enterprises, persons carrying out repair and maintenance work in the enquiry unit on behalf of other enterprises, as well as those on compulsory military service.Unpaid family workers refer to persons who live with the proprietor of the unit and work regularly for the unit, but do not have a contract of service and do not receive a fixed sum for the work they perform. This is limited to those persons who are not included on the payroll of another unit as their principal occupation.NoteIn order to check the comparability of data, it is necessary to indicate whether voluntary workers have been included under this heading or not.The number of persons employed is a headcount and is measured as an annual average using at least data for each quarter of the year except for the statistics on the activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V, VI and VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 for which the calculation can be done on the basis of data with a lower frequency.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThe number of persons employed is recorded in the notes on the company accounts (Article 43 (9)).Link to other variables:The number of persons employed may be broken down into the Number of employees (16 13 0) and unpaid persons employed (16 12 0).Code16 11 1NameNumber of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutionsAnnexVIDefinition:The number of persons employed (see variable 16 11 0) is broken down by category of credit institutions as follows: Licensed banks, Specialised credit granting institutions, Other credit institutions. This breakdown enables to allocate the categories of credit institutions to the relevant NACE Rev.2 classes.Link to other variables:Number of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutions is a further breakdown of the number of persons employed (16 11 0).Code16 11 2NameNumber of women employedAnnexVIDefinition:The number of persons employed (see variable 16 11 0) of the female sex.Link to other variables:Number of women employed is part of the number of persons employed (16 11 0).Code16 12 0NameNumber of unpaid persons employedAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionThe number of unpaid persons employed is defined as the number of persons who work regularly in the observation unit and who do not receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind (unpaid family workers, working proprietors not receiving a compensation in the form of wages, salaries, ….).Link to other variables:Number of unpaid persons employed (16 12 0) is calculated as the difference between the number of person employed (16 11 0) and the number of employees (16 13 0).Code16 13 0NameNumber of employeesAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as those persons who work for an employer and who have a contract of employment and receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind. (All persons for whom payments are booked under the heading personnel costs in the profit and loss accounts of the enterprise should be included even if in some cases no contract of employment exists).The relationship of employer to employee exists when there is an agreement, which may be formal or informal, between an enterprise and a person, normally entered into voluntarily by both parties, whereby the person works for the enterprise in return for remuneration in cash or in kind.A worker is considered to be a wage or salary earner of a particular unit if he or she receives a wage or salary from the unit regardless of where the work is done (in or outside the production unit). A worker from a temporary employment agency is considered to be an employee of the temporary employment agency and not of the unit (customer) in which they work.In particular the following are considered as employees:paid working proprietors;students who have a formal commitment whereby they contribute to the unit's process of production in return for remuneration and/or education services;employees engaged under a contract specifically designed to encourage the recruitment of unemployed persons;homeworkers if there is an explicit agreement that the homeworker is remunerated on the basis of the work done and they are included on the pay-roll.The number of employees includes part-time workers, seasonal workers, persons on strike or on short-term leave, but excludes those persons on long-term leave.The number of employees does not include voluntary workers.The number of employees is calculated in the same manner as the Number of persons employed, namely it is a headcount and is measured as an annual average using data for at least each quarter of the year except for the statistics on the activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 for which the calculation can be done on the basis of data with a lower frequency.Link to other variables:Part of the Number of persons employed (16 11 0)Code16 13 6NameNumber of female employeesAnnexVIDefinition:The number of employees (see variable 16 13 0) of the female sex.Link to other variables:Number of female employees is part of the number of employees (16 13 0).Code16 14 0NameNumber of employees in full time equivalent unitsAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionThe number of employees converted into full time equivalents (FTE).Figures for the number of persons working less than the standard working time of a full-year full-time worker, should be converted into full time equivalents, with regard to the working time of a full-time full-year employee in the unit. It is the total hours worked divided by the average annual number of hours worked in full-time jobs within the economic territory. Since the length of a full-time job has changed through time and differs between industries, methods which establish the average proportion and average hours of less than full-time jobs in each job group have to be used. A normal full-time week must first be estimated in each job group. If possible, a job group can be defined, inside an industry, according to sex and (or) kind of work of people. Hours contractually agreed upon can constitute for employee jobs, the appropriate criteria for determining those figures. Full-time equivalent is calculated separately in each job group, then summed.Included in this category are people working less than a standard working day, less than the standard number of working days in the week, or less than the standard number of weeks/months in the year. The conversion should be carried out on the basis of the number of hours, days, weeks or months worked.Link to other variables:The Number of hours worked by employees (16 15 0)) may be used in the conversion of the Number of employees (16 13 0) into full-time equivalents.Code16 15 0NameNumber of hours worked by employeesAnnexII and IVDefinitionThe total number of hours worked by employees represents the aggregate number of hours actually worked for the output of the observation unit during the reference period.This variable excludes hours paid but not actually worked such as for annual leave, holidays and sick leave. It also excludes meal breaks and commuting between home and work.Included are hours actually worked during normal working hours; hours worked in addition to those; time which is spent at the place of work on tasks such as preparing the site and time corresponding to short periods of rest at the work place.If the exact number of hours actually worked is not known, it may be estimated on the basis of the theoretical number of working hours and the average rate of absences (sickness, maternity, etc.).Link to other variables:The number of hours worked by employees may be used in the conversion of the Number of employees (16 13 0) into the Number of employees in full time equivalent units (16 14 0).Code16 91 0NameNumber of persons employed in the population of active enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as the total number of persons who work in the observation unit (inclusive of working proprietors, partners working regularly in the unit and unpaid family workers), as well as persons who work outside the unit who belong to it and are paid by it (e.g. sales representatives, delivery personnel, repair and maintenance teams). It includes persons absent for a short period (e.g. sick leave, paid leave or special leave), and also those on strike, but not those absent for an indefinite period. It also includes part-time workers who are regarded as such under the laws of the country concerned and who are on the pay-roll, as well as seasonal workers, apprentices and home workers on the pay-roll.The number of persons employed excludes manpower supplied to the unit by other enterprises, persons carrying out repair and maintenance work in the enquiry unit on behalf of other enterprises, as well as those on compulsory military service.Unpaid family workers refer to persons who live with the proprietor of the unit and work regularly for the unit, but do not have a contract of service and do not receive a fixed sum for the work they perform. This is limited to those persons who are not included on the payroll of another unit as their principal occupation.NoteIn order to check the comparability of data, it is necessary to indicate whether voluntary workers have been included under this heading or not.Code16 91 1NameNumber of employees in the population of active enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as those persons who work for an employer and who have a contract of employment and receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind.The relationship of employer to employee exists when there is an agreement, which may be formal or informal, between an enterprise and a person, normally entered into voluntarily by both parties, whereby the person works for the enterprise in return for remuneration in cash or in kind.A worker is considered to be a wage or salary earner of a particular unit if he or she receives a wage or salary from the unit regardless of where the work is done (in or outside the production unit). A worker from a temporary employment agency is considered to be an employee of the temporary employment agency and not of the unit (customer) in which they work.In particular the following are considered as employees:paid working proprietors,students who have a formal commitment whereby they contribute to the unit's process of production in return for remuneration and/or education services,employees engaged under a contract specifically designed to encourage the recruitment of unemployed persons,homeworkers if there is an explicit agreement that the homeworker is remunerated on the basis of the work done and they are included on the pay-roll.The number of employees includes part-time workers, seasonal workers, persons on strike or on short-term leave, but excludes those persons on long-term leave.The number of employees does not include voluntary workers.The number of employees is calculated in the same manner as the number of persons employed, namely as the number of jobs and is measured as an annual average.Code16 92 0NameNumber of persons employed in the population of births in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0.Code16 92 1NameNumber of employees in the population of births in tDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0.Code16 93 0NameNumber of persons employed in the population of deaths in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of deaths is defined as in characteristic 11 93 0.Code16 93 1NameNumber of employees in the population of deaths in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of deaths is defined as in characteristic 11 93 0.Code16 94 1NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to tCode16 94 2NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to tCode16 94 3NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to tCode16 94 4NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to tCode16 94 5NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0. Survival is defined as in characteristics 11 94 1 to 11 94 5.Code16 95 1NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to tCode16 95 2NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to tCode16 95 3NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to tCode16 95 4NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to tCode16 95 5NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0. Survival is defined as in characteristics 11 94 1 to 11 94 5.Code16 96 1NameNumber of employees in high growth enterprises measured in employment in tAnnexIXDefinition:The number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of high growth enterprises measured in employment is defined as in characteristic 11 96 0.Code17 32 0NameNumber of retail storesAnnexIIIDefinitionThis is the total number of retail stores operated by the enterprise, either owned or rented. Stores are defined as fixed sales premises which the customers enter to make their purchases. Retail stores are to be classified within the groups 47.1-47.7 of NACE Rev.2.Link to other variables:Part of Number of local units (11 21 0)Code17 33 1NameSales spaceAnnexIIIDefinitionSales space is the estimated surface area (in m2) of that part of the premises of the enterprise devoted to selling and display, i.e.:the total space to which customers have access, including fitting rooms;counter space and window space;the space behind counters used by shop assistants.Sales space does not include offices, storage and preparation rooms, workshops, staircases, cloakrooms and other amenity rooms.Code18 10 0NameTurnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activitiesAnnexIIIDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Sections A to F of NACE Rev.2 .Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 11 0NameTurnover from the principal activity at the NACE Rev.2 three-digit level.AnnexII and IVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from the principal activity of the unit. The principal activity of a unit is determined according to the rules laid down in the Council Regulation (EC) No 696/93 on statistical units of 15 March 1993.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from the principal activity at the NACE Rev. 2 three-digit level can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 12 0NameTurnover from industrial activitiesAnnexIIDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Sections B to F of NACE Rev.2.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from industrial activities can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Code18 12 1NameTurnover from industrial activities excluding constructionAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Sections B to E of NACE Rev.2.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from industrial activities excluding construction can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Code18 12 2NameTurnover from construction activitiesAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Section F of NACE Rev.2.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from construction activities can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Code18 15 0NameTurnover from service activitiesAnnexII to IVDefinitionRevenue from all services rendered (banking and insurance services, business and personal services).This variable encompasses turnover from service activities resulting from a principal or secondary activity; some service activities may be performed by industrial units. These activities are classified to Sections H to N and P to S and also to the maintenance and repair Groups 45.2 and 45.4 of Section G of NACE Rev.2.Link to company accountsTurnover from service activities may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 16 0NameTurnover from trading activities of purchase and resale and from intermediary activitiesAnnexII to IVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from the trading activities of purchase and resale of the unit and the intermediary activity of the unit. This corresponds to the sales of goods purchased by the unit in its own Name and for its own account and resold in the same condition in which they were purchased, or after such labelling, packaging and wrapping as is usually practised in distributive trade enterprises as well as any commissions on purchases and sales made in the Name and on behalf of third parties, and similar activities.Resales may be broken down into:resales to other traders, professional users, etc. (wholesale sales);resales to households or small-scale users (retail sales).These activities are classified in Section G of NACE Rev.2 (except the maintenance and repair Groups 45.2 and 45.4).Link to company accountsTurnover from trading and intermediary activities may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 21 0NameBreakdown of turnover by product (according to Section G of CPA)AnnexIIIDefinitionThe part of turnover to be broken down is the turnover from the trading activities of purchase and resale of the unit and the intermediary activity of the unit (as defined for variable 18 16 0).Link to company accountsTurnover broken down by product may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:The sum of the turnover for all products has to be equal to Turnover from trading and intermediary activities (18 16 0)Code18 31 0NameTurnover from buildingAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Section F of NACE Rev.2 and relating to constructions classified as buildings in the classification of types of constructions (CC).Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from building may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Part of Turnover from construction activities (18 12 2)Code18 32 0NameTurnover from civil engineeringAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Section F of NACE Rev.2 and relating to constructions classified as civil engineering works in the classification of types of constructions (CC).Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from civil engineering may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Part of Turnover from construction activities (18 12 2)Code20 11 0NamePurchases of energy products (in value)AnnexII and IVDefinitionPurchases of all energy products during the reference period should be included in this variable only if they are purchased to be used as fuel. Energy products purchased as a raw material or for resale without transformation should be excluded. The figure should be given in value only.Link to company accountsPurchases of energy products can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of Raw materials and consumables.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of the Raw materials and consumables used in the nature of expense method.It is part of cost of sales, distribution costs and administrative expenses in the function or expense method.Link to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Code21 11 0NameInvestment in equipment and plant for pollution control and special anti-pollution accessories (mainly "end-of-pipe" equipment)AnnexIIDefinitionCapital expenditures for methods, technologies, processes or equipment designed to collect and remove pollution and pollutants (e.g. air emissions, effluents or solid waste) after their creation, prevent the spread of and measure the level of the pollution, and treat and dispose of pollutants generated by the operating activity of the company.It is the sum of expenditure in the environmental domains Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management and Other environmental protection activities. Other environmental protection activities includes Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Noise and vibration abatement, Protection of biodiversity and landscape, Protection against radiation, Research and development, General environmental administration and management, Education, training and information, Activities leading to indivisible expenditure and Activities not elsewhere classified.Included are:Investments in distinct, identifiable components supplementing existing equipment, which are implemented at the end of or completely outside the production line ("end-of-pipe" equipment).Investments in equipment (e.g. filters or separate cleaning steps) which compose or extract pollutants within the production line, when the removal of these added facilities would not affect in the main the functioning of the production line.The main purpose or function of this capital expenditure is environmental protection and the total expenditure for these should be reported.The expenditure should be reported gross of any cost-offsets resulting from the generation and sale of marketable by-products, savings made, or subsidies received.Purchased goods are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked to turnover.Excluded are:Actions and activities beneficial to the environment that would have been taken regardless of environmental protection considerations, including measures that primarily aim at health and safety of the workplace and production security.Measures to reduce pollution when the products are used or scrapped (environmental adaptation of products), unless environmental policy and regulation expands the legal responsibility of the producer to cover also the pollution generated by the products when used, or for taking care of the products when they become waste.Resource use and saving activities (e.g. water supply or the saving of energy or raw materials), unless the primary purpose is environmental protection: e.g. when these activities aim at implementing national or international environmental policy and are not undertaken for cost saving reasons.Link to company accountsThe definition is based on the accounting standards applied by the company in its bookkeeping, in compliance with EU accounting standards: i.e. these are expenditures that qualify for recognition as an asset.Property, plant and equipment may be acquired for safety or environmental reasons. The acquisition of such property, plant and equipment, while not directly increasing the future economic benefits of any particular item of property, plant and equipment may be necessary in order for the enterprise to obtain the future economic benefits from its other assets. When this is the case, such acquisitions of property, plant and equipment qualify for recognition as assets, in that they enable future economic benefits from related assets to be derived by the enterprise in excess of what it could derive if they had not been acquired. However, such assets are only recognised to the extent that the resulting carrying amount of such an asset and related assets does not exceed the total recoverable amount of that asset and its related assets. For example, a chemical manufacturer may have to install a certain new chemical handling process in order to comply with environmental requirements on the production and storage of dangerous chemicals; related plant enhancements are recognised as an asset to the extent they are recoverable because, without them, the enterprise is unable to manufacture and sell chemicals.Link to other variables:Total environmental protection investments is the sum of the variables 21 11 0 and 21 12 0. Total environmental protection expenditure is the sum of the variables 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0.Part of:15 11 0 Gross investment in tangible goodsCode21 12 0NameInvestment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")AnnexIIDefinitionCapital expenditures for new or adaptation of existing methods, technologies, processes, equipment (or parts thereof) designed to prevent or reduce the amount of pollution created at the source (e.g. air emissions, effluents or solid waste), thereby reducing the environmental impacts associated with the release of pollutants and/or with polluting activities.It is the sum of expenditure in the environmental domains Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management and Other environmental protection activities. Other environmental protection activities includes Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Noise and vibration abatement, Protection of biodiversity and landscape, Protection against radiation, Research and development, General environmental administration and management, Education, training and information, Activities leading to indivisible expenditure and Activities not elsewhere classified.Included are:Capital expenditures that involve distinct, separately identifiable (environmental parts of) methods, processes, technologies and equipment. Their main purpose or function is environmental protection by definition and the total expenditure of the (environmental parts of) methods, processes, technologies and equipment should be reported.Capital expenditures for methods, processes, technologies and equipment that are integrated with the overall operating activity (production process/installation) in a way that makes it difficult to identify separately the pollution prevention component. In these cases (integrated measures), only the environmental protection fraction of the total investment should be reported.This fraction corresponds to the additional investment vis-à-vis the capital expenditure that would have been incurred were it not for the environmental protection considerations. Therefore, the alternative for comparison corresponds to the cheapest alternative available to the company with similar functions and characteristics, except for those related to environmental protection.When the selected option is standard technology and there is no cheaper, less environmentally beneficial alternative available to the company, the measure is by definition not an environmental protection activity, and no expenditure should be reported.The expenditure should be reported gross of any cost-offsets resulting from the generation and sale of marketable by-products, savings made, or subsidies received.Purchased goods are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked to turnover.Excluded are:Actions and activities beneficial to the environment that would have been taken regardless of environmental protection considerations, including measures that primarily aim at health and safety of the workplace and production security.Measures to reduce pollution when the products are used or scrapped (environmental adaptation of products), unless environmental policy and regulation expands the legal responsibility of the producer to cover also the pollution generated by the products when used, or for taking care of the products when they become waste.Resource use and saving activities (e.g. water supply or the saving of energy or raw materials), unless the primary purpose is environmental protection: e.g. when these activities aim at implementing national or international environmental policy and are not undertaken for cost saving reasons.Link to company accountsThe definition is based on the accounting standards applied by the company in its bookkeeping, in compliance with EU accounting standards: i.e. these are expenditures that qualify for recognition as an asset.Property, plant and equipment may be acquired for safety or environmental reasons. The acquisition of such property, plant and equipment, while not directly increasing the future economic benefits of any particular item of property, plant and equipment may be necessary in order for the enterprise to obtain the future economic benefits from its other assets. When this is the case, such acquisitions of property, plant and equipment qualify for recognition as assets, in that they enable future economic benefits from related assets to be derived by the enterprise in excess of what it could derive if they had not been acquired. However, such assets are only recognised to the extent that the resulting carrying amount of such an asset and related assets does not exceed the total recoverable amount of that asset and its related assets. For example, a chemical manufacturer may have to install a certain new chemical handling process in order to comply with environmental requirements on the production and storage of dangerous chemicals; related plant enhancements are recognised as an asset to the extent they are recoverable because, without them, the enterprise is unable to manufacture and sell chemicals.Link to other variables:Total environmental protection investments is the sum of the variables 21 11 0 and 21 12 0. Total environmental protection expenditure is the sum of the variables 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0.Part of:15 11 0 Gross investment in tangible goodsCode21 14 0NameTotal current expenditure on environmental protectionAnnexIIDefinitionTotal current expenditure on environmental protection is the expenditure for operating and maintaining an activity, technology, process, equipment (or parts thereof) designed to prevent, reduce, treat or eliminate pollutants and pollution (e.g. air emissions, effluents or solid waste) or any other degradation of the environment resulting from the operating activity of the company.It is the sum of expenditure in the environmental domains Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management and Other environmental protection activities. Other environmental protection activities includes Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Noise and vibration abatement, Protection of biodiversity and landscape, Protection against radiation, Research and development, General environmental administration and management, Education, training and information, Activities leading to indivisible expenditure and Activities not elsewhere classified.Total current expenditure on environmental protection should be reported gross of any cost-offsets resulting from the sale of marketable by-products, savings or subsidies received.Current expenditure is the sum of "in-house expenditure" and "purchases of environmental protection services":In-house expenditure includes all current expenditure on environmental protection except purchases of environmental protection services from other units. It is the sum of labour costs, use of raw materials and consumables including energy costs and payments for operational leasing. For example related to: operation and maintenance of environmental equipment, measurement and monitoring of pollution levels, environmental management, information and education, environmental research and development.Purchases of environmental protection services include all fees, charges and similar payments to other organisations (outside the reporting unit), public or private, in exchange of environmental protection services related to the environmental impacts of the operating activity of the company. For example, payments for collection and treatment of waste and wastewater, payments related to decontamination of soil, regulatory charges, payments to environmental consultants related to e.g. environmental information, certification or operation of environmental equipment.Purchased goods and services are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked to turnover. Labour expenditure includes the gross wages and salaries including employers' charges and social security costs, but excluding general overhead.Excluded are:Actions and activities beneficial to the environment that would have been taken regardless of environmental protection considerations, including measures that primarily aim at health and safety of the workplace and production security.Measures to reduce pollution when the products are used or scrapped (environmental adaptation of products), unless environmental policy and regulation expands the legal responsibility of the producer to cover also the pollution generated by the products when used, or for taking care of the products when they become waste.Resource use and saving activities (e.g. water supply or the saving of energy or raw materials), unless the primary purpose is environmental protection: e.g. when these activities aim at implementing national or international environmental policy and are not undertaken for cost saving reasons.Payments of taxes, fees or charges by the reporting unit that are not linked to purchasing an environmental service related to the environmental impacts of the operating activity of the company, even if the government authorities have earmarked the revenue for financing environmental protection activities (e.g. taxes on pollution).Calculated cost items such as depreciation of environmental equipment, capital loss due to forced replacement or general overhead.Loss of income, compensatory charges, fines, penalties and similar which do not relate to an environmental protection activity.Link to company accountsThe definition of current expenditure is based on the accounting standards applied by the company in its bookkeeping, in compliance with EU accounting standards: i.e. current expenditure includes all expenditure that is not capitalised but charged to the profit and loss account.It is the sum of purchase of raw materials and consumables, labour costs, public fees and charges, expenses for external services and rental and leasing charges for environmental protection activities.Link to other variables:Total environmental protection investments is the sum of the variables 21 11 0 and 21 12 0. Total environmental protection expenditure is the sum of the variables 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0.Part of:13 11 0 Total purchase of goods and services13 31 0 Personnel costsCode23 11 0NamePayments to subcontractorsAnnexII and IVDefinitionFor the statistics on activities as defined in Section 3 of Annex II payments to subcontractors are payments made by the unit to third parties in return for industrial goods and services supplied as part of a subcontracting relationship defined as follows:Two enterprises are linked by a subcontracting relationship whenever conditions A and B are met together:A.the customer enterprise, also said main contractor, participates in the conception of the product providing, even partially, technical specifications to the supplier enterprise, also said subcontractor, and/or provides it with the materials to be processed;B.the customer enterprise sells the subcontracted product, either as such or as part of a more complex product, and takes on the after-sales liability for the product.NoteThe mere stipulation of a colour, size or catalogue number does not constitute a technical specification in itself. The manufacture of a tailor-made product does not of itself necessarily imply a subcontracting relationship.For the statistics on activities as defined in Section 3 of Annex IV payments to subcontractors are payments made by the unit to third parties in return for construction works supplied as a part of a subcontracting relationship.Two enterprises are linked by a subcontracting relationship, whenever conditions A, B, C and D are simultaneously satisfied:A.The customer enterprise contracts with the supplier enterprise, hereafter referred to as "sub-contractor", for the execution of works or services which are incorporated specifically in the construction process;B.The customer enterprise is responsible for the final product of the construction process, the responsibility covers also the parts carried out by the subcontractors; the subcontractor can in some cases carry some responsibility.C.The customer enterprise provides specifications to the subcontractor, for example, the work or service executed by the subcontractor must be tailor-made for the purposes of the specific project and cannot thus be a standardised or catalogue work or services.D.The reciprocal contract is not otherwise ruled by an agreement of an associative type, such as a common answer for a call for tender, a consortium or joint venture, etc.Links with company accountsPayments to subcontractors are not necessarily treated separately in company accounting.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThey may be included in Other external charges and Other operating costs.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003They may be included in other expenses in the income statement according to the nature of expensesThey may be included in other expenses in the income statement according to the function of expenses.Links with other variablesPart of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).Code23 12 0NameIncome from subcontractingAnnexIVDefinitionFor the statistics on activities as defined in Section 3 of Annex IV Income from subcontracting is the turnover generated by the unit's own construction works provided to a third party under a subcontracting relationship.Two enterprises are linked by a subcontracting relationship, whenever conditions A, B, C and D are simultaneously satisfied:A.The customer enterprise contracts with the supplier enterprise, hereafter referred to as "sub-contractor", for the execution of works or services which are incorporated specifically in the construction process;B.The customer enterprise is responsible for the final product of the construction process, the responsibility covers also the parts carried out by the subcontractors; the subcontractor can in some cases carry some responsibility.C.The customer enterprise provides specifications to the subcontractor, for example, the work or service executed by the subcontractor must be tailor-made for the purposes of the specific project and cannot thus be a standardised or catalogue work or services.D.The reciprocal contract is not otherwise ruled by an agreement of an associative type, such as a common answer for a call for tender, a consortium or joint venture, etc.Links with company accountsIncome from subcontracting is not necessarily treated separately in company accounting.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is included in Net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is included in revenue in the income statement according to the nature of expensesIt is included in revenue in the income statement according to the function of expenses.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Part of Turnover from construction activities (18 12 2)Part of Turnover from building (18 31 0) or turnover from civil engineering (18 32 0)Code32 11 2NameGross change in the provision for unearned premiums (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 25 and 37 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II 1(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is used in the calculation of gross premiums earned as well as in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 11 4NameGross premiums written broken down by legal statusAnnexVDefinition:The gross premiums written (see variable 12 11 0) are broken down by legal status as follows: incorporated enterprises limited by shares, mutual enterprises, branches of insurance enterprises with head office in non EEA Member States, others.Note:For reinsurance enterprises no branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries are recorded.Link to other variables:Gross premiums written broken down by legal status is a further breakdown of the gross premiums written (12 11 0).Code32 11 5NameGross direct premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 5 the gross direct premiums written are broken down into a share related to domestic controlled enterprises and a share related to foreign controlled enterprises.Code32 11 6NameGross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 5 the gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums are broken down into a share related to domestic controlled enterprises and a share related to foreign controlled enterprises.Code32 12 0NameAllocated investment return transferred from the non-technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 and 43 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, I. 2 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account. For the countries which are using the possibilities permitted by Article 42(4) of Directive 91/674/EEC this item can be replaced by other items based on the choices created by this Article.Link to other variables:Allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 13 1NameGross claims paymentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross claims payments is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(a)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(a)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. All gross payments on claims made during the financial year are covered.Link to other variables:Gross claims payments are used in the calculation of Gross claims incurred as well as in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 13 2NameGross payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting yearAnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting year is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:All gross payments on claims made during the financial year which are referring to claims incurred in the current accounting year are covered.Link to other variables:Gross payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting year are part of the variable Gross claims payments (32 13 1).Code32 13 4NameGross change in the provision for outstanding claims (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross change in the provision of outstanding claims is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(b)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(b)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims is used in the calculation of the variable Gross claims incurred as well as in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balancesCode32 14 0NameGross operating expensesAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of acquisition costs, change in deferred acquisition costs and administrative expenses.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 7(a), (b) and (c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 8(a), (b) and (c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross operating expenses are used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 15 0NameChange in the equalisation provision (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 30 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — change in the equalisation provision is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 9 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance.Link to other variables:Change in the equalisation provision is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 16 0NameOther items in the technical account, gross amount (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:This variable is the balance of the other technical income, gross amount, the gross changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings, bonuses and rebates, gross amount and the other technical charges, gross amount.If the difference between the gross amount and the net amount of this item is of minor importance, this item can be replaced by "other items in the technical account, net amount". In this case this variable is the balance of the other technical income, net amount (32 16 1), the net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (32 16 2), bonuses and rebates, net amount (32 16 3) and the other technical charges, net amount (32 16 4). If Member States use the net amount it has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Other items in the technical account, gross amount is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 16 1NameOther technical income, net amountAnnexVDefinition:Net technical income, not shown under other headings.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 3 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance and Article 34, II. 4 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Other technical income, net amount is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 16 2NameNet changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 26 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 5 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 6(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 16 3NameBonuses and rebates, net amountAnnexVDefinition:Articles 29 and 39 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — bonuses and rebates, net amount is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 6 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 7 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Bonuses and rebates, net amount is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 16 4NameOther technical charges, net amountAnnexVDefinition:Net technical charges, not shown under other headings.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 8 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 11 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Other technical charges, net amount is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 17 0NameSub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Gross balance of the technical account of the profit and loss account.Note:Gross amount corresponding to the sub-total as included in Article 34, I. 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC (technical account) for non-life insurance business and in Article 34, II. 13 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Sub-total I is calculated as follows for non-life insurance business:Gross premiums earned [12 11 0 + 32 11 2 (+/-)]+Allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account (32 12 0)-Gross claims incurred [32 13 1 + 32 13 4 (+/-)]-Gross operating expenses (32 14 0)+Change in equalisation provision (32 15 0) (+/-)+Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0) (+/-).If the "other items in the technical account" (32 16 0) are recorded on net base only this net amount is considered in the calculation of the sub-total I: gross balance of the technical account.Sub-total I is calculated as follows for life insurance business:Gross premiums earned [12 11 0 + 32 11 2 (+/-)]+Investment income (32 22 0)+Unrealised gains on investments (32 23 0)-Gross claims incurred [32 13 1 + 32 13 4 (+/-)]+Gross change in life insurance provision (32 25 0) (+/-)-Gross operating expenses (32 14 0)-Investment charges (32 27 0)-Unrealized losses on investments (32 28 0)-Allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account (32 29 0)+Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0) (+/-).If the "other items in the technical account" (32 16 0) are recorded on net base only this net amount is considered in the calculation of sub-total I: gross balance of the technical account.The Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) is used in the calculation of the Sub-total II (= net balance of the technical account) (32 19 0).Code32 18 0NameReinsurance balance (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Reinsurance balance of the technical account of the profit and loss account.Note:Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:This variable is calculated as follows:Reinsurers share of gross premiums written (32 18 1)+Reinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (32 18 3) (+/-)-Reinsurers share of gross claims incurred [32 18 5 + 32 18 6 (+/-)]-Reinsurance commissions and profit participations (32 18 7)+Reinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account (32 18 8) (+/-)+Reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision (32 33 4) (+/-)The Reinsurance balance is used in the calculation of the Sub-total II (= net balance of the technical account) (32 19 0) (+/-).Code32 18 1NameReinsurers share of gross premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 36 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross premiums written is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II 1(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Reinsurers share of gross premiums written is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0)Code32 18 2NameReinsurers share of gross premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 5 the reinsurers share of gross premiums written is broken down into a share related to domestic controlled enterprises and a share related to foreign controlled enterprises.Code32 18 3NameReinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Articles 25 and 37 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. Here the reinsurers share of the gross amount is recorded.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 5NameReinsurers share of gross claims paymentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross claims payments is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(a)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(a)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of gross claims payments is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 6NameReinsurers share of gross change in the provision for outstanding claims (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross change in the provision of outstanding claims is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(b)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(b)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of gross change in the provision for outstanding claims is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 7NameReinsurance commissions and profit participationsAnnexVDefinition:Reinsurance commissions and profit participations received for the business ceded.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 7(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business and Article 34, II. 8(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Reinsurance commissions and profit participations are part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 8NameReinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:This variable is the reinsurers share corresponding to variable 32 16 0 (covering the following components: other technical income; changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings; bonuses and rebates; other technical charges).Note:If the "other items in the technical account" (32 16 0) are recorded on net base only, this variable does not have to be delivered.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 19 0NameSub-total II (= net balance of the technical account) (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Net balance of the technical account of the profit and loss account — net of reinsurance —.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, I. 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC (technical account) for non-life insurance business, Article 34, II. 13 of Directive 91/674/EEC (technical account) for life insurance business and Article 34, III. 1 and 2 of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:This variable is calculated as follows:Gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) (+/-)-Reinsurance balance (32 18 0) (+/-).Code32 22 0NameInvestment incomeAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment income included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 2 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. This variable will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Link to other variables:The Investment income is used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 23 0NameUnrealised gains on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 44 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the unrealised gains on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 3 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Unrealized gains on investments are used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 25 0NameGross change in life insurance provision (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 27 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross change in life insurance provision is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 6(a)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Gross change in life insurance provision is used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 27 0NameInvestment chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment charges included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 9 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Link to other variables:The Investment charges are used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 28 0NameUnrealised losses on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 44 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the unrealised losses on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:The Unrealized losses on investments are used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 29 0NameAllocated investment return transferred to the non-technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 43 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 12 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Link to other variables:The Allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account is used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 33 4NameReinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 27 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 6(a)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 42 0NameInvestment incomeAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment income included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 3 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 43 0NameAllocated investment return transferred from the life-assurance technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 43 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the allocated investment return transferred from the life-assurance technical account included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 4 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 44 0NameInvestment chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment charges included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 5 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 45 0NameAllocated investment return transferred to the non-life insurance technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the allocated investment return transferred to the non-life insurance technical account included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 6 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 46 0NameOther incomeAnnexVDefinition:Other income, not shown under other headings.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 7 of Directive 91/674/EEC for the non-technical account.Code32 47 0NameOther charges, including value adjustmentsAnnexVDefinition:Other charges, not shown under other headings (including value adjustments).Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 8 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 48 0NameProfit or loss on ordinary activities (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of insurance enterprises, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 9 and 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 49 0NameExtraordinary profit or loss (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of insurance enterprises, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 13 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 50 0NameAll taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 9, 14 and 15 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 51 0NameProfit or loss for the financial year (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 16 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 61 0NameTotal of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of Commissions for total insurance business (32 61 1), External expenses on goods and services (32 61 4) and Personnel costs (13 31 0).Code32 61 1NameCommissions for total insurance businessAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of commissions for the direct insurance business (32 61 2) and the business accepted (see also Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Link to other variables:Commissions for total insurance business are used in the calculation of the variable External expenses on goods and services (32 61 4).Code32 61 2NameCommissions for direct insurance businessAnnexVDefinition:Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable includes the total amount of commissions for the direct insurance business.Link to other variables:Commissions for direct insurance business are part of the variable Commissions for total insurance business (32 61 1).Code32 61 3NameCommissions for business acceptedAnnexVDefinition:This variable includes the total amount of commissions for the business accepted. This variable is calculated as follows: Commissions for total insurance business (32 61 1) — Commissions for direct insurance business (32 61 2) (see also Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Code32 61 4NameExternal expenses on goods and servicesAnnexVDefinition:Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0) less commissions for total insurance business (variable 32 61 1) less the reinsurance balance (variable 32 18 0) and portfolio investment income of reinsurers on their share of the gross technical provisions of the enterprise.Note:Allocation on enterprise level has to be assured by means of a distribution key in the case of enterprise groups.Code32 61 5NameExternal and internal claims management expensesAnnexVDefinition:External and internal claims management expenses.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function. It has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9 (see also Article 38 of Directive 91/674/EEC).Link to other variables:External and internal claims management expenses are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 61 6NameAcquisition costsAnnexVDefinition:Article 40 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the acquisition costs included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34 I. 7(a) and II. 8(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC respectively for the non-life insurance business and the life insurance business.Link to other variables:Acquisition costs are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 61 7NameAdministrative expensesAnnexVDefinition:Article 41 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the administrative expenses included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 7(c) and II. 8(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC respectively for the non-life insurance business and the life insurance business.Link to other variables:Administrative expenses are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 61 8NameGross other technical chargesAnnexVDefinition:Gross other technical charges.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 8 and II. 11 of Directive 91/674/EEC respectively for the non-life insurance business and the life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross other technical charges are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0)Code32 61 9NameInvestment management chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment management charges included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 9(a) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Investment management charges are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 71 0NameInvestment incomeAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC– it concerns the investment income included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.This variable is the sum of Income from participating interests (32 71 1), Income from land, buildings and other investments (32 71 2), Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5) and Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6).Code32 71 1NameIncome from participating interestsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from participating interests included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(a) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III 3a of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Income from participating interests is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 71 2NameIncome from land, buildings and other investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from other investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.This variable is the sum of Income from land and buildings (32 71 3) and Income from other investments (32 71 4).Link to other variables:Income from land, buildings and other investments is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 71 3NameIncome from land and buildingsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from land and buildings included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(b)(aa) for the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(b)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Income from land and buildings is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0) and Income from land, buildings and other investments (32 71 2).Code32 71 4NameIncome from other investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from other investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(b)(bb) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(b)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Income from other investments is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0) and Income from land, buildings and other investments (32 71 2).Code32 71 5NameValue re-adjustments on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the value re-adjustments on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(c) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Value re-adjustments on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 71 6NameGains on the realisation of investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the gains on the realisation of investment included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(d) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Gains on the realization on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 72 0NameInvestment chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment charges included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance. This variable is the sum of Investment management charges, including interests (32 72 1), Value adjustments on investments (32 72 2) and Losses on the realisation on investments (32 72 3).Code32 72 1NameInvestment management charges, including interestAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment management charges, including interest included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 9(a) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Investment management charges, including interest are used in the calculation of the variable Investment charges (32 72 0).Code32 72 2NameValue adjustments on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the value adjustments on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 9(b) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Value adjustments on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment charges (32 72 0).Code32 72 3NameLosses on the realisation of investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the losses on the realisation of investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 9(c) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Losses on the realization on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment charges (32 72 0).Code33 11 1NameGross premiums written in direct business by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross premiums written in direct business by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of variable Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code33 12 1NameReinsurers share of gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Reinsurers share of gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Reinsurers share of gross premiums written (32 18 1).Code33 13 1NameGross claims incurred, direct business by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross claims incurred, direct business by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Gross claims incurred (32 13 0).Code33 14 1NameGross operating expenses, direct business, by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Articles 40 and 41 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding servicesNote:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross operating expenses, direct business, by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Gross operating expenses (32 14 0).Code33 15 1NameReinsurance balance, direct business, by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:See variable 32 18 0 and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Reinsurance balance, direct business, by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code34 11 0NameGeographical breakdown — in general — of gross direct premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State the gross premiums written are broken down as follows: Member State of the head office, other Member States, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Note:For the geographical breakdown reference is made to Article 63, IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross direct premiums written is a further breakdown of variable Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code34 12 0NameGeographical breakdown — in general — of gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State the gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written are broken down as follows: Member State of the head office, other Member States, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Note:The breakdown considers the geographical allocation of the ceding insurer.Link to other variables:Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written is a further breakdown of variable Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written (12 11 2).Code34 13 0NameGeographical breakdown — in general — of reinsurers' share of gross premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 36 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State the reinsurers' share of gross premiums written is broken down as follows: Member State of the head office, other Member States, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Note:The breakdown considers the geographical allocation of the accepting insurance or reinsurance enterprise.Link to other variables:Geographical breakdown — in general — of reinsurers' share of gross premiums written is a further breakdown of variable Reinsurers' share of gross premiums written (32 18 1).Code34 31 1NameGross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of establishment.AnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State (= Member State where the head office is situated) the gross premiums written of branches in other Member States are broken down into each other single EEA Member State and into the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:Reference to Article 43 of the Third Life Assurance Directive and Article 44 of the third non-life insurance Directive. The matrix created using the combination of the CPA categories and the Member States abroad permits recreating the scope of each national insurance market for direct business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of establishment is part of variable gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code34 32 1NameGross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of freedom to provide servicesAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State (= Member State where the head office is situated) the gross premiums written under the right of freedom to provide services in other Member States are broken down into each other single EEA Member State and into the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:Reference to Article 44 of the third non-life insurance Directive and Article 43 of the third life insurance Directive. The matrix created using the combination of the CPA categories and the Member States abroad permits recreating the scope of each national insurance market for direct business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of freedom to provide services is part of variable gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code36 10 0NameTotal of investmentsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of Land and buildings (36 11 0), Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0), Other financial investments (36 13 0) and Deposits with ceding enterprises (36 14 0).Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.I of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Total of investments (36 10 0) equalsLand and buildings (36 11 0)+Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0)+Other financial investments (36 13 0)+Deposits with ceding enterprises 36 14 0)Code36 11 0NameLand and buildingsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies.Link to other variables:Land and buildings are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 11 1NameLand and buildings occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activitiesAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of variable 36 11 0. Only those land and buildings which are occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activities are included here.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.I of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Land and buildings occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activities are part of the variable Land and buildings (36 11 0).Code36 11 2NameLand and buildings (current value)AnnexVDefinition:Article 45 and the following of Council Directive 91/674/EEC (according to these articles the purchase price principle and the current value principle can be used for the valuation of the investments).Note:This data has only to be delivered if variable 36110 shows land and buildings according to their book values.Code36 12 0NameInvestments in affiliated enterprises and participating interestsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. This variable is the sum of variables 36 12 1 and 36 12 2.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.II of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 12 1NameShares in affiliated enterprises and participating interestAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:Reference to Article 6 (assets) C.II.1 and C.II.3 of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Shares in affiliated enterprises and participating interest are used in the calculation of the variable Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0).Code36 12 2NameDebt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated enterprises and to enterprises with which an insurance enterprise is linked by the virtue of a participating interestAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.II.2 and C.II.4 of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Debt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated enterprises and to enterprises with which an insurance enterprise is linked by the virtue of a participating interest are used in the calculation of the variable Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0).Code36 12 3NameInvestments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (current value)AnnexVDefinition:Article 45 and the following of Council Directive 91/674/EEC (according to these articles the purchase price principle and the current value principle can be used for the valuation of the investments).Note:This data has only to be delivered if variable 36 12 0 shows the investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests according to their book values.Code36 13 0NameOther financial investmentsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of variables 36 13 1, 36 13 2, 36 13 3, 36 13 4, 36 13 5, 36 13 6. According to the valuation rules of Council Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Other financial investments are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 1NameShares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trustsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.1 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Shares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trusts are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Shares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trusts are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 2NameDebt securities and other fixed-income securitiesAnnexVDefinition:Article 9 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.2 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Debt securities and other fixed-income securities are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Debt securities and other fixed-income securities are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 3NameParticipation in investment poolsAnnexVDefinition:Article 10 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.3 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Participation in investment pools are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Participation in investment pools are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 4NameLoans guaranteed by mortgagesAnnexVDefinition:Article 11 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.4 of Directive 91/674/EECLink to other variables:Loans guaranteed by mortgages are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Loans guaranteed by mortgages are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 5NameOther loansAnnexVDefinition:Article 11 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.5 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Other loans are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Other loans are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 6NameOther (including deposits with credit institutions)AnnexVDefinition:Articles 12 and 13 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.6 and C.III.7 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Other (including deposits with credit institutions) are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0)Other (including deposits with credit institutions) are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 8NameOther financial investments (current value)AnnexVDefinition:Article 45 and the following of Council Directive 91/674/EEC (according to these articles the purchase price principle and the current value principle can be used for the valuation of the investments).Note:This data has only to be delivered if variable 36 13 0 shows other financial investments according to their book values.Code36 14 0NameDeposits with ceding enterprisesAnnexVDefinition:Article 14 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Deposits with ceding enterprises are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 20 0NameInvestments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment riskAnnexVDefinition:Article 15 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) D of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code36 21 0NameInvestments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — land and buildingsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. This variable is part of variable 36 20 0.Note:The amount corresponding to the variable 36 11 0 has to be shown here.Link to other variables:Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk, Land and buildings are part of the variable Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk (36 20 0).Code36 22 0NameInvestments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — other financial investmentsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of variable 36 20 0.Note:The amount corresponding to the variable 36 13 0 is shown here.Link to other variables:Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk, Other financial investments are part of the variable Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk (36 20 0).Code36 30 0NameBalance sheet totalAnnexVDefinition:This variable consists of the sum of the items A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of the asset side of the balance sheet or of the sum of the items A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I of the liability side of the balance sheet of Article 6 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. In any case it has to be indicated if the loss for the financial year is shown on the asset side or on the liability side of the balance sheet.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code37 10 0NameTotal capital and reservesAnnexVDefinition:Here the total of all parts of capital and reserves (= item A of the liability side of the balance sheet of Article 6 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC) is recorded. The loss for the financial year ought to be included here (if this is not the case it has to be indicated).Code37 10 1NameTotal capital and reserves, broken down by legal statusAnnexVDefinition:The total capital and reserves (see variable 37 10 0) are broken down by legal status as follows: incorporated enterprises limited by shares, mutual enterprises, branches of insurance enterprises with head office in non EEA Member States, other.Link to other variables:Total capital and reserves broken down by legal status is a further breakdown of the total capital and reserves (37 10 0)Code37 11 0NameSubscribed capital or equivalent fundsAnnexVDefinition:Article 19 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) A.I. of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Subscribed capital or equivalent funds is part of the variable Total capital and reserves (37 10 0).Code37 12 0NameShare premium account, revaluation reserve, reserveAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) A.II, A.III, A.IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Share premium account, revaluation reserve, reserve is part of the variable Total capital and reserves (37 10 0).Code37 20 0NameSubordinated liabilitiesAnnexVDefinition:Article 21 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) B of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code37 30 0NameTotal gross technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of variables Gross provision for unearned premiums (37 31 0), Gross life assurance provision (37 32 0), Gross provision for outstanding claims (37 33 0), Gross provision for bonuses and rebates (37 34 0), Equalisation provision (37 35 0), Gross other technical provisions (37 36 0) and Gross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholders (37 37 0).Code37 30 1NameTotal net technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of variables 37 31 0, 37 32 0, 37 33 0, 37 34 0, 37 35 0, 37 36 0 and 37 37 0 on net basis (= after deduction of the reinsurers part).Note:This variable is needed for the detailed calculations of the macro-economic variables within the production account.Code37 31 0NameGross provision for unearned premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 25 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C.1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for unearned premiums is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 32 0NameGross life assurance provisionAnnexVDefinition:Article 27 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 2 (a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross life assurance provision is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 33 0NameGross provision for outstanding claimsAnnexVDefinition:Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C.3(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for outstanding claims is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 33 1NameGross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct businessAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of variable 37 33 0 (see also Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 3(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business is part of the variable Gross provision for outstanding claims (37 33 0).Code37 33 2NameGross provision for outstanding claims, related to business acceptedAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of Gross provision for outstanding claims (37 33 0) (see also Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Code37 33 3NameGross provision for outstanding claims related to direct business, by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:This is an additional breakdown of variable 37 33 1 (see also Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC). The gross provision for outstanding claims related to direct business is broken down by products based on CPA.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 3(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for outstanding claims related to direct business, by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of the variable Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business (37 33 1).Code37 34 0NameGross provision for bonuses and rebatesAnnexVDefinition:Article 29 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 4(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for bonuses and rebates is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 35 0NameEqualisation provisionAnnexVDefinition:Article 30 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 5 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Equalisation provision is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 36 0NameGross other technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:Article 26 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 6(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC. The detailed breakdown of this variable has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Gross other technical provisions is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 37 0NameGross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholdersAnnexVDefinition:Article 31 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) D.(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholders is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 41 0NameDebenture loansAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) G.III of Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable includes convertible loans.Code37 42 0NameAmounts owed to credit institutionsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) G.IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code39 10 0NameNumber of contracts outstanding at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all individual life insurance contracts and for the following products: Non-linked life insurance services and CPA 65.12.1, 65.12; 4 and 65.12.5.AnnexVDefinition:The number of contracts outstanding at the end of the accounting year relating to direct insurance business is included here for all individual life insurance contracts and for the following products: Non-linked life insurance services and CPA 65.12.1, 65.12; 4 and 65.12.5.Note:Only contracts still active at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. As regards individual life insurance contracts the data shown here corresponds to the contents of variable 12 11 3.Code39 20 0NameNumber of insured persons at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all group life insurance contracts and for the following product: CPA 65.12.1.AnnexVDefinition:The number of insured persons at the end of the accounting year relating to direct business is included here for all group life insurance contracts and for group insurance contracts in the following subcategory of the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services: 65.12.1.Note:Only persons whose contracts are still active at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. As regards group life insurance contracts the data shown here corresponds to the contents of variable 12 11 4.Code39 30 0NameNumber of insured vehicles at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product CPA: 65.12.2.AnnexVDefinition:The number of insured vehicles at the end of the accounting year relating to direct business is included here for the following subcategory of the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services: 65.12.2.Note:Only vehicles still covered by active contracts at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. All single vehicles are counted also if covered by group contracts.Code39 40 0NameGross insured sum at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following products: Non-linked life insurance and Capital redemption insurance services.AnnexVDefinition:The total of the gross insured sum at the end of the accounting year relating to direct business is included here for the following products: Non-linked life insurance and Capital redemption insurance services.Note:Only sums relating to contracts still active at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. For annuity contracts the national equivalents for the sum insured is applied.Code39 50 0NameNumber of claims incurred during the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product: CPA 65.12.2.AnnexVDefinition:The total number of claims incurred during the accounting year relating to direct business is shown for the following subcategory of the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services: 65.12.2.Note:Reference to Article 44 of Council Directive 92/49/EEC. The number of all incidents which have incurred and were reported during the accounting year and are giving the right to claim (estimated claims which are incurred but not reported are excluded) is taken into consideration.Code42 11 0NameInterest receivable and similar incomeAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include:(1)all income from Cash and balances with the central bank, Treasury bills and other bills eligible for refinancing with central banks, Loans and advances to credit institutions, Loans and advances to customers, Debt securities including fixed- income securities, however calculated. Such income shall also include income arising from the spreading on a time basis of the discount on assets acquired at an amount below, and liabilities contracted at an amount above, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;NoteReference to Articles 27(1) and 28(B)(1) of Directive 86/635/EECOJ L 372, 31.12.1986, p. 1. Reference to paragraph 35 of IAS 18 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 (interest and similar income) and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006OJ L 24, 27.1.2006, p. 1.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 11 1NameInterest receivable and similar income arising from fixed-income securitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include:(1)all income from fixed- income securities. Such income shall also include income arising from the spreading on a time basis of the discount on assets acquired at an amount below, and liabilities contracted at an amount above, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;(NoteReference to Articles 27(1) and 28(B)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IAS 18 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is part of variable 42 11 0.Code42 12 0NameInterest payable and similar chargesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include:(1)all charges arising out of amounts owed to credit institutions, amounts owed to customers, Debts evidenced by certificates and Subordinated liabilities, however calculated. Such charges shall also include charges arising from the spreading on a time basis of the premium on assets acquired at an amount above, and liabilities contracted at an amount below, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;NoteReference to Articles 27(2) and 28(A)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 35 of IAS 18 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 12 1NameInterest payable and similar charges linked to debt securities in issueAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include(1)all charges arising out of debts securities in issue, however calculated. Such charges shall also include charges arising from the spreading on a time basis of the premium on assets acquired at an amount above, and liabilities contracted at an amount below, the sum payable at maturity. Debt securities comprise negotiable debt securities including fixed-income securities issued by credit institutions, securities bearing interest rates that vary in accordance with specific factors, for example the interest rate on the inter-bank market or on the Euromarket, shall also be regarded as debt securities;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;NoteReference to Article 4(3)(a) (Liabilities) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IAS 18 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is part of variable 42 12 0.Code42 13 0NameIncome from securitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all dividends and other income from variable-yield securities, from participating interests and from shares in affiliated undertakings. Income from shares in investment companies shall also be included under this item. For credit institutions using the income statement of IFRS 7, the variable may be limited to dividend income only. Eurostat shall be informed of such an event.NoteReference to Article 27(3)(a), (3)(b) and (3)(c) as an aggregate, and Article 28 (B)(2a), 2)(b) and (2)(c) as an aggregate, of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 35 of IAS 18 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20(a) of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006.Code42 13 1NameIncome from shares and other variable-yield securitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all dividends and other income from shares and other variable-yield securities with the exception of income from participating interests and shares in affiliated undertakings .For credit institutions using the income statement of IAS 30, the variable may be limited to dividend income only. Eurostat shall be informed of such an event.NoteReference to Articles 27(3)(a) and 28(B)(2)(a) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is part of variable 42 13 0 and is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 14 0NameCommissions receivableAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions receivable shall include income in respect of all services supplied to third parties, in particular:commissions for guarantees, loans administration on behalf of other lenders and securities transactions on behalf of third parties,commissions and other charges and income in respect of payment transactions, account administration charges and commissions for the safe custody and administration of securities,commissions for foreign currency transactions and for the sale and purchase of coin and precious metals on behalf of third parties,commissions charged for brokerage services in connection with savings and insurance contracts and loans.NoteReference to Articles 27(4) and 28(B)(3) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 15 0NameCommissions payableAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions payable shall include charges for services rendered by third parties, in particular:commissions for guarantees, loans administration on behalf of other lenders and securities transactions on behalf of third parties,commissions and other charges and income in respect of payment transactions, account administration charges and commissions for the safe custody and administration of securities,commissions for foreign currency transactions and for the sale and purchase of coin and precious metals on behalf of third parties,commissions charged for brokerage services in connection with savings and insurance contracts and loans.NoteReference to Articles 27(5) and 28(A)(2) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0).Code42 20 0NameNet profit or net loss on financial operationsAnnexVIDefinition:This variable covers:1.the net profit or loss on transactions in securities which are not held as financial fixed assets together with value adjustments and value re-adjustments on such securities, taking into account, where Article 36 (2) of Directive 86/635 has been applied the difference resulting from application of that article; however, in those Member States which exercise the option provided for in Article 37 of Directive 86/635, these net profits or losses and value adjustments and value re-adjustments shall be included only in so far as they relate to securities included in a trading portfolio. The value-adjustments and value re-adjustments resulting from the application of IAS 32 and IAS 39 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 shall also be included,2.the net profit or loss on exchange activities, with the exception of income and charges resulting from covered forward contracts, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;3.the net profits and losses on other buying and selling operations involving financial instruments, including precious metals.NoteReference to Articles 27(6) and 28(A)(3) or (B)(4) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 (a) of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 31 0NameOther operating incomeAnnexVIDefinition:Operating income, not shown under other headings. All extraordinary income should be excluded from this item.NoteReference to Articles 27(7) and 28(B)(7) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 86 of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 (other income).Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 32 0NameGeneral administrative expensesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is the sum of "Personnel costs" (variable 13 31 0) and "Other administrative expenses" (variable 42 32 2).NoteReference to Article 27(8)(a) and (8)(b) as an aggregate, and Article 28(A)(4)(a) and (4)(b) as an aggregate, of Directive 86/635/EEC. No reference in paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006Code42 32 2NameOther administrative expensesAnnexVIDefinition:Other administrative expenses, not included in variable 13 31 0.NoteReference to Articles 27(8)(b) and 28(A)(4)(b) of Directive 86/635/EEC. No reference in paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0) and General administrative expenses (variable 42 32 0).Code42 33 0NameOther operating chargesAnnexVIDefinition:Operating charges, not included in other headings. All taxes and extraordinary costs should be excluded from this item.NoteReference to Articles 27(10) and 28(A)(6) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 91 of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0).Code42 35 0NameValue adjustments and value re-adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitmentsAnnexVIDefinition:1.This variable shall include, on the one hand, charges for value adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments to be shown under Off-balance sheet items, on the other hand, credits from the recovery of written-off loans and advances and amounts written back following earlier value adjustments and provisions.2.In those Member States which exercise the option provided for in Article 37 of Directive 86/635, this item shall also include the net profit or loss on transactions in securities included in debt securities and shares which are neither held as financial fixed Assets nor included in a trading portfolio, together with value adjustments and value re-adjustments on such securities taking into account, where Article 36 (2) of Directive 86/635 has been applied, the difference resulting from application of that article.3.The charges and income covered by these items may be set off against each other, so that only a net item (income or charge) is shown.NoteReference to Articles 27(11) and (12), and 28(A)(7) and (B)(5) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 84 of IAS 37 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 (provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments).Code42 36 0NameOther value adjustments and value re-adjustmentsAnnexVIDefinition:1.This variables shall include, on the one hand, charges for value adjustments in respect of debt securities including fixed- income securities and shares and, on the other hand, all the amounts written back following earlier value adjustments, in so far as the charges and income relate to transferable securities held as financial fixed assets, participating interests and shares in affiliated undertakings.2.The charges and income covered by these items may be set off against each other, so that only a net item (income or charge) is shown.NoteReference to Articles 27(9), (13) and (14) and 28(A)(5), (A)(8) and (B)(6) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IAS 30 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Code42 40 0NameProfit or loss on ordinary activitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of credit institutions, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.NoteReference to Articles 27(15) and (16) and 28(A)(9), (A)(10) and (B)(8) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Code42 50 0NameExtraordinary profit or lossAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of credit institutions, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.NoteReference to Articles 27(19) and 28(A)(13) and (B)(10) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Code42 51 0NameAll taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)AnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies.NoteReference to Articles 27(15), (20) and (22) and 28(A)(9), (A)(12) and (A)(14) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 81 (e) of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003.Code42 60 0NameProfit or loss for the financial yearAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies.NoteReference to Articles 27(23) and 28(A)(15) and (B)(11) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 81 (f) of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003.Code43 11 0NameLoans and advances to customersAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all types of assets in the form of claims on domestic and foreign customers other than credit institutions, regardless of their actual designations.The only exception shall be loans and advances represented by debt securities or any other security.NoteReference to Article 4(4) (Assets) and Article 16 (Assets Item 4) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 8 of IFRS 7as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Code43 21 0NameAmounts owed to customersAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include all amounts owed to creditors that are not credit institutions, regardless of their actual designations.The only exception shall be liabilities represented by debt securities or by any other security.NoteReference to Article 4(2)(a) and (2)(b) as an aggregate (Liabilities), and Article 19 (Liabilities: Item 2), of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 8 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006.Code43 29 0NameTotal of capital and reservesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise Subscribed capital and reserves. Subscribed capital shall comprise all amounts, regardless of their actual designations, which, in accordance with the legal structure of the institution concerned, are regarded under national law as equity capital subscribed by the shareholders or other proprietors. Reserves comprise all the types of reserves listed in Article 9 of Directive 78/660/EEC under Liabilities item A.IV, as defined therein. The Member States may also prescribe other types of reserves if necessary for credit institutions the legal structures of which are not covered by Directive 78/660/EEC.NoteReference to Article 4(7)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) (Liabilities) and (16) (Assets) as an aggregate, of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006Code43 30 0NameBalance sheet totalAnnexVIDefinition:This variable consists of the sum of items 1 to 15 of the asset side of the balance sheet or of the sum of items 1 to 14 of the liability side of the balance sheet as included in Article 4 of Directive 86/635. In general, the balance sheet total shall equal the sum of all items of the asset side of the balance sheet or of the sum of all items on the liability side of the balance sheet.NoteReference to Article 4 of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006Code43 31 0NameBalance sheet total broken down according to the residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVIDefinition:The balance sheet total (see variable 43 30 0) is broken down by the residence of the parent enterprise.In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 4, the balance sheet total has to be split up into a part which is related to domestic controlled credit institutions and a part which is related to foreign controlled enterprises. The parent enterprise is recorded according to the ultimate controlling institutional unit as defined in European Parliament and Council Regulation No 716/2007.Link to other variables:Balance sheet total broken down by residence of the parent enterprise is a further breakdown of the balance sheet total (43 30 0).Code43 32 0NameBalance sheet total broken down by legal statusAnnexVIDefinition:The balance sheet total (see variable 43 30 0) is broken down by legal status as follows: Incorporated enterprises limited by shares, Co-operative enterprises, Public-law enterprises, Branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries, Others.Link to other variables:Balance sheet total broken down by legal status is a further breakdown of the balance sheet total (43 30 0).Code44 11 0NameInterest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income are defined as:(1)all income from fixed- income securities, however calculated. Such income shall also include income arising from the spreading on a time basis of the discount on assets acquired at an amount below, and liabilities contracted at an amount above, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest.The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(1) and 28(B)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:Interest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of Interest receivable and similar income (42 11 0).Code44 12 0NameInterest payable and similar charges broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Interest payable and similar charges are defined as:1.all charges arising out of amounts owed to credit institutions, amounts owed to customers, Debts evidenced by certificates and Subordinated liabilities, however calculated. Such charges shall also include charges arising from the spreading on a time basis of the premium on assets acquired at an amount above, and liabilities contracted at an amount below, the sum payable at maturity;2.income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(2) and 28(A)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:"Interest payable and similar charges" broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of "Interest payable and similar charges" (42 12 0).Code44 13 0NameCommissions receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions receivable shall include income in respect of all services supplied to third parties. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(4) and 28(B)(3) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:Commission receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of Commission receivable (42 14 0).Code44 14 0NameCommissions payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions payable are defined in Article 31 of Directive 86/635/EEC. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(5), and 28(A)(2) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:Commission payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of Commission payable (42 15 0).Code45 11 0NameGeographical breakdown of the total number of EEA branchesAnnexVIDefinition:"Branch" is defined in Article 1 of the Council Directive 89/646/EEC of 15 December 1989 and is detailed in the Commission Communication on the freedom to provide services and on the interest of the general good in the Second Banking Directive (95/C 291/06).NoteFrom the perspective of the host Member State, the total number of EEA branches has to be broken down by each single other EEA country.Code45 21 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar incomeAnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written in the host country by branches with head office in each single other EEA country.Code45 22 0NameGeographical breakdown of balance sheet totalAnnexVIDefinition:Balance sheet total (see variable 43 30 0) of branches established in the host country with head office in each single other EEA country.Code45 31 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the Freedom to Provide Services business (in other EEA countries)AnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written, under the right of the freedom to provide services, by credit institutions authorised in the home Member State, in each single other EEA country.Code45 41 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via branch business (in non-EEA countries)AnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written by branch of credit institutions, authorised in the home Member State, in non-EEA countries.The following breakdown has to be used: Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world).Code45 42 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the Freedom to Provide Services business (in non-EEA countries)AnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written, under the right of the freedom to provide services, by credit institutions authorised in the home Member State, in non-EEA countries.The following breakdown has to be used: Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world).Code47 11 0NameNumber of accounts broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:The number of accounts held by credit institutions at the end of the accounting year is included here. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The number of accounts is linked to (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.Code47 12 0NameNumber of loans and advances to customers broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:The number of loans and advances to customers at the end of the accounting year is included here. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The number of loans and advances to customers is linked to (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.Code47 13 0NameNumber of automatic teller machines (ATM) owned by credit institutionsAnnexVIDefinition:The term "automatic teller machines" (ATM) includes different forms of machines providing electronic banking services, e.g. machines for withdrawing deposits (cash dispensers), for making payments and transaction inquiries, for exchanging money, for loading multipurpose cards, etc.Code48 00 1NamePension contributions receivable from membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable from members, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions and voluntary additional contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions receivable from members (48 00 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 2NamePension contributions receivable from employersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable from employers, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions and voluntary additional contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions receivable from employers (48 00 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 3NameIncoming transfersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all incoming transfers. Those transfers are usually received from other pension funds or insurance companies. When an employee changes employer he often has the choice to transfer the amounts of pension rights constituted at the pension fund or insurance scheme of his former employer to the pension fund of the new employer.Link to other variables:The variable Incoming transfers (48 00 3) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 4NameOther pension contributionsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other pension contributions, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts (e.g. contributions from central or local governments, from individuals and associations).Link to other variables:The variable Other pension contributions (48 00 4) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 5NamePension contributions to defined benefit schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable by defined benefit schemes, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all regular, voluntary and other contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions to defined benefit schemes (48 00 5) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 6NamePension contributions to defined contribution schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable by defined contributions schemes, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all regular, voluntary and other contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions to defined contribution schemes (48 00 6) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 7NamePension contributions to hybrid schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable by hybrid schemes, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all regular, voluntary and other contributions.NoteHybrid schemes are schemes with elements of both defined benefits schemes and defined contributions schemes.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions to hybrid schemes (48 00 7) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 01 0NameInvestment income (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise income from investments, value re-adjustments on investments and income from realised and unrealised capital gains and losses. It includes rents receivable, interest income, dividends and realised and unrealised capital gains and losses.Link to other variables:The variable Investment income (PF) (48 01 0) includes the variable Capital gains and losses (48 01 1).Code48 01 1NameCapital gains and lossesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise income from realised and unrealised capital gains and losses carried through the profit and loss account. Capital gains and losses arise from the variation between the valuation of investments at the beginning of the accounting period (or at purchase, if later) and their valuation at the end of the accounting period (or at sale, if earlier).Link to other variables:The variable Capital gains and losses (48 01 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (PF) (48 01 0).Code48 02 1NameInsurance claims receivableAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise claims receivable from insurance or reinsurance enterprises related to risks ceded.Code48 02 2NameOther income (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:Other income shall comprise all other income of pension funds apart from pension contributions and investment income of pension funds, such as income from commissions and other income.Code48 03 0NameTotal expenditure on pensionsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall include all kinds of expenditure to the members of the pension scheme and their dependents, outgoing transfers, etc. Expenditure, which is also income related to risks ceded to insurance enterprises, is covered here.Link to other variables:Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0) is calculated as follows:Regular pension payments (48 03 1)+Pension payments of lump sums (48 03 2)+Outgoing transfers (48 03 3).Code48 03 1NameRegular pension paymentsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all payments on pensions, which have a regular nature (i.e. annuity).Link to other variables:The variable Regular pension payments (48 03 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0).Code48 03 2NamePension payments of lump sumsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all payments on pensions, which are lump sum payments.Link to other variables:The variable Pension payments of lump sums (48 03 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0).Code48 03 3NameOutgoing transfersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all outgoing transfers (usually the amount of pension rights transferred to other pension funds or to insurance companies when an employee changes employer and adheres consequently to the pension fund or insurance scheme of his new employer).Link to other variables:The variable Outgoing transfers (48 03 3) is used in the calculation of the variable Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0).Code48 04 0NameNet change in technical provisions (reserves)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kind of changes in technical provisions net of reinsurance. Incoming and outgoing transfers of technical provisions between pension funds are included here.Code48 05 0NameInsurance premiums payableAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total of insurance premiums payable for all kinds of risks ceded to insurance or reinsurance enterprises.Code48 06 0NameTotal operational expensesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall include all costs arising from the collection of pension contributions, portfolio management, handling of pension payments as well as commissions, other external expenses on goods and services and personnel costs.Link to other variables:Total operational expenses (48 06 0) is calculated as follows:Personnel costs (13 31 0)+Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).Code48 07 0NameAll taxesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all direct taxes payable (e.g. on investment income, etc.) by the pension fund which are not included in external expenses on goods and services or in personnel costs.Code48 08 0NameTurnover of non-autonomous pension fundsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions, in respect of pension contracts, made to the book reserve during the financial year.Code48 10 0NameTotal investments of pension fundsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable is the sum of the following variables: Land and buildings (PF) (48 11 0) + Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF) (48 12 0) + Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) + Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (48 14 0) + Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0) + Participation in investment pools (48 16 0) + Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere (48 17 0) + Other investments (48 18 0).Code48 10 1NameTotal investments invested in "the sponsoring enterprise"AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all investments in the sponsoring enterprises, such as shares of the sponsoring enterprises, debt securities issued by, and loans to, the sponsoring enterprises, etc. The sponsoring enterprises are the employers, which pay contributions into the pension fund for their employees.Link to other variables:The variable Total investments invested in "the sponsoring enterprise" is part of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 10 4NameTotal investments at market valuesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise Total investments (= sum of the variables Land and buildings (PF) (48 11 0) + Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF) (48 12 0) + Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) + Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (48 14 0) + Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0) + Participation in investment pools (48 16 0) + Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere (48 17 0) + Other investments (48 18 0).) at market value.NoteThe variable Total investments at market values (48 10 4) has only to be delivered if the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) is not delivered at market value.Code48 11 0NameLand and buildings (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all land and buildings owned by the pension fund.Link to other variables:The variable Land and buildings (PF) (48 11 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 12 0NameInvestments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise shares in affiliated undertakings, debt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated undertakings, participating interests and debt securities issued by, and loans to, undertakings with which a pension fund is linked by virtue of a participating interest. It excludes the investments included under item 48 10 1.Link to other variables:The variable Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF) (48 12 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 13 0NameShares and other variable-yield securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kinds of quoted and unquoted shares and other variable-yield securities are included under this item, except those included under items 48 12 0 and 48 14 0.Link to other variables:The variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) and is based on:Shares traded on a regulated market (48 13 1)+Non publicly traded shares (48 13 3)+Other variable-yield securities (48 13 4).Code48 13 1NameShares traded on a regulated marketAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all shares quoted on an exchange market.Link to other variables:The variable Shares traded on a regulated market (48 13 1) is part of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 13 2NameShares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all shares quoted on regulated markets specialised in innovative, high-growth companies and SMEs. These markets are also known as Small and Medium-Sized Business Markets (SMB markets) or Parallel Markets. These markets provide an exchange facility where listed securities of small and medium-sized companies can be traded efficiently and competitively.Link to other variables:The variable Shares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEs (48 13 2) is part of the variable Shares traded on a regulated market (48 13 1).Code48 13 3NameNon publicly traded sharesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all shares not quoted on an exchange market.Link to other variables:The variable Non publicly traded shares (48 13 3) is part of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 13 4NameOther variable-yield securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other variable yield securities not shown under other headings.Link to other variables:The variable Other variable-yield securities (48 13 4) is part of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 14 0NameUnits in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kinds of units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities as defined in Council Directive 85/611/EECOJ L 375, 31.12.1985, p. 3. This also includes open-end funds and similar undertakings for collective investment.Link to other variables:The variable Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (48 14 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 15 0NameDebt securities and other fixed-income securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise negotiable debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by credit institutions, by other undertakings or by public bodies except those included under item 48 12 0. Securities bearing an interest rate, which varies in line with specific factors, for example the interest rate on the interbank market or on the Euromarket, shall also be regarded as debt securities and other fixed-income securities.Link to other variables:The variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) and is based on:Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations (48 15 1)+Other debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 2)Code48 15 1NameDebt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrationsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued or guaranteed by central and local governments and public administrations.Link to other variables:The variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations (48 15 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0).Code48 15 2NameOther debt securities and other fixed-income securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other debt securities and other fixed-income securities (e.g. corporate bonds).Link to other variables:The variable Other debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0).Code48 16 0NameParticipation in investment pools (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise shares held by an undertaking in joint investments constituted by several undertakings or pension funds, the management of which has been entrusted to one of those enterprises or to independent fund managers.Link to other variables:The variable Participation in investment pools (PF) (48 16 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 17 0NameLoans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhereAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kinds of loans of pension funds guaranteed or not by mortgages.Link to other variables:The variable Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere (48 17 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 18 0NameOther investmentsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other investments which are not part of the previous investment items, such as deposits with credit institutions, cash, other short term investments, derivatives or other investments.Link to other variables:The variable Other investments (48 18 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 20 0NameOther assetsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other assets not shown under investments.Code48 30 0NameCapital and reservesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise capital and reserves not formally allocated to pension beneficiaries, such as equity capital, reserves or other equivalent funds.Code48 40 0NameNet technical provisions (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise technical provisions net of reinsurance allocated to pension beneficiaries. These technical provisions normally are valued according to actuarial principles.Code48 50 0NameOther liabilitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other liabilities not being recorded under capital and reserves or net technical provisions.Code48 61 0NameGeographical breakdown of turnoverAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions as defined in the variable "Turnover" (12 11 0), due during the financial year, such as all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions, voluntary additional contributions, other contributions, broken down into the following countries: home country, (other) EU countries, other EEA countries, USA and Canada, Japan, and the rest of the world.NoteThe criterion for allocation of the turnover follows the residence of the contributing member.Link to other variables:The variable Geographical breakdown of turnover is a further breakdown of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 62 0NameShares and other variable-yield securities broken down by locationAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise shares and other variable-yield securities as defined in the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) broken down by location. The following areas are considered: home country, (other) EU countries, other EEA countries, USA and Canada, Japan, and the rest of the world.NoteThe location of share corresponds to where the firm issuing the share is incorporated.Link to other variables:The variable Shares and other variable-yield securities broken down by location (48 62 0) is a further breakdown of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 63 0NameTotal investments broken down by locationAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise total investments as defined in the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) broken down by location. The following areas are considered: home country, (other) EU countries, other EEA countries, USA and Canada, Japan, and the rest of the world.NoteThe location of land and buildings is defined by the area in which these assets are situated. Investments in unit trusts are allocated in accordance with the information provided by the unit trusts. Investments in fixed income securities are allocated based on the legal incorporation of the issuer. The location of share corresponds to where the firm issuing the share is incorporated.Link to other variables:The variable Total investments broken down by location (48 63 0) is a further breakdown of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 64 0NameTotal investments broken down into euro and non-euro componentsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise total investments as defined in the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) broken down by currencies. The following currency breakdown is considered: euro, others.Link to other variables:The variable Total investments broken down into euro and non-euro components (48 64 0) is a further breakdown of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 70 0NameNumber of membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members whose pension schemes — as defined in the variable Number of pension schemes (11 61 0) — are under the administration of pension funds. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons. The number of members should be counted at the end of the reference period.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members (48 70 0) is calculated as follows:Number of members of defined benefit schemes (48 70 1)+Number of members of defined contribution schemes (48 70 2)+Number of members of hybrid schemes (48 70 3)orNumber of active members (48 70 4)+Number of deferred members (48 70 5)+Number of retired persons (48 70 6).Code48 70 1NameNumber of members of defined benefit schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members of defined benefits schemes. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members of defined benefits schemes (48 70 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 2NameNumber of members of defined contribution schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members of defined contributions schemes. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members of defined contribution schemes (48 70 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 3NameNumber of members of hybrid schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members of hybrid schemes. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members of hybrid schemes (48 70 3) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 4NameNumber of active membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the number of members who are actively contributing to the pension scheme.Link to other variables:The variable Number of active members (48 70 4) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 5NameNumber of deferred membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the number of members who have left the pension scheme, but retain deferred rights.Link to other variables:The variable Number of deferred members (48 70 5) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 6NameNumber of retired personsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the number of persons who receive pension benefits.Link to other variables:The variable Number of retired persons (48 70 6) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).ANNEX IITECHNICAL FORMAT FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS1.THE FORM OF THE DATAStandardization of data record structures is fundamental for efficient data processing. It is a necessary stage for providing data conforming to the interchange standards specified by the Commission (Eurostat).The data is sent as a set of records of which a large part describes the characteristics of the data (country, year, economic activity etc.). The data itself is a number which can be linked to flags and explanatory footnotes used for adding explanations to data which give users additional information regarding for instance extreme year to year changes.Confidential data have to be sent with the true value being recorded in the value field and a flag indicating the nature of the confidential data being added to the record. The Commission (Eurostat) will provide supplementary guidance on the correct use of the confidentiality flags that shall be followed by data providers in order to allow for a correct application of the confidentiality rules when disseminating European Community aggregates. Member States shall provide all levels of aggregation of the breakdowns as defined in the Commission Regulation that includes the series of data to be provided. In addition, data has to contain all secondary confidentiality flags in accordance with the confidentiality rules existing at national level.One file shall be provided per series of data. Standard file names as specified by the Commission (Eurostat) shall be used. The Commission (Eurostat) shall provide detailed documentation in relation to these code lists and will supply supplementary guidance in relation to the transmission format.Member States shall provide complete sets for all series of data to be provided including records for all data required by European Parliament and Council Regulation 295/2008 which is not available i.e. which is not collected in the Member State. It shall be marked with code "na" in the value field. They shall also provide complete sets when revised or corrected data is sent. Data for activities/phenomena not existing in the Member State shall be marked in the record as zero (code "0" in the value field). The code "0" in the value field can also be used for activities that do exist but for which the data is small and due to rounding equal to zero. Monetary data shall be expressed in thousands of national currency (Euro for the countries of the Euro area). Countries acceding to the Euro area shall report monetary data in Euro for the structural business statistics due in the year of their accession.Data that does not respect the provisions for the technical format set out in this Regulation will be considered as not having been sent.2.DATA SET IDENTIFIERThe following data set identifiers will be used for reporting structural business statistics:
Series typeNameData set identifier
Services
Annual enterprise statistics for services1ARSBSSERV_1A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for services1BRSBSSERV_1B1_A
Annual regional statistics for services1CRSBSSERV_1C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics for central banking and credit institutions classified in NACE Rev.2 64.191DRSBSSERV_1D2_A
Annual enterprise statistics for special aggregates of activities1ERSBSSERV_1E1_A
Preliminary results for services1PRSBSSERV_1P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for services (reference year 2008)1ZRSBSSERV_1Z1_A
Industry
Annual enterprise statistics for industry2ARSBSIND_2A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for industry for industry2BRSBSIND_2B1_A
Annual Regional statistics for industry2CRSBSIND_2C1_A
Annual KAU statistics) for industry2DRSBSIND_2D1_A
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for industry2ERSBSIND_2E1_3
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for industry2FRSBSIND_2F1_3
Multiannual statistics on breakdown of turnover for industry2GRSBSIND_2G1_5
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2HRSBSIND_2H1_A
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2IRSBSIND_2I1_A
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2JRSBSIND_2J1_3
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2KRSBSIND_2K1_3
Preliminary results for industry2PRSBSIND_2P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for industry (reference year 2008)2ZRSBSIND_2Z1_A
Distributive trades
Annual enterprise statistics for distributive trades3ARSBSTRAD_3A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for distributive trades3BRSBSTRAD_3B1_A
Annual regional statistics for distributive trades3CRSBSTRAD_3C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of turnover for distributive trades3DRSBSTRAD_3D1_A
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3ERSBSTRAD_3E1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for wholesale trade3FRSBSTRAD_3F1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for retail trade3GRSBSTRAD_3G1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3HRSBSTRAD_3H1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for wholesale trade3IRSBSTRAD_3I1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type and number of retail stores for retail trade3JRSBSTRAD_3J1_5
Multiannual regional statistics for distributive trades3KRSBSTRAD_3K1_5
Preliminary results for distributive trades3PRSBSTRAD_3P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for distributive trades (reference year 2008)3ZRSBSTRAD_3Z1_A
Construction
Annual enterprise statistics for construction4ARSBSCON_4A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class for construction4BRSBSCON_4B1_A
Annual regional statistics for construction4CRSBSCON_4C1_A
Annual KAU statistics for construction4DRSBSCON_4D1_A
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for construction4ERSBSCON_4E1_3
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for construction4FRSBSCON_4F1_3
Multiannual breakdown of turnover statistics for construction4GRSBSCON_4G1_3
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics by size class for construction4HRSBSCON_4H1_3
Preliminary results for construction4PRSBSCON_4P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for construction (reference year 2008)4ZRSBSCON_4Z1_A
Insurance services
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services5ARSBSINS_5A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for insurance services5BRSBSINS_5B1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for insurance services5CRSBSINS_5C1_A
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross premiums written for insurance services5DRSBSINS_5D1_A
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross technical provisions for insurance services5ERSBSINS_5E1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for insurance services5FRSBSINS_5F1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown including third countries for insurance services5GRSBSINS_5G1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by Member State for insurance services5HRSBSINS_5H1_A
Credit institutions
Annual enterprise statistics for credit institutions6ARSBSCI_6A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for credit institutions6BRSBSCI_6B1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for credit institutions6CRSBSCI_6C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by category of credit institutions6DRSBSCI_6D1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size class for credit institutions6ERSBSCI_6E1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for credit institutions6FRSBSCI_6F1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EEA Member State for credit institutions6GRSBSCI_6G1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown in non-EEA countries for credit institutions6HRSBSCI_6H1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EU Member State and rest of the world for credit institutions6IRSBSCI_6I1_A
Annual regional statistics for credit institutions6JRSBSCI_6J1_A
Pension funds
Annual enterprise statistics for autonomous pension funds7ARSBSPF_7A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of investments for autonomous pension funds7BRSBSPF_7B1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of members for autonomous pension funds7CRSBSPF_7C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by currencies for autonomous pension funds7DRSBSPF_7D1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown for autonomous pension funds7ERSBSPF_7E1_A
Annual enterprise statistics on non-autonomous pension funds7FRSBSPF_7F1_A
Business services
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62,œ groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78 broken down by product type8ARSBSBS_8A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78broken down by residence of client8BRSBSBS_8B1_A
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2 broken down by product type8CRSBSBS_8C1_2
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2 broken down by residence of client8DRSBSBS_8D1_2
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by product type8ERSBSBS_8E1_2
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by residence of client8FRSBSBS_8F1_2
Business demography
Annual demographic statistics broken down by legal form9ARSBSBD_9A1_A
Annual demographic statistics broken down by employee size classes9BRSBSBD_9B1_A
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by legal form9CRSBSBD_9C1_A
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by employee size classes9DRSBSBD_9D1_A
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services and pension funds1GRSBSSERV_1G1_A
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9ERSBSBD_9E1_A
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9FRSBSBD_9F1_A
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9GRSBSBD_9G1_A
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9HRSBSBD_9H1_A
Annual statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9MRSBSBD_9 M1_A
Annual preliminary statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9PRSBSBD_9P1_A
3.RECORD STRUCTUREFor each of the records all fields need to be transmitted even if they are empty
NB: AN = Alphanumeric (e.g. AN..5 — alphanumeric up to 5 positions but field can be empty, AN1.5 — alphanumeric with at least one position and maximum 5 positions, AN1 — alphanumeric one position, exact); N = Numeric (e.g., N1 — numeric one position, exact)
FieldType and sizeVALUES
1SeriesAN21A, 1B, 2C, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9A etc. Alphanumeric code of the series (see paragraph 4.1)
2YearN4The reference year in four characters e.g. 2008.
3Territorial unitAN2..4Corresponds to the country code for national series or to the NUTS code of the region for regional series (see paragraph 4.2).
4Size classAN..2Code for the size class(see paragraph 4.3)
5Economic activityAN1..13NACE Rev 2 code and special activity aggregates(see paragraph 4.4)
6VariableN5Variable code. The codes laid down in the SBS Recast Regulation have 5 characters (see paragraph 4.5).
7Data valueAN1..12Numeric value of the data (negative values are preceded by a minus sign) expressed as a whole number without decimal places. An "na" should be used if the data is not sent because it is not available (see paragraph 4.6).
8Quality flagAN..1R: revised data, P: provisional data, W: Low quality data that used for calculating Community totals but which cannot be disseminated at national level, E: estimated value (see paragraph 4.7)
9Confidentiality flagAN..1A, B, C, D, F, H: indicates that the data is confidential and the reason for that confidentialityA: Too few enterprisesB: One enterprise dominates the dataC: Two enterprises dominate the dataD: Secondary confidential data in order to protect data flagged with A, B, C, F or HF: Data is confidential in application of the p %-ruleH: Data that is not published at national level as it is considered to be sensitive information or to protect data that is not required by Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 (manually unsafe data)An empty field indicates non-confidential data. (see paragraph 4.8)
10Dominance/share largest unitN..3A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90,3 becomes 90, 94,50 becomes 95. This field is empty for non-confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B, C or F are used in the previous field. . When flag C is used in field 9 the data provider may use this field to provide either the dominance percentage of the two largest enterprises or the share of the largest enterprise. In the latter case, field 11 should be provided as well.
11Share second largest unitN..3A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This field is empty for non-confidential data and confidential data with flags A, D and H in field 9, this field should include the share of the second largest enterprise when flag F is used in field 9. If flags B and C are used in field 9, this field is optional.
12Units of data valuesAN3..4Field with codes for indicating the units used(see paragraph 4.9)
13Breakdown of productsAN..7Corresponds to CPA code + CPA extension (only used in distributive trades, insurance services, credit institutions and business services)(see paragraph 4.10).
14Turnover size classesN..2Codes for the turnover size classes (only used in distributive trades).(see paragraph 4.11)
15Breakdown by environmental domainsAN..4Code for environmental domains (only used in industry) (see paragraph 4.12)
16Geographical breakdownAN..5Code for the geographical breakdown of the partner countries (only used in insurance services, credit institutions and pension funds)(see paragraph 4.13).
17Residence of parent enterpriseAN..4Code for the country of residence of the parent enterprise (only used in insurance services and credit institutions)(see paragraph 4.14)
18Legal formAN..4Code for the legal status of enterprise (only used in insurance services, credit institutions and business demography)(see paragraph 4.15)
19Type of insurance enterprise or insurance business (see list below)N..1Code for the type of insurance enterprise or insurance business (only used in insurance enterprises)(see paragraph 4.16)
20CategoryAN.04Code for the category of credit institutions (only used in credit institutions)(see paragraph 4.17)
21Currency breakdownAN..5Code for the currency (only used in pension funds)(see paragraph 4.18)
22Residence of clientAN..5Code for the residence of client (only used in business services) (see paragraph 4.19)
23PopulationAN..3Letter code followed by last two digits of the base year (only used in business demography)(see paragraph 4.20)
24FootnoteAN..250Free note on the data that can be published as methodological notes/additional explanations for better understanding the provided data
4.DESCRIPTION OF THE FIELDSThe codes included in the description of fields can be subject to changes as standard code lists for the reference database will become available. The Reporting Authorities will receive the amended code lists at least two months before the deadline of the data transmission. The code lists only serve to determine the codes to be used for transmitting the data and changes can in no way increase the level of detail requested by the Commission Regulation that defines the series of data to be produced for structural business statistics.4.1.Series
Series typeCode
Services
Annual enterprise statistics for services1A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for services1B
Annual regional statistics for services1C
Annual enterprise statistics for central banking and credit institutions classified in NACE Rev.2 64.191D
Annual enterprise statistics for special aggregates of activities1E
Preliminary results for services1P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for services (reference year 2008)1Z
Industry
Annual enterprise statistics for industry2A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for industry for industry2B
Annual Regional statistics for industry2C
Annual KAU statistics) for industry2D
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for industry2E
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for industry2F
Multiannual statistics on breakdown of turnover for industry2G
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2H
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2I
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2J
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2K
Preliminary results for industry2P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for industry (reference year 2008)2Z
Distributive trades
Annual enterprise statistics for distributive trades3A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for distributive trades3B
Annual regional statistics for distributive trades3C
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of turnover for distributive trades3D
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3E
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for wholesale trade3F
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for retail trade3G
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3H
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for wholesale trade3I
Multiannual regional statistics for distributive trades3K
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type and number of retail stores for retail trade3J
Preliminary results for distributive trades3P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for distributive trades (reference year 2008)3Z
Construction
Annual enterprise statistics for construction4A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class for construction4B
Annual regional statistics for construction4C
Annual KAU statistics for construction4D
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for construction4E
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for construction4F
Multiannual breakdown of turnover statistics for construction4G
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics by size class for construction4H
Preliminary results for construction4P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for construction (reference year 2008)4Z
Insurance services
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services5A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for insurance services5B
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for insurance services5C
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross premiums written for insurance services5D
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross technical provisions for insurance services5E
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for insurance services5F
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown including third countries for insurance services5G
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by Member State for insurance services5H
Credit institutions
Annual enterprise statistics for credit institutions6A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for credit institutions6B
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for credit institutions6C
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by category of credit institutions6D
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size class for credit institutions6E
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for credit institutions6F
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EEA Member State for credit institutions6G
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown in non-EEA countries for credit institutions6H
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EU Member State and rest of the world for credit institutions6I
Annual regional statistics for credit institutions6J
Pension funds
Annual enterprise statistics for autonomous pension funds7A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of investments for autonomous pension funds7B
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of members for autonomous pension funds7C
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by currencies for autonomous pension funds7D
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown for autonomous pension funds7E
Annual enterprise statistics on non-autonomous pension funds7F
Business services
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78 broken down by product type8A
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78 broken down by residence of client8B
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69,1, 69,2 and 70,2 broken down by product type8C
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69,1, 69,2 and 70,2 broken down by residence of client8D
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by product type8E
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by residence of client8F
Business demography
Annual demographic statistics broken down by legal form9A
Annual demographic statistics broken down by employee size classes9B
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by legal form9C
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by employee size classes9D
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services and pension funds1G
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9E
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9F
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9G
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9H
Annual statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9M
Annual preliminary statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9P
4.2.Territorial unitThis code corresponds to the country for national series or to the region for regional series (Series 1C, 2C, 3C, 3H, 4C, 6H). It is based on the NUTS code. For regions, 2 characters are added to the two characters for the country for Annexes I to IV and 1 for Annex VI (the Member States should send regional data according to the NUTS classification applicable at the time when the transmission of the data is required by Regulation 295/2008; revisions of data regarding previous reference year should use the NUTS classification applicable at the time of their legal transmission deadline).
CountryCode
BelgiumBE
BulgariaBG
Czech RepublicCZ
DenmarkDK
GermanyDE
EstoniaEE
GreeceEL
SpainES
FranceFR
CroatiaHR
IrelandIE
ItalyIT
CyprusCY
LatviaLV
LithuaniaLT
LuxembourgLU
HungaryHU
MaltaMT
The NetherlandsNL
AustriaAT
PortugalPT
PolandPL
RomaniaRO
SloveniaSI
SlovakiaSK
FinlandFI
SwedenSE
The United KingdomUK
IcelandIS
LiechtensteinLI
NorwayNO
SwitzerlandCH
4.3.Size classesEach size class corresponds to a code. Most series cover all size categories and hence code 30 must be used for the data of Annexes I to IV. For the other Annexes it may be left empty. For size classes expressed in million EUR the countries outside of the Euro area shall use the conversion rate published for the reference year by Eurostat in the table EUR/ECU exchange rates — annual data.
Annexes I to IV: Size classes of number of persons employedCode
0-101
0-902
2-903
10-1904
20-4905
50-24906
250+07
0-4910
20+20
Total30
Annex V: Size class by gross technical provisions written (million EUR)
0-4901
50-50002
501-250003
2501-500004
5001-1000005
10000+06
Total30
Annex V: Size class by gross premiums written (million EUR)
0-411
5-5012
51-25013
251-50014
501-100015
1000+16
Total30
Annex VI: Size class of balance sheet total (million EUR)
0-9901
100-99902
1000-999903
10000-9999904
99999+05
Total30
Annex VII: Size class of investments (million EUR)
0-4901
50-50002
501-250003
2501-500004
5000+05
Total30
Annex VII: Size classes of members (Unit)
1-4911
50-10012
101-100013
1001-1000014
10001-10000015
100000+16
Total30
Annex IX: Size class of number of employees
001
1-402
5-903
10+04
Total30
4.4.Economic activityThis field is used for the NACE heading.a)NACE Rev.2Data should be provided for the level of activity breakdown as required by Regulation 295/2008 as well as for all higher levels of aggregation of NACE Rev.2. The following list only serves to determine the codes to be used for transmitting the data and can in no way increase the level of detail and or special aggregates requested by the aforementioned Regulation.
Economic activity title — NACE Rev.2 —Code
Special aggregates
ICT TotalICT_T
ICT ManufacturingICT_M
High technology manufacturingHIT
Medium-high technology manufacturingMHT
Medium-low technology manufacturingMLT
Low technology manufacturingLOT
ICT servicesICT_S
InformationINF
High technology servicesHITS
Knowledge intensive market servicesKWNMS
Computer related servicesCRA
Total business economy excluding NACE Rev.2 Section KB_TO_N_X_K
Total business economy excluding NACE Rev.2 642 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)B_TO_N_X_K642
Industry (Annex IX)B_TO_E
Mining and quarrying; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (Annex IX)B_D_E
Manufacture of food products, beverages and tobacco products (Annex IX)C10_TO_C12
Manufacture of textiles and wearing apparel (Annex IX)C13_C14
Manufacture of paper and paper products; printing and reproduction of recorded media (Annex IX)C17_C18
Manufacture of basic metals and fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment (Annex IX)C24_C25
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products, manufacture of electrical equipment (Annex IX)C26_C27
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers and other transport equipment (Annex IX)C29_C30
Manufacture of furniture and other manufacturing (Annex IX)C31_C32
Services of the business economy excluding NACE Rev.2 642 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)G_TO_N_X_K642
Financial and insurance activities excluding activities of holding companies (NACE Rev.2 642)K_X_K642
Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding excluding activities of holding companiesK64_X_K642
Knowledge intensive business services (Annex IX)KIBS
ICT Wholesale (Annex IX)ICTW
Insurance services
Composite insuranceK651
Credit institutions
Total credit institutionsK64CRED
Pension funds
Non-autonomous pension funds
Non-autonomous pension funds: Total sections B-NB_TO_N
b)NACE Rev.1.1Some data for the annual enterprise statistics of Annexes I to IV need to be provided according to NACE Rev.1.1 for the reference year 2008. For business demography data the details as required in Section 9 of Annex IX need to be provided for the reference years 2004 to 2007 using the NACE Rev.1.1 classification. Data should be provided for the level of activity breakdown as required by Regulation 295/2008 as well as for all higher levels of aggregation of NACE Rev.1.1.
Economic activity title — NACE Rev. 1.1 —Code
Special aggregates
"Hotels" and "Campsites and other provision of short-stay accommodation"55A
"Restaurants" and "Bars" and "Canteens and catering"55B
"Other land transport" without "freight transport by road"602A
Freight transport by road6024
"Supporting and auxiliary transport activities" without "activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities nec"63A
"Renting of automobiles" and "renting of other transport equipment"71A
"Legal activities" and "accounting bookkeeping and auditing activities, tax consultancy" and "business and management consultancy activities" and "management activities of holding companies"741A
"Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy" and "Technical testing and analysis"74A
Business economy excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)C_TO_K
Industry (Annex IX)C_TO_E
Mining and quarrying; Electricity, gas and water supply (Annex IX)C_E
ICT manufacturing (30+313+32+332+333) (Annex IX)ICTM
DL excluding 30+313+32+332+333 (Annex IX)DLA
Services of business economy excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)G_TO_K
ICT wholesale (5143+5184+5186) (Annex IX)ICTW
Other wholesale (Division 51 except for 5143+5184+5186) (Annex IX)OTHW
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles; Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores; Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores (Annex IX)52A
Real estate, renting and business activities excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)KB
Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods excluding NACE Rev.1.1 7133 Renting of office machinery and equipment, including computers (Annex IX)71B
Other business activities excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)74B
Professional services (741 excluding 7415+742+743+744+7481+7485) (Annex IX)74P
Operational services (745+746+747+7482+7486+7487) (Annex IX)74E
Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy; holdings excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)741A
Total ICT sector (ICTM+ICTS) (Annex IX)ICTA
ICT services (ICTW+42+7133+72) (Annex IX)ICTS
Knowledge intensive business services (72+Professional services (74P)) (Annex IX)KIBS
4.5.Variable
Variable titleCodeAnnex
Population of active enterprises having at least one employee in t11 01 0IX
Number of active enterprises that have the first employee in t11 02 0IX
Number of enterprises having no employees anymore in t11 03 0IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 1 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 1IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 2 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 2IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 3 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 3IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 4 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 4IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 5 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 5IX
Number of enterprises11 11 0I, II, III, IV, V,VI, VII
Number of enterprises broken down by legal status11 11 1V, VI
Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross premiums written11 11 2V
Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross technical provisions11 11 3V
Number of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterprise11 11 4VI
Number of enterprises broken down by country of residence of the parent enterprise11 11 5V
Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total11 11 6VI
Number of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutions11 11 7VI
Number of enterprises broken down by size of investments11 11 8VII
Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of members11 11 9VII
Number of enterprises with non-autonomous pension funds11 15 0VII
Number of local units11 21 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of kind-of activity units11 31 0II, IV
Total number and location of branches in other countries11 41 0V
Total number of branches broken down by location in non-EEA countries11 41 1VI
Total number of financial subsidiaries broken down by location in other countries11 51 0VI
Number of pension schemes11 61 0VII
Population of active enterprises in t11 91 0IX
Number of births of enterprises in t11 92 0IX
Number of deaths of enterprises in t11 93 0IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to t11 94 1IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to t11 94 2IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to t11 94 3IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to t11 94 4IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to t11 94 5IX
Number of high growth enterprises measured in employment in t11 96 0IX
Turnover12 11 0I, II, III, IV, V,VII, VIII
Gross direct premiums written12 11 1V
Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums12 11 2V
Gross direct premiums written, individual premiums12 11 3V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts12 11 4V
Gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums12 11 5V
Gross direct premiums written, single premiums12 11 6V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts12 11 7V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts12 11 8V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders12119V
Production value12 12 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Gross margin on goods for resale12 13 0II, III, IV
Value added at basic prices12 14 0VI, VII
Value added at factor cost12 15 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Gross operating surplus12 17 0I, II, III, IV
Total purchases of goods and services13 11 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received13 12 0I, II, III, IV
Payments for agency workers13 13 1I, II, III, IV
Change in stocks of goods and services13 21 0III
Change in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received13 21 1III
Change in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unit13 21 3II, IV
Personnel costs13 31 0I, II, III, IV, V,VI, VII
Wages and Salaries13 32 0I, II, III, IV
Social security costs13 33 0I, II, III, IV
Payments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods13 41 1II, IV
Gross investment in tangible goods15 11 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Gross investment in land15 12 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in existing buildings and structures15 13 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in construction and alteration of buildings15 14 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in machinery and equipment15 15 0II, III, IV
Sales of tangible investment goods15 21 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in concessions, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rights15 42 0II
Investment in purchased software15 44 1II, IV
Number of persons employed in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee in t16 01 0IX
Number of employees in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee in t16 01 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in t16 02 0IX
Number of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in t16 02 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore in t16 03 0IX
Number of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore in t16 03 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 2IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 3IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 4IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 5IX
Number of persons employed in t – 1 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 1IX
Number of persons employed in t – 2 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 2IX
Number of persons employed in t – 3 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 3IX
Number of persons employed in t – 4 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 4IX
Number of persons employed in t – 5 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 5IX
Number of persons employed16 11 0I, II, III, IV, V,VI, VII
Number of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutions16 11 1VI
Number of women employed16 11 2VI
Number of unpaid persons employed16 12 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of employees16 13 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of female employees16 13 6VI
Number of employees in full time equivalent units16 14 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of hours worked by employees16 15 0II, IV
Number of persons employed in the population of active enterprises in t16 91 0IX
Number of employees in the population of active enterprises in t16 91 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of births in t16 92 0IX
Number of employees in the population of births in t16 92 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of deaths in t16 93 0IX
Number of employees in the population of deaths in t16 93 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to t16 94 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to t16 94 2IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to t16 94 3IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to t16 94 4IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to t16 94 5IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to t16 95 1IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to t16 95 2IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to t16 95 3IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to t16 95 4IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to t16 95 5IX
Number of employees in high growth enterprises measured in employment in t16 96 1IX
Number of retail stores17 32 0III
Sales space17 33 1III
Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities18 10 0III
Turnover from the principal activity at the NACE Rev.2 three-digit level18 11 0II, IV
Turnover from industrial activities18 12 0II
Turnover from industrial activities excluding construction18 12 1IV
Turnover from construction18 12 2IV
Turnover from service activities18 15 0II, III, IV
Turnover from trading activities of purchase and resale and from intermediary activities18 16 0II, III, IV
Breakdown of turnover by product (according to Section G of the CPA)18 21 0III
Turnover from building18 31 0IV
Turnover from civil engineering18 32 0IV
Purchases of energy products (in value)20 11 0II, IV
Investment in equipment and plant for pollution control and special anti-pollution accessories (mainly "end-of-pipe" equipment)21 11 0II
Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technology ("integrated technology")21 12 0II
Total current expenditure on environmental protection21 14 0II
Payments to sub-contractors23 11 0II, IV
Income from sub-contracting23 12 0IV
Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums32 11 2V
Gross premiums written broken down by legal status32 11 4V
Gross direct premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise32 11 5V
Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise32 11 6V
Allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account32 12 0V
Gross claims payments32 13 1V
Gross claims payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting year32 13 2V
Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims32 13 4V
Gross operating expenses32 14 0V
Change in the equalisation provision32 15 0V
Other items in the technical account, gross amount32 16 0V
Other technical income, net amount32 16 1V
Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings32 16 2V
Bonuses and rebates, net amount32 16 3V
Other technical charges, net amount32 16 4V
Gross balance of the technical account (sub-total I)32 17 0V
Reinsurance balance32 18 0V
Reinsurers share of gross premiums written32 18 1V
Reinsurers share of gross premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent32 18 2V
Reinsurers share of gross change in the provision for unearned premiums32 18 3V
Reinsurers share of gross claims payments32 18 5V
Reinsurers share of gross change in the provision for outstanding claims32 18 6V
Reinsurance commissions and profit participations32 18 7V
Reinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account32 18 8V
Net balance of the technical account (sub-total II)32 19 0V
Investment income32 22 0V
Unrealised gains on investments32 23 0V
Gross change in life insurance provision32 25 0V
Investments charges32 27 0V
Unrealised losses on investments32 28 0V
Allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account32 29 0V
Reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision32 33 4V
Investment income32 42 0V
Allocated investment return transferred from the life-assurance technical account32 43 0V
Investment charges32 44 0V
Allocated investment return transferred to the non-life insurance technical account32 45 0V
Other income32 46 0V
Other charges, including value adjustments32 47 0V
Profit or loss on ordinary activities32 48 0V
Extraordinary profit or loss32 49 0V
All taxes32 50 0V
Profit or loss for the financial year32 51 0V
Commissions for total insurance business32 61 1V
Commissions for direct insurance business32 61 2V
External expenses on goods and services32 61 4V
External and internal claims management expenses32 61 5V
Acquisition costs32 61 6V
Administrative expenses32 61 7V
Gross other technical charges32 61 8V
Investment management charges32 61 9V
Income from participating interests32 71 1V
Income from land and buildings32 71 3V
Income from other investments32 71 4V
Value re-adjustments on investments32 71 5V
Gains on the realization on investments32 71 6V
Investment management charges, including interest32 72 1V
Value adjustments on investments32 72 2V
Losses on the realization on investments32 72 3V
Gross premiums written in direct business by product (based on CPA)33 11 1V
Reinsurers share of gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA)33 12 1V
Gross claims incurred, direct business by product (based on CPA)33 13 1V
Gross operating expenses, direct business by product (based on CPA)33 14 1V
Reinsurance balance, direct business by product (based on CPA)33 15 1V
Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross direct premiums written34 11 0V
Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written34 12 0V
Geographical breakdown — in general — of reinsurers share of gross premiums written34 13 0V
Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of establishment34 31 1V
Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of freedom to provide services34 32 1V
Land and buildings36 11 0V
Land and buildings occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activities36 11 1V
Land and buildings (current value)36 11 2V
Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests36 12 0V
Shares in affiliated enterprises and participating interests36 12 1V
Debt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated enterprises and to enterprises with which an insurance enterprise isLinked in virtue of a participating interest36 12 2V
Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interest (current value)36 12 3V
Other financial investments36 13 0V
Shares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trusts36 13 1V
Debt securities and other fixed-income securities36 13 2V
Participation in investments pools36 13 3V
Loans guaranteed by mortgages36 13 4V
Other loans36 13 5V
Other (incl. deposits with credit institutions)36 13 6V
Other financial investments (current value)36 13 8V
Deposits with ceding enterprises36 14 0V
Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk36 20 0V
Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — land and buildings36 21 0V
Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — other financial investments36 22 0V
Balance sheet total36 30 0V
Total capital and reserves37 10 0V
Total capital and reserves, broken down by legal status37 10 1V
Subscribed capital or equivalent funds37 11 0V
Share premium account, revaluation reserve, reserve37 12 0V
Subordinated liabilities37 20 0V
Total net technical provisions37 30 1V
Gross provision for unearned premiums37 31 0V
Gross life assurance provision37 32 0V
Gross provision for outstanding claims37 33 0V
Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business37 33 1V
Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business, by product37 33 3V
Gross provision for bonuses and rebates37 34 0V
Equalization provision37 35 0V
Gross other technical provisions37 36 0V
Gross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholders37 37 0V
Debenture loans37 41 0V
Amounts owed to credit institutions37 42 0V
Number of contracts outstanding at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all individual life insurance contracts and for the following products: Non-linked life insurance services, and CPA 65.12.1, 65.12.4 and 65.12.539 10 0V
Number of insured persons at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all group life insurance contracts and for the following product: CPA 65.12.139 20 0V
Number of insured vehicles at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product: CPA 65.12.239 30 0V
Gross insured sum at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following products: Non-linked life insurance and Capital redemption insurance services39 40 0V
Number of claims incurred during the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product: CPA 65.12.239 50 0V
Interest receivable and similar income42 11 0VI
Interest receivable and similar income arising from fixed-income securities42 11 1VI
Interest payable and similar charges42 12 0VI
Interest payable and similar chargesLinked to debt securities in issue42 12 1VI
Income from securities42 13 0VI
Income from shares and other variable-yield securities42 13 1VI
Commissions receivable42 14 0VI
Commissions payable42 15 0VI
Net profit or net loss on financial operations42 20 0VI
Other operating income42 31 0VI
General administrative expenses42 32 0VI
Other administrative expenses42 32 2VI
Other operating charges42 33 0VI
Value adjustments and value re-adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments42 35 0VI
Other value adjustments and value re-adjustments42 36 0VI
Profit or loss on ordinary activities42 40 0VI
Extraordinary profit or loss42 50 0VI
All taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)42 51 0VI
Profit or loss for the financial year42 60 0VI
Loans and advances to customers43 11 0VI
Amounts owed to customers43 21 0VI
Total of capital and reserves43 29 0VI
Balance sheet total43 30 0VI
Balance sheet total broken down according to the residence of the parent enterprise43 31 0VI
Balance sheet total broken down by legal status43 32 0VI
Interest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 11 0VI
Interest payable and similar charges broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 12 0VI
Commissions receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 13 0VI
Commissions payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 14 0VI
Geographical breakdown of the total number of EEA branches45 11 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income45 21 0VI
Geographical breakdown of balance sheet total45 22 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the freedom to provide services business (in other EEA countries)45 31 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via branch business (in non-EEA countries)45 41 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the freedom to provide services business (in non-EEA countries)45 42 0VI
Number of accounts broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA47 11 0VI
Number of loans and advances to customers broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA47 12 0VI
Number of automatic teller machines (ATM) owned by credit institutions47 13 0VI
Pension contributions receivable from members48 00 1VII
Pension contributions receivable from employers48 00 2VII
Incoming transfers48 00 3VII
Other pension contributions48 00 4VII
Pension contributions to defined benefit schemes48 00 5VII
Pension contributions to defined contribution schemes48 00 6VII
Pension contributions to hybrid schemes48 00 7VII
Investment income (PF)48 01 0VII
Capital gains and losses48 01 1VII
Insurance claims receivable48 02 1VII
Other income (PF)48 02 2VII
Total expenditure on pensions48 03 0VII
Regular pension payments48 03 1VII
Pension payments of lump sums48 03 2VII
Outgoing transfers48 03 3VII
Net change in technical provisions (reserves)48 04 0VII
Insurance premiums payable48 05 0VII
Total operational expenses48 06 0VII
All taxes48 07 0VII
Turnover of non-autonomous pension funds48 08 0VII
Total investments of pension funds48 10 0VII
Total investments invested in "the sponsoring enterprise"48 10 1VII
Total investments at market values48 10 4VII
Land and buildings (PF)48 11 0VII
Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF)48 12 0VII
Shares and other variable-yield securities48 13 0VII
Shares traded on a regulated market48 13 1VII
Shares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEs48 13 2VII
Non-publicly traded shares48 13 3VII
Other variable yield securities48 13 4VII
Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities48 14 0VII
Debt securities and other fixed-income securities48 15 0VII
Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations48 15 1VII
Other debt securities and other fixed income securities48 15 2VII
Participation in investment pools (PF)48 16 0VII
Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere48 17 0VII
Other investments48 18 0VII
Other assets48 20 0VII
Capital and reserves48 30 0VII
Net technical provisions (PF)48 40 0VII
Other liabilities48 50 0VII
Geographical breakdown of turnover48 61 0VII
Shares and other variable-yield securities broken down by location48 62 0VII
Total investments broken down by location48 63 0VII
Total investments broken down into euro and non-euro components48 64 0VII
Number of members48 70 0VII
Number of members of defined benefit schemes48 70 1VII
Number of members of defined contribution schemes48 70 2VII
Number of members of hybrid schemes48 70 3VII
Number of active members48 70 4VII
Number of deferred members48 70 5VII
Number of retired persons48 70 6VII
4.6.Data valueIn order to be precise about the nature of the data, it is necessary to distinguish the following cases:data equal to zero (coded "0"): Real values of zero (phenomenon is not existing or rounded value of existing phenomenon) only.data not available (coded "na"): This is data which is not collected in a Member State. Only in very exceptional cases data is allowed to be not available (derogations included in Annex IV to this Regulation and in case Regulation No 295/2008 exempts Member States which represent less than 1 % of the Community total (1 %-rule)).4.7.Quality flag
Data typeCode
Revised dataR
Provisional dataP
Insufficiently reliable data that can be used for calculating Community totals but that cannot be disseminated at national levelW
Estimation (only for Annex IX)E
Revised data refers to data which are sent for a second (or more) time and are corrections of data which have been previously sent by the data provider. Data providers shall provide complete sets of data for the series in which some data have been revised. A description of the reasons for the revision has to be provided at the same time. The flag indicating Provisional data should be used in order to indicate that it is likely that that the data being transmitted may be corrected. The use of this flag is limited to specific cases. Eurostat will delete this flag at the moment data for the next reference year are transmitted unless the Member State notifies a revision of the already published data.
4.8.ConfidentialityMember States are asked to clearly indicate confidential data using the flags listed below. They have to obligation to indicate all secondary confidential cells as well as the data which is primary confidential at higher levels of aggregation of the activity or size class according to the national confidentiality rules.
Reason for confidentialityFlag
Too few enterprisesA
One enterprise dominates the dataB
Two enterprises dominate the dataC
Secondary confidential data in order to protect data flagged with A, B, C, F or HD
Data is confidential in application of the p %-ruleF
Data that is not published at national level as it is considered to be sensitive information or to protect data that is not required by Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 (manually unsafe data)H
4.9.Units of data valuesMonetary data has to be expressed in thousands of national currency units (Euro for the countries of the Euro area) for Annexes I to IV and VIII. For Annexes V, VI and VII monetary data has to be expressed in millions of national currency (Euro for the countries of the Euro area). Countries acceding to the Euro area shall report monetary data in Euro for the structural business statistics due in the year of their accession. Countries which record very small values for the Annexes V, VI and VII are allowed to provide data in thousands of Euro or thousands of national currency.In this field Member States specify which units have been used for the data values used in the data transmission.
UnitsCode
UnitsUNIT
Thousands10 00
MillionsMIO
National currency in thousandsKNC
National currency in millionsMNC
Euro in thousandsKEUR
Euro in millionsMEUR
Square metresM2
4.10.Breakdown of productsThis field is only used in Annexes III, V, VI and VIII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.Details regarding the product breakdowns to be provided can be found in Annex I of Commission Regulation No 295/2008 regarding the series of data to be provided. The following list only serves to determine the codes to be used for transmitting the data and can in no way increase the level of detail and or product breakdowns requested by the aforementioned Regulation.
ProductsCode
Distributive trade
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles excluding 452 (Maintenance and repair services of motor vehicles) and 454 (Trade, maintenance and repair services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories)45A
Wholesale trade services of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 1
Specialised store retail trade services of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 2
Other retail trade of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 3
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 4
Wholesale trade services of other motor vehicles45 19 1
Specialised store retail trade services of other motor vehicles45 19 2
Other retail trade of other motor vehicles45 19 3
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of other motor vehicles45 19 4
Trade services of motor vehicle parts and accessories45 3
Wholesale trade services of motor vehicle parts and accessories45 31 1
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of parts and accessories of motor vehicles45 31 2
Specialised store retail trade services of motor vehicle parts and accessories45 32 1
Other retail trade of parts and accessories of motor vehicles45 32 2
Wholesale trade services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 1
Specialised store retail trade services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 2
Other retail trade services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 3
Wholesale trade services on a fee or contract basis of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 4
Wholesale trade services, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles46
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of agricultural raw materials, live animals, textile raw materials and semi-finished goods46 11
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of fuels, ores, metals and industrial chemicals46 12
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of timber and building materials46 13
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft46 14
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of furniture, household goods, hardware and ironmongery46 15
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of textiles, clothing, fur, footwear and leather goods46 16
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of food, beverages and tobacco46 17
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of other particular products46 18
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of a variety of goods46 19
Wholesale trade services of grain, unmanufactured tobacco, seeds and animal feeds46 21
Wholesale trade services of flowers and plants46 22
Wholesale trade services of live animals46 23
Wholesale trade services of hides, skins and leather46 24
Wholesale trade services of fruit and vegetables46 31
Wholesale trade services of meat and meat products46 32
Wholesale trade services of dairy products, eggs and edible oils and fats46 33
Wholesale trade services of beverages46 34
Wholesale trade services of tobacco products46 35
Wholesale trade services of sugar and chocolate and sugar confectionery46 36
Wholesale trade services of coffee, tea, cocoa and spices46 37
Wholesale trade services of other food, including fish, crustaceans and molluscs46 38
Non-specialised wholesale trade services of food, beverages and tobacco46 39
Wholesale trade services of textiles46 41
Wholesale trade services of clothing and footwear46 42
Wholesale trade services of electrical household appliances46 43
Wholesale trade services of china and glassware and cleaning materials46 44
Wholesale trade services of perfume and cosmetics46 45
Wholesale trade services of pharmaceutical goods46 46
Wholesale trade services of furniture, carpets and lighting equipment46 47
Wholesale trade services of watches and jewellery46 48
Wholesale trade services of other household goods46 49
Wholesale trade services of computers, computer peripheral equipment and software46 51
Wholesale trade services of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts46 52
Wholesale trade services of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies46 61
Wholesale trade services of machine tools46 62
Wholesale trade services of mining, construction and civil engineering machinery46 63
Wholesale trade services of machinery for the textile industry and of sewing and knitting machines46 64
Wholesale trade services of office furniture46 65
Wholesale trade services of other office machinery and equipment46 66
Wholesale trade services of other machinery and equipment46 69
Wholesale trade services of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products46 71
Wholesale trade services of metals and metal ores46 72
Wholesale trade services of wood, construction materials and sanitary equipment46 73
Wholesale trade services of hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies46 74
Wholesale trade services of chemical products46 75
Wholesale trade services of other intermediate products46 76
Wholesale trade services of waste and scrap46 77
Non-specialised wholesale trade services46 90
Retail trade services, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles47
Retail trade services of fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, bakery and dairy products and eggs47 00 1
Retail trade services of fresh fruit and vegetables47 00 11
Retail trade services of processed fruit and vegetables47 00 12
Retail trade services of meat47 00 13
Retail trade service of meat products47 00 14
Retail trade services of fish, crustaceans ad molluscs47 00 15
Retail trade services of bakery product47 00 16
Retail trade services of sugar confectionary47 00 17
Retail trade services of dairy products47 00 18
Retail trade services of eggs47 00 19
Retail trade services of other food products, beverages and tobacco47 00 2
Retail trade services of alcoholic beverages47 00 25
Retail trade services of other beverages47 00 26
Retail trade services of tobacco products47 00 27
Retail trade services of information and communication equipment47 00 3
Retail trade services of construction materials and hardware47 00 4
Retail trade services of household articles47 00 5
Retail trade services of textiles47 00 51
Retail trade services of electrical household appliances47 00 54
Retail trade services of cultural and recreational goods47 00 6
Retail trade services of clothing, pharmaceutical and medical goods, toilet articles, flowers, plants, pet animals and pet food47 00 7
Retail trade services of clothing47 00 71
Retail trade services of footwear47 00 72
Retail trade services of leather goods and travel accessories47 00 73
Retail trade services of pharmaceutical goods47 00 74
Retail trade services of medical and orthopaedic goods47 00 75
Retail trade services of cosmetic and toilet articles47 00 76
Retail trade services of automotive fuel and other new goods n.e.c.47 00 8
Retail trade services of automotive fuel47 00 81
Total of trade servicesTOTAL
Insurance services
Total life insurance services65 11_65 12 1
Non-Linked life insurance services65 11 0a
Linked life insurance services65 11 0b
Tontine insurance services65 11 0c
Capital redemption insurance services65 11 0d
Other life insurance services65 11 0e
Group pension services65 11 0f
Total non-life insurance services65 12
Accident and health insurance services65 12 1
Motor vehicle insurance services65 12 2
Motor vehicle insurance services, third party liability65 12 21
Motor vehicle insurance services, other classes65 12 29
Marine, aviation and transport insurance services65 12 3
Fire and other damage to property insurance services65 12 4
General liability insurance services65 12 5
Credit and suretyship insurance services65 12 6
Assistance, legal expenses and miscellaneous financial loss insurance services65 12 7
Other non life insurance services65 12 9
Total of insurance servicesTOTAL
Credit institutions
Deposit services to corporate and institutional depositors64 19 11
Deposit services to other depositors64 19 12
Inter-industry credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 21
Consumer credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 22
Residential mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 23
Non-residential mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 24
Commercial non-mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 25
Credit card services by monetary institutions64 19 26
Other credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 29
Other monetary intermediation services n.e.c.64 19 30
Financial leasing services64 91 10
Inter-industry credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 11
Consumer credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 12
Residential mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 13
Non-residential mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 14
Commercial non-mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 15
Credit card services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 16
Other credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions, n.e.c.64 92 19
Other financial services, except insurance and pension funding n.e.c.64 99 1
Security and commodity contracts brokerage services66 12
Other services auxiliary to financial services, except insurance and pension funding66 19
Risk and damage evaluation services66 21
Services of insurance agents and brokers66 22
Other services auxiliary to insurance and pension funding66 29
Fund management services66 30
Total of services of credit institutionsTOTAL
Business services
Publishing services of computer games58 21
Other software publishing services58 29
Systems software, packaged; Application software, packaged58 29A
Software downloads; On-line software58 29B
Licensing services for the right to use computer software58 29 5
Computer programming services62 01
Computer consultancy services62 02
Computer facilities management services62 03
Other information technology and computer services62 09
Data processing, hosting and related services63 11
Web portal services63 12
Legal advisory and representation services concerning criminal law69 10 11
Legal advisory and representation services in judicial procedures concerning business and commercial law69 10 12
Legal advisory and representation services in judicial procedures concerning labour law69 10 13
Legal advisory and representation services in judicial procedures concerning civil law69 10 14
Legal services concerning patents, copyrights and other intellectual property rights69 10 15
Notarial services69 10 16
Arbitration and conciliation services69 10 17
Auction legal services69 10 18
Other legal services69 10 19
Financial auditing services69 20 1
Accounting services69 20 2
Accounting review services; Compilation services of financial statements; Bookkeeping services69 20 2A
Payroll services69 20 24
Other accounting services69 20 29
Tax consultancy services69 20 3
Insolvency and receivership services69 20 4
Public relation and communication services70 21 1
Business management consulting services70 22 1
Strategic management consulting services70 22 11
Financial management consulting services (except corporate tax)70 22 12
Marketing management consulting services70 22 13
Human resources management consulting services70 22 14
Production management consulting services70 22 15
Supply chain and other management consulting services70 22 16
Business process management services70 22 17
Other project management services, except construction project management services70 22 2
Other business consulting services70 22 3
Trademarks and franchises70 22 4
Plans and drawings for architectural purposes71 11 1
Architectural services for buildings71 11 2
Architectural services for residential and non-residential building projects71 11 2A
Historical restoration architectural services71 11 23
Building project architectural advisory services71 11 24
Urban and land planning services71 11 3
Landscape architectural services and architectural advisory services71 11 4
Engineering services71 12 1
Engineering advisory services71 12 11
Engineering services for building projects71 12 12
Engineering services for power projects71 12 13
Engineering services for transportation projects71 12 14
Engineering services for waste management projects (hazardous and non-hazardous)71 12 15
Engineering services for water, sewerage and drainage projects71 12 16
Engineering services for industrial and manufacturing projects71 12 17
Engineering services for telecommunications and broadcasting projects71 12 18
Engineering services for other projects71 12 19
Project management services for construction projects71 12 2
Geological, geophysical and related prospecting and consulting services71 12 3
Technical testing and analysis services71 20 1
Composition and purity testing and analysis services71 20 11
Testing and analysis services of physical properties71 20 12
Testing and analysis services of integrated mechanical and electrical systems services71 20 13
Technical testing services for road transport vehicles71 20 14
Other technical testing and analysis services71 20 19
Services provided by advertising agencies73 11 1
Full service advertising services73 11 11
Direct marketing and direct mailing73 11 12
Advertising concept development services73 11 13
Other advertising services73 11 19
Sale of advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 1
Sale of advertising space on a fee or contract basis in print media73 12 11
Sale of TV/radio advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 12
Sale of internet advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 13
Sale of events relating advertising73 12 14
Other sale of advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 19
Market research and other similar services73 20 1
Market research services: qualitative services73 20 11
Market research services: quantitative ad-hoc surveys73 20 12
Market research services: quantitative continuous and regular surveys73 20 13
Market research services other than surveys; Other market research services73 20 1A
Public opinion polling services73 20 2
Services provided by employment placement agencies78 10 1
Executive search services78 10 11
Permanent placement services, other than executive search services78 10 12
Temporary employment agency services78 20 1
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of computer and telecommunications personnel78 20 11
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of other office support personnel78 20 12
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of commercial and trade personnel78 20 13
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of transport, warehousing, logistics or industrial workers78 20 14
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of hotels and restaurants personnel78 20 15
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of medical personnel78 20 16
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of other personnel78 20 19
Other human resources provision services78 30 1
Repair services of computers and peripheral equipment95 11
ResaleRESALE
Other products n.e.c.OTH
TotalTOTAL
4.11.Turnover size classesThe size classes below are measured in million Euro. They are only to be used for data in Annex III. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Turnover size classCode
0-101
1-202
2-503
5-1004
10-2005
20-5006
50-20007
200+08
Total30
4.12.Breakdown by environmental domainsThis field shall only be used for Annex II. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Breakdown of environmental domainsCode
Protection of ambient air and climateED01
Wastewater managementED02
Waste managementED03
Other environmental protection activitiesED09
TotalED30
4.13.Geographical breakdownThis field shall only be used for Annexes V, VI and VII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Countries and groups of countriesCode
Belgique/België/BelgiumBEL
България/BulgariaBLG
Čèská republika/Czech republicCZE
Danmark/DenmarkDNK
Deutschland/GermanyDEU
Eesti/EstoniaEST
Eλλάδα/GreeceGRC
España/SpainESP
FranceFRA
Hrvatska/CroatiaHRV
IrelandIRL
Italia/ItalyITA
Κύπρος/CyprusCYP
Latvija/LatviaLVA
Lietuva/LithuaniaLTU
LuxembourgLUX
Magyarország/HungaryHUN
MaltaMLT
Nederland/the NetherlandsNLD
Österreich/AustriaAUT
Polska/PolandPOL
PortugalPRT
România/RomaniaROM
Slovenija/SloveniaSVN
Slovensko/SlovakiaSVK
Suomi/FinlandFIN
Sverige/SwedenSWE
United KingdomGBR
Island/IcelandISL
LiechtensteinLIE
Norge/NorwayNOR
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/SwitzerlandCHE
USA (For Annexes V and VI)USA
USA and Canada (For Annex VII only)US_CA
JapanJPN
In the Member State of head officeMSHO
In other Member StatesOMS
In other EEA countriesOEEA
In other third countries (rest of the world)THCO
Total European UnionEU
Total European Economic AreaEEA
Total non-EEATTHCO
Total WorldTOTAL
4.14.Residence of parent enterpriseThis field shall only be used for Annexes V and VI. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Country of residence of the parent enterpriseCode
Parent enterprise situated in the home Member StateRE01
Parent enterprise situated in other countriesRE02
TotalRE30
4.15.Legal formThis field shall only be used for Annexes V, VI and IX. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Legal statusCode
For Annexes V and VI
Incorporated enterprises limited by sharesLS01
Mutual enterprises (For Annex V only)/Co-operative enterprises (For Annex VI only)LS02
Public-law enterprises (For Annex VI only)LS03
Branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countriesLS04
OthersLS05
TotalLS30
For Annex IX
Personally owned and no limit to personal liabilitySP
Private or publicly quoted joint stock companies with limited liability for those owning sharesLL
Personally owned limited and unlimited liability partnerships. Included are also other level forms such as cooperatives, associations etc.PA
All of the above legal formsTT
4.16.Type of insurance enterprise or insurance businessThis field shall only be used for Annex V. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Type of insurance enterprise or insurance businessCode
Life insurance enterprises1
Non-life insurance enterprises2
Composite insurance enterprises3
Specialist reinsurance enterprises4
Life insurance business of composite insurance enterprises5
Non-life insurance business of composite insurance enterprises (including business accepted)6
TotalT
4.17.CategoryThis field shall only be used for Annex VI. For the other Annexes this field shall remain blank.
Category of credit institutionsCode
Licensed banksCA01
Specialised credit granting institutionsCA02
Other credit institutionsCA03
TotalCA30
4.18.Currency breakdownThis field shall only be used for Annex VII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Currency breakdownCode
EUROEURO
OtherOTH
TotalTOTAL
4.19.Residence of clientThis field shall only be used for Annex VIII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Residence of clientCode
ResidentM21
Non-residentM22
Non-resident intra-EUM221
Non-resident extra-EUM222
TotalTOTAL
4.20.PopulationThis field shall only be used for Annex IX. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
PopulationCode
Active enterprisesNXX
Real birthsRXX
Real deathsDXX
XX refers to the last two digits of the base year e.g. R08 refers to the population of real births in 2008.
5.ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATIONMember States shall provide the necessary information to document revisions of data and changes in methodology. When revised data is sent, the country shall indicate whether this has consequences for the confidentiality pattern. A format for providing this information shall be specified by Eurostat.
ANNEX IIIDOUBLE REPORTING IN NACE Rev.1.11.The following series of data shall be provided for reference year 2008 using NACE Rev.1.1:Series 1Z
Series name1Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, sections H, I and K
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1
SECTION HHotels and restaurants55.1 + 55.2"Hotels" and "Campsites and other provision of short-stay accommodation"55.3 + 55.4 + 55.5"Restaurants" and "Bars" and "Canteens and catering"
SECTION ITransport, storage and communication60Land transport; transport via pipelines60.1Transport via railways60.2Other land transport60.21 + 60.22 + 60.23"Other land transport" without "freight transport by road"60.24Freight transport by road60.3Transport via pipelines61Water transport61.1Sea and coastal water transport61.2Inland water transport62Air transport63Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies63.1 + 63.2 + 63.4"Supporting and auxiliary transport activities" without "activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities nec"63.3"Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities nec"64Post and telecommunications64.1Post and courier activities64.11National post activities64.12Courier activities other than national post activities64.2Telecommunications
SECTION KReal estate, renting and business activities70Real estate activities71Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods71.1 + 71.2"Renting of automobiles" and "renting of other transport equipment"71.3Renting of other machinery and equipment71.4Renting of personal and household goods nec72Computer-related activities73Research and development74Other business activities74.1Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy; holdings74.11 + 74.12 + 74.14 + 74.15"Legal activities" and "accounting bookkeeping and auditing activities, tax consultancy" and "business and management consultancy activities" and "management activities of holding companies"74.13Market research and public opinion polling74.2 + 74.3"Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy" and "Technical testing and analysis"74.4Advertising74.5Labour recruitment and provision of personnel74.6Investigation and security activities74.7Industrial cleaning74.8Miscellaneous business activities nec
Series 2Z
Series name2Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, sections C to E
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 4-digit level (class)NACE Rev.1.1 3-digit level (groups)NACE Rev.1.1 2-digit level (divisions)NACE Rev.1.1. Subsections and Sections
Series 3Z
Series name3Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, section G
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 4-digit level (class)NACE Rev.1.1 3-digit level (groups)NACE Rev.1.1 2-digit level (divisions)NACE Rev.1.1 Subsections and Sections
Series 4Z
Series name4Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, section F
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 4-digit level (class)NACE Rev.1.1 3-digit level (groups)NACE Rev.1.1 2-digit level (divisions)NACE Rev.1.1. Subsections and Sections
2.Definitive results according to NACE Rev.1.1 shall be transmitted within 24 months from the end of the calendar year of the reference period.
ANNEX IVDEROGATIONSSection I: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IDENMARK
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
GERMANY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenone2008:18+15 for NACE Rev.2 Section I2009: 18+3 for NACE Rev.2 Section I
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 class 65.12 and group 65.3NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
GREECE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationno derogation
Extra transmission period needed2008: 10+24 for NACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and 12+24 for NACE Rev.2 division 652009: 10+12 for NACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and 12+12 for NACE Rev.2 division 65
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 Sections H-J, and L to N and division 95
IRELAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenone18+12 for NACE Rev.2 Sections H-J, L-N and division 95
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
ITALY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2
LUXEMBOURG
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationno derogation
Extra transmission period needednone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
MALTA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed10+9 for NACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit instititons of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and12+9 for NACE Rev.2 division 6518+9 for NACE Rev.2 Sections H-J, L-N and division 95
Missing activitiesnoneNACE Rev.2 Sections H-N and division 95NACE Rev.2 Sections H-N and division 95
POLAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 division 65
SWEDEN
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 classes 64.19, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 division 65
UNITED KINGDOM
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationno derogation
Extra transmission period needednone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92
Section II: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IIBELGIUM
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+3
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 38
Missing size-classesNone
BULGARIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
DENMARK
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
GERMANY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+9 for NACE Rev.2 Sections D and E
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classesNone
GREECE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classes0-9 persons employed
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classes0-49 persons employed
except for:
NACE Rev.2 divisions 10, 11 and 12
IRELAND
Note: According to the provisions of Section 4, paragraph 3 and section 4, paragraph 4 of Annex II of Regulation No 295/2008 the information necessary for the compilation of statistics relating to characteristics 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0 need not be collected if the total amount of the turnover or the number of persons employed in a division of NACE REV. 1 Sections C to E represent, in a Member State, less than 1 % of the Community total.
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
LUXEMBOURG
Note: According to the provisions of Section 4, paragraph 3 and section 4, paragraph 4 of Annex II of Regulation No 295/2008 the information necessary for the compilation of statistics relating to characteristics 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0 need not be collected if the total amount of the turnover or the number of persons employed in a division of NACE REV. 1 Sections C to E represent, in a Member State, less than 1 % of the Community total.
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
SLOVENIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+6
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2.36
Missing size-classesAll fields of activities 0 – 19 persons employed and all size classes for NACE activity 36
SLOVAKIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classes0-19 persons employed
Section III: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IIIGERMANY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed2008:18+15 for NACE Rev.2 Section G2009: 18+3 for NACE Rev.2 Section G
Missing activitiesNone
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 Section G
MALTA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 Section GNACE Rev.2 Section G
Section IV: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex VIIIBELGIUM
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededFor 2008:18+8For 2008:18+8For 2009: 18+4
For 2009: 18+4For 2010: 18+2For 2011: 18+2
For 2010: 18+2
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownFor 2008-2009:For NACE Rev.2 division 62 and groups 58.2 and 63.1For 2008:For NACE REV.2 group 69.1For 2009:For NACE REV.2 class 71.12
58.29.1 + 58.29.269.10.1171.12.11
58.29.3 + 58.29.469.10.1271.12.12
For NACE REV.2 division 7869.10.1371.12.13
78.20.1169.10.1471.12.14
78.20.1269.10.1571.12.15
78.20.1371.12.16
78.20.1471.12.17
78.20.1571.12.18
78.20.1671.12.19
78.20.19
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
ESTONIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogation2009: complete derogation2011: No derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing product breakdown
Missing residence of client breakdown
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogation2009: Complete derogation
2011: No derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
LUXEMBOURG
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownAllAllAll
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
MALTA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+618+6
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
AUSTRIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+318+318+3
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
POLAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesFor 2008:For 2008:None
NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78NACE Rev.2 groups 69.2 and 70.2
Missing product breakdownFor 2008:None
For NACE Rev.2 group 69.1
69.10.17
69.10.18
69.10.19
Missing residence of client breakdownFor 2008:NoneNone
For NACE Rev.2 division 62 and groups 58.2 and 63.1
FINLAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationFor 2008: complete derogationFor 2008: Complete derogationNo derogation
For 2009-For 2010: No derogationFor 2010: No derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
Section V: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IXBELGIUM
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+618+3
For variables:For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 91 011 94 1
11 92 011 92 016 94 1
11 93 011 93 016 95 1
16 91 016 91 011 94 2
16 91 116 91 116 94 2
16 92 016 92 016 95 2
16 92 116 92 1
16 93 016 93 0
16 93 116 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variables11 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 016 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
11 93 011 93 016 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 91 016 91 011 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
16 91 116 91 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 92 016 92 016 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 92 116 92 1
16 93 016 93 0
16 93 116 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
DENMARK
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+6
For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 94 1
11 92 016 94 1
11 93 016 95 1
16 91 011 94 2
16 91 116 94 2
16 92 016 95 2
16 92 111 94 3
16 93 016 94 3
16 93 116 95 3
11 94 111 94 4
16 94 116 94 4
16 95 116 95 4
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNone
GERMANY
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+9
For variables:
11 91 0
11 92 0
11 93 0
16 91 0
16 91 1
16 92 0
16 92 1
16 93 0
16 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
GREECE
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed06/2009 + 606/2009 + 606/2009 + 1818+1818+1818+1218+1218+6
For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 111 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 011 92 011 94 211 94 211 94 411 94 516 94 5
11 93 011 93 011 93 011 94 311 94 311 94 516 94 416 95 5
11 94 111 94 111 94 111 94 416 94 216 94 316 94 5
16 91 011 94 211 94 216 94 116 94 316 94 416 95 4
16 91 116 91 011 94 316 94 216 94 416 94 516 95 5
16 92 016 91 116 91 016 94 316 94 516 95 3
16 92 116 92 016 91 116 94 416 95 216 95 4
16 93 016 92 116 92 016 95 116 95 316 95 5
16 93 116 93 016 92 116 95 216 95 4
16 94 116 93 116 93 016 95 316 95 5
16 95 116 94 116 93 116 95 4
16 94 216 94 1
16 95 116 94 2
16 95 216 94 3
16 95 1
16 95 2
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
IRELAND
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing activities/size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classes
Other activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employees
For variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variables
11 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 011 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 516 94 5
11 93 011 93 016 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 95 5
16 91 011 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 91 116 91 016 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 4
16 92 016 91 116 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 92 116 92 0
16 93 016 92 1
16 93 116 93 0
16 93 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
Missing variables11 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 94 211 94 311 94 411 95 516 94 5
16 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 95 5
16 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 4
16 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
Missing activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and below
CYPRUS
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activities/size classesNone
Missing variables11 93 0
16 93 0
16 93 1
LUXEMBOURG
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+6
For variables:
11 91 0
11 92 0
11 93 0
16 91 0
16 91 1
16 92 0
16 92 1
16 93 0
16 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNone
Missing variablesNone
HUNGARY
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+6
For variables:For variables:
11 93 011 93 0
16 93 016 93 0
16 93 116 93 1
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
MALTA
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+618+6
For variables:For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 94 111 94 2
11 92 016 94 116 94 2
11 93 016 95 116 95 2
16 91 011 94 211 94 3
16 91 116 94 216 94 3
16 92 016 95 216 95 3
16 92 111 94 311 94 4
16 93 016 94 316 94 4
16 93 116 95 316 95 4
11 94 111 94 411 94 5
16 94 116 94 416 94 5
16 95 116 95 416 95 5
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNone
ROMANIA
Note on RO: data on SP will be missing in survival data in series 9B => survival data should be built up again from 2007 onwards.
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing activities/size classesNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-ships
For variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variables
11 91 011 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 011 92 016 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
11 93 011 93 011 93 016 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 91 016 91 016 91 011 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
16 91 116 91 116 91 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 92 016 92 016 92 016 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 92 116 92 116 92 111 94 311 94 411 94 5
16 93 016 93 016 93 016 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 93 116 93 116 93 116 95 316 95 416 95 5
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
SLOVENIA
Note on SI: the NACE Rev. 2 data on 2004-2007 are due only with the 2008 data, i.e. on 30.6.2010 => derogation means a delay to 2/2011.
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed06/2010+806/2010+806/2010+806/2010+806/2010+8
data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2
for variables:for variables:for variables:for variables:for variables:
11 91 011 91 011 91 011 91 011 94 1
11 92 011 92 011 92 011 92 016 94 1
16 91 016 91 016 91 016 91 016 95 1
16 91 116 91 116 91 116 91 111 94 2
16 92 016 92 016 92 016 92 016 94 2
16 92 116 92 116 92 116 92 116 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
11 94 4
16 94 4
16 95 4
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone

Article 1The characteristics referred to in Article 3(3) of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 shall be as defined in Annex I to this Regulation.When reference is made in these definitions to company accounts, these shall be deemed to refer to the headings laid down in Article 9 (balance sheet), Article 23 (profit and loss account) or Article 43 (notes on the accounts) of the Fourth Council Directive 78/660/EEC on the annual accounts of certain types of companiesOJ L 222, 14.8.1978, p. 11. as well as to the headings laid down in the Annex to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003OJ L 261, 13.10.2003, p. 1..
Article 2The technical format for the transmission of data in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 shall be as set out in Annex II to this Regulation.
Article 3The data and metadata transmitted pursuant to this Regulation shall be sent in electronic form by Competent National Authorities (National Statistical Offices and Authorities supervising certain financial institutions) to the Commission (Eurostat). The transmission format shall conform to appropriate interchange standards specified by the Commission (Eurostat). Data shall be transmitted or uploaded by electronic means to the single entry point for data, maintained by the Commission (Eurostat).Member States shall implement the interchange standards and guidelines supplied by the Commission (Eurostat) according to the requirements of this Regulation.
Article 4The requirements for double reporting as referred to in Section 9, point 2 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 shall be as set out in Annex III to this Regulation.
Article 5Derogations from the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 as referred to in Annex I, Section 11, Annex II, Section 10, Annex III, Section 9, Annex VIII, Section 8 and Annex IX, Section 13 to that Regulation shall be granted as specified in Annex IV to this Regulation.
Article 6Regulations (EC) No 2700/98 and (EC) No 2702/98 are hereby repealed.They shall, however, continue to apply as regards the collection, compilation and transmission of data for reference years up to and including 2007.
Article 7This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.ANNEX IDEFINITIONS OF CHARACTERISTICSCode11 01 0NamePopulation of active enterprises having at least one employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises that had at least one employee at any time during a given reference period t.Code11 02 0NameNumber of active enterprises that have the first employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises that had the first employee at any time during a given reference period t. This can concern births of enterprises as defined in 11 92 0, but also enterprises as defined in 11 91 0 if the enterprises have already been active in previous reference periods, but did not have any employee in two previous reference periods.Code11 03 0NameNumber of enterprises having no employees anymore from any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in a given reference period t and that had at least one employee at an earlier point in time in a given reference period t.This can concern deaths of enterprises as defined in 11 93 0, with at least one employee, but also enterprises as defined in 11 01 0 if the enterprises still remain active, but have no employees any more from any point in time in a given reference period t and the two following reference periods: t + 1 and t + 2.The same applies if the contract of employment of the last employee ends in t on 31 December.Code11 04 1NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 2NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 2 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 3NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 3 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 4NameNumber of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 4 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode11 04 5Name:Number of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 5 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises having had at least one employee at any point in time in every year from the year of having the first employee (t – 1 to t – 5) until a given reference period t.The population of enterprises that have the first employee in t is defined as in characteristics 11 02 0.An enterprise is also considered to have survived if the linked legal unit(s) have ceased to be active, but their activity has been taken over by a new legal unit set up specifically to take over the factors of production of that enterprise (= survival by take-over).Code11 11 0NameNumber of enterprisesAnnexI to VIIIDefinition:A count of the number of market enterprises as defined in Council Regulation (EEC) No 696/93OJ L 76, 30.3.1993, p. 1 registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors, in particular frame errors. Only active units which either had turnover or employment at any time during the reference period should be included. Dormant (temporarily inactive) and inactive units are excluded. This statistic should include all units active during at least a part of the reference period. It also includes local units (branches) which do not constitute a separate legal entity and which are dependent on foreign enterprises except for the activities covered by Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008. For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 this characteristic shall be limited to the number of enterprises established according to the law of the reporting country and branches of enterprises with head-office in non-EEA countries. For reinsurance enterprises no branches of enterprises with head-office in non-EEA countries are recorded. For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 this characteristic shall also comprise pension funds that do not employ personnel. It shall also include pension funds which are not established as legal entities and which are managed by pension fund management companies, insurance enterprises or other financial institutions (without however being covered by the annual accounts of these institutions). This characteristic shall however not include the number of pension funds which are not established separately from the sponsoring undertaking or trade (i.e. the non-autonomous pension funds or the book reserve system normally managed as an ancillary activity by the employer).Code11 11 1NameNumber of enterprises broken down by legal statusAnnexV and VIDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) is broken down by legal status;Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by legal status" is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 2NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size class of gross premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) broken down by size classes of gross premiums written.Link to other variables:Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross premiums written is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 3NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size class of gross technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) broken down by size classes of gross technical provisions.Link to other variables:Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross technical provisions is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 4NameNumber of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVIDefinition:"Parent enterprise" shall mean a parent undertaking as defined in Articles 1 and 2 of Council Directive 83/349/EEC of 13 June 1983OJ L 193, 18.7.1983, p. 1 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on consolidated accounts and any undertaking which, in the opinion of the relevant supervisory authority, effectively exercises a dominant influence over the credit institution.The following geographical breakdown of parent enterprises has to be used: parent enterprise situated in the home Member State (the observed enterprise can be regarded as domestic controlled), parent enterprise situated in other countries (the observed enterprise can be regarded as foreign controlled). Branches of credit institutions with head office in another country than the reporting country do not have any parent enterprise. These enterprises are not considered here. The ultimate controlling institutional unit as defined in Regulation (EC) No 716/2007 of the European Parliament and of the CouncilOJ L 171, 29.6.2007, p. 17 is the preferred concept which should as far as possible be followed.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterprise" is part of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 5NameNumber of enterprises broken down by country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:"Parent enterprise" shall mean a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 1(1) of Council Directive 83/349/EEC of 13 June 1983 based on the Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on consolidated accounts, and any undertaking which, in the opinion of the relevant supervisory authority, effectively exercises a dominant influence over the insurance enterprise.The following geographical breakdown of parent enterprises has to be used: parent enterprise situated in the home Member State (the observed enterprise can be regarded as domestic controlled), parent enterprise situated in other countries (the observed enterprise can be regarded as foreign controlled). As mutual enterprises and branches of insurance enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries do not have any parent enterprise, these enterprises are not considered here. The ultimate controlling institutional unit as defined in (EC) No 716/2007 is the preferred concept which should as far as possible be followed.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises by residence of the parent enterprise" is part of the number of enterprises (11 11 0)Code11 11 6NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet totalAnnexVIDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) is broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total. The balance sheet total at the end of the accounting year (see variable 43 30 0) is considered.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total" is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 7NameNumber of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutionsAnnexVIDefinition:The number of enterprises (see variable 11 11 0) is broken down by category of credit institutions as follows: licensed banks, specialised credit granting institutions, other credit institutions.Link to other variables:"Number of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutions" is a further breakdown of the number of enterprises (11 11 0).Code11 11 8NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size of investmentsAnnexVIIDefinition:The number of enterprises as defined in variable 11 11 0 broken down by size classes of investments, these are the investments covered by the variables 48 10 0 or 48 10 4, i.e. total investments at market value.Link to other variables:The variable "Number of enterprises broken down by size of investments" (11 11 8) is a further breakdown of the variable "Number of enterprises" (11 11 0).Code11 11 9NameNumber of enterprises broken down by size classes of membersAnnexVIIDefinition:The number of enterprises as defined in variable 11 11 0 broken down by size classes of members, these are the members defined in the variable Number of members (48 70 0).NoteThe number of members at the end of the accounting year should be considered.Link to other variables:The variable "Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of members" (11 11 9) is a further breakdown of the variable "Number of enterprises" (11 11 0).Code11 15 0NameNumber of enterprises with non-autonomous pension fundsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable concerns the number of enterprises that constitute book reserves for paying out pensions to their employees. The management of the non-autonomous pension fund is an ancillary activity to these enterprises.Code11 21 0NameNumber of local unitsAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionA count of the number of local units as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors, in particular frame errors. Local units must be included even if they have no paid employees. This statistic should include all units active during at least a part of the reference period.Code11 31 0NameNumber of kind-of-activity unitsAnnexII and IVDefinitionA count of the number of kind-of-activity units as defined in Regulation (EEC) No 696/93 registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors, in particular frame errors, or an estimate if this type of unit is not registered. This statistic should include all units active during at least a part of the reference period.Code11 41 0NameTotal number and location of branches in other countriesAnnexVDefinition:Branch as defined in Article 1 of the Council Directive 92/49/EEC (Third Non-life Insurance Directive)OJ L 311, 14.11.1997, p. 35 and Article 1 of Council Directive 92/96/EEC (Third Life Assurance Directive)OJ L 360, 9.12.1992, p. 1. The following geographical breakdown of the number of branches abroad has to be used: each single other Member State, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Code11 41 1NameTotal number of branches broken down by location in non-EEA countriesAnnexVIDefinition:"Branch" is defined in Article 1 of the Council Directive 89/646/EECOJ L 386, 30.12.1989, p. 1 and is detailed in the Commission Communication on the freedom to provide services and on the interest of the general good in the Second Banking Directive (95/C 291/06).The following geographical breakdown of the number of branches abroad has to be used: Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world).NoteAll active branches in non-EEA countries notified in the home Member State of the credit institution are taken into consideration.Code11 51 0NameTotal number of financial subsidiaries broken down by location in other countriesAnnexVIDefinition:"Subsidiary" shall mean a subsidiary undertaking as defined in Articles 1 and 2 of Directive 83/349/EEC based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on consolidated accounts. All enterprises being in the scope of financial services enterprises (as defined in chapter 1.3 of the methodological manual for statistics on credit institutions) are to be included.NoteThe following geographical breakdown of subsidiaries has to be used: Each single other Member State, Other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world). Only the first level of subsidiaries is taken into consideration.Code11 61 0NameNumber of pension schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of pension schemes under the administration of pension funds. A pension scheme is based on an agreement, in general between social partners, stipulating which retirement benefits are granted and under which conditions.Code11 91 0NamePopulation of active enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionA count of market enterprises that had either turnover or employment at any time during a given reference period.Code11 92 0NameNumber of births of enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionA count of the number of births of market enterprises registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors. A birth amounts to the creation of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. Births do not include entries into the population due to mergers, break-ups, split-off or restructuring of a set of enterprises. It does not include entries into a sub-population resulting only from a change of activity.Code11 93 0NameNumber of deaths of enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionA count of the number of deaths of market enterprises registered to the population concerned in the business register corrected for errors. A death amounts to the dissolution of a combination of production factors with the restriction that no other enterprises are involved in the event. Deaths do not include exits from the population due to mergers, take-overs, break-ups or restructuring of a set of enterprises. It does not include exits from a sub-population resulting only from a change of activity.Code11 94 1NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to tCode11 94 2NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to tCode11 94 3NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to tCode11 94 4NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to tCode11 94 5NameNumber of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to tAnnexIXDefinitionEnterprise survival as referred to in these characteristics occurs if an enterprise is active in terms of employment and/or turnover in the year of birth and the following year(s). Two types of survival can be distinguished:1)An enterprise born in year t-1 is considered to have survived in year t if it is active in terms of turnover and/or employment in any part of year t (= survival without changes).2)An enterprise is also considered to have survived if the linked legal unit(s) have ceased to be active, but their activity has been taken over by a new legal unit set up specifically to take over the factors of production of that enterprise (= survival by take-over).Code11 96 0NameNumber of high growth enterprises measured in employment in tAnnexIXDefinition:A count of market enterprises, having at least 10 employees in t – 3, with average annualised growth in number of employees greater than 10 % per annum, over a three year period (t – 3 to t). It does not include enterprises, as defined in 11 92 0, in t – 3.Code12 11 0NameTurnoverAnnexI to V, VII and VIIIDefinitionFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV and VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the activities classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, and this corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. The sales of goods include the goods produced by the enterprise as well as the merchandise purchased by a retailer or land and other property held for resale (if land and other property were initially purchased for investment purposes they should not be included in turnover). The rendering of services typically involves the performance by the enterprise of a contractually agreed task over an agreed period of time. The revenue of the long-term contracts (e.g. building contracts) should be recognised by reference to the stage of completion of the contract and not the finished contract method. Goods produced for own consumption or investment should be excluded from turnover.Turnover includes all duties and taxes on the goods or services invoiced by the unit with the exception of the value added type taxes (VAT). VAT are collected in stages by the enterprise and fully borne by the final purchaser.It also includes all other charges (transport, packaging, etc.) passed on to the customer, even if these charges are listed separately in the invoice. Reduction in prices, rebates and discounts as well as the value of returned packing must be deducted.Income classified as other operating income, financial income and extra-ordinary income in company accounts according to the 4th Accounting Directive and revenue from the use by others of enterprise assets yielding interest, royalties and dividends and other income according to IAS/IFRS is excluded from turnover. Operating subsidies received from public authorities or the institutions of the European Union are also excluded.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the corresponding title of this characteristic is "Gross premiums written". This characteristic is defined in Article 35 of Directive 91/674/EECOJ L 374, 31.12.1991, p. 7. Note: For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the corresponding title of this characteristic is "Total pension contributions". This characteristic shall comprise all pension contributions, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, such as all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions, voluntary additional contributions, incoming transfers, other contributions.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV and VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the activities classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECTurnover as defined above for statistical purposes comprises the accounting headingNet turnover including other taxes on products linked to turnover but not deductibleIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002OJ L 243, 11.9.2002, p. 1 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Turnover as defined above for statistical purposes comprises the accounting headings:revenue from the sales of goods and the rendering of services (IAS 18.35). If revenue of interests, dividends and royalties is included in this item, they should be subtracted.Link to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV and VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 with the exception of enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section KTurnover is used in the calculation of Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Turnover may be broken down by activity: Turnover from i) the principal activity, ii) industrial activities, iii) trading activities of purchase and resale and intermediary activities, iv) intermediary activities (agents), v) other service activities (18 11 0 to 18 16 0).Turnover may be broken down by product type: Breakdown of turnover by product type (18 21 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, "Gross premiums written" (12 11 0) is calculated as follows:Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1),+Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums (12 11 2).Gross premiums written is used in the calculation of Gross premiums earned (32 11 0) and other aggregates and balances.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 Turnover (Total pension contributions) is calculated as follows:Pension contributions receivable from members (48 00 1),+Pension contributions receivable from employers (48 00 2),+Incoming transfers (48 00 3),+Other pension contributions (48 00 4)or:Pension contributions to defined benefit schemes (48 00 5),+Pension contributions to defined contribution schemes (48 00 6),+Pension contributions to hybrid schemes (48 00 7).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VIII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 "Turnover"is further broken down into products and the residence of the clientCode12 11 1NameGross direct premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. Only direct insurance premiums are covered.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)+Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums (12 11 2)=Gross premiums written (12 11 0)Code12 11 2NameGross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account. Only written premiums of the business accepted are covered.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)+Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums (12 11 2)=Gross premiums written (12 11 0)Code12 11 3NameGross direct premiums written, individual premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, individual premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown individual premiums: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, individual premiums (12 11 3)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts (12 11 4)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 4NameGross direct premiums written, premiums under group contractsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums under group contracts: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, individual premiums (12 11 3)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts (12 11 4)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 5NameGross direct premiums written, periodic premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown periodic premiums: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums (12 11 5)+Gross direct premiums written, single premiums (12 11 6)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 6NameGross direct premiums written, single premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, single premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown single premiums: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums (12 11 5)+Gross direct premiums written, single premiums (12 11 6)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 7NameGross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contractsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums from non-bonus contracts: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts (12 11 7)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts (12 11 8)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders (12 11 9)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 8NameGross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contractsAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums from bonus contracts: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts (12 11 7)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts (12 11 8)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders (12 11 9)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 11 9NameGross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholdersAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders is included in the technical part of the profit and loss account.Note:For the breakdown premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders: Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts (12 11 7)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts (12 11 8)+Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders (12 11 9)=Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1)Code12 12 0NameProduction valueAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 with the exception of enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section KThe production value measures the amount actually produced by the unit, based on sales, including changes in stocks and the resale of goods and services.The production value is defined as turnover or revenue from sales of goods and rendering of services, plus or minus the changes in stocks of finished products, work in progress and goods and services purchased for resale, minus the purchases of goods and services for resale (only for the goods and services sold during the reporting period and excluding the costs of storage and transport of the goods purchased for resale), plus capitalised production, plus other (operating and extra-ordinary) income (excluding subsidies). Income and expenditure classified as financial or as revenue in the form of interests and dividends in company accounts is excluded from production value. Included in purchases of goods and services for resale are the purchases of services purchased in order to be rendered to third parties in the same condition.NoteCapitalised production includes the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers as investment. The latter includes the production of fixed tangible assets (buildings, etc.) as well as intangible assets (development of software, etc.). Capitalised production is unsold production and is valued at production cost. Note that these capital goods are also to be included in investment.NoteOther (operating and extra-ordinary) income is a company accounting heading. The contents of this heading may vary between sectors and over time and as such can not be defined precisely for statistical purposes.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the production value is defined gross premiums earned plus total portfolio investment income plus other services produced minus gross claims incurred, excluding claims management expenses plus capital gains and provisions.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the production value is defined as interest receivable and similar income less interest payable and similar charges plus commissions receivable plus income from shares and other variable-yield securities plus net profit or net loss on financial operations plus other operating income.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the production value is defined as turnover less insurance premiums payable plus investment income plus other income plus insurance claims receivable less total expenditure on pensions less net change in technical provisions.For the enterprises of the NACE Rev.2 class 64.11 (central banks) the production value is defined as interest receivable and similar income less interest payable and similar charges plus commissions receivable plus income from shares and other variable-yield securities plus net profit or net loss on financial operations plus other operating income.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThe components of Production value are included in the following accounting headings;Net turnoverpart of Other operating income — excluding subsidiespart of Extra-ordinary income — excluding subsidiesVariation in stocks of finished goods and work in progresspart of Raw materials and consumables relating to purchases and change in stocks of goods for resaleWork performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalisedIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003The components of Production value are included in the following accounting headings (function of expense method):Revenue from sales of goods and rendering of services, income from royalties (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)Other income — excluding subsidies+Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress-part of raw materials and consumables used relating to purchases and change in stocks of goods for resale+work performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalised (included in other income)The components of Production value are included in the following accounting headings (nature of expense method):Revenue from sales of goods and rendering of services, income from royalties (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)Other income — excluding subsidies-cost of sales excluding depreciation and amortization costs+work performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalised (included in other income)Link to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, the production value is based onTurnover (12 11 0),+/-Change in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unit (13 21 3)+/-Change in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 21 1)-Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 12 0)+Capitalised production+Other operating income (excluding subsidies)Production value is used in the calculation of Value added at factor cost (12 15 0) and other aggregates and balances.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the production value is calculated as follows:For life insurance:Gross premiums written (12 11 0),+Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (32 11 2)+Investment income (32 22 0)-Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5)-Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)-Income from participating interests (32 71 1)+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 22 0) — Value readjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1)),+Other technical income, net amount (32 16 1)+Other income (32 46 0)-Gross claims payments (32 13 1)-Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims (32 13 4)+External and internal claims management expenses (32 61 5)+Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)+Unrealised gains on investments (32 23 0)-Losses on the realisation on investments (32 72 3)-Unrealised losses on investments (32 28 0)-Gross change in life insurance provision (32 25 0,-Bonuses and rebates, net amount (32 16 3)-Change in fund for future appropriations (part of 32 29 0)-Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (32 16 2).For non-life insurance and reinsurance:Gross premiums written (12 11 0)+Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (32 11 2)+Investment income (32 42 0)-Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5)-Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)-Income from participating interests (32 71 1)+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 42 0) — Value readjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1))+Other technical income, net amount (32 16 1)+Other income (32 46 0)-Gross claims payments (32 13 1)-Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims (32 13 4)+External and internal claims management expenses (32 61 5)+Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6)-Losses on the realisation on investments (32 72 3)-Bonuses and rebates, net amount (32 16 3)-Change in the equalisation provision (32 15 0)-Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (32 16 2).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, Production value is calculated as:Interest receivable and similar income (42 11 0)-Interest payable and similar charges (42 12 0)+Commissions receivable (42 14 0)+Income from shares and other variable-yield securities (42 13 1)+Net profit or net loss on financial operations (42 20 0)+Other operating income (42 31 0)For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, Production value is calculated as:Turnover (12 11 0),-Insurance premiums payable (48 05 0)+Investment income (48 01 0)+Other income (48 02 2),+Insurance claims receivable (48 02 1)-Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0)-Net change in technical provisions (48 04 0)Code12 13 0NameGross margin on goods for resaleAnnexII to IVDefinitionCorresponds to the return on the activity of purchase and resale without further processing. It is calculated from turnover, purchases and changes in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received.Included in turnover, purchases and changes in stocks of goods and services for resale are the sales, purchases and changes in stocks of services purchased in order to be rendered to third parties in the same condition.Also called gross trading margin.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThese figures may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of net turnover and raw materials and consumables in the accounts according to the 4th Accounting Directive (78/660).IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003These figures may not be isolated in company accounts. In the nature of expense method they are part of revenue and raw materials and consumables used. In the function of expense method they are part of revenue and cost of sales.Link to other variables:Gross margin on goods for resale is based onTurnover from trading activities of purchase and resale (18 16 0)-Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 12 0)+/-Changes in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 21 1)Gross margin on goods for resale is a part of Production value (12 12 0)Code12 15 0NameValue added at factor costAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, value added at factor cost is the gross income from operating activities after adjusting for operating subsidies and indirect taxes.It can be calculated from turnover, plus capitalised production, plus other operating income (including operating subsidies), plus or minus the changes in stocks, minus the purchases of goods and services, minus other taxes on products which are linked to turnover but not deductible, minus the duties and taxes linked to production. The duties and taxes linked to production are compulsory, unrequited payments, in cash or in kind which are levied by general government, or by the Institutions of the European Union, in respect of the production and importation of goods and services, the employment of labour, the ownership or use of land, buildings or other assets used in production irrespective of the quantity or the value of goods and services produced or sold. Alternatively it can be calculated from gross operating surplus by adding personnel costs.Income and expenditure classified as financial in company accounts according to the 4th Accounting Directive (78/660/EEC) is excluded from value added. Income and expenditure classified as interest income, dividend income, foreign exchange gain from foreign currency borrowings related to interest costs, gains on redemption and extinguishment of debt or finance costs according to Commission Regulation (EC) 1725/2003 are excluded from value addedValue added at factor costs is calculated "gross" as value adjustments (such as depreciation and impairment losses) are not subtracted.For the statistics on activities of NACE rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value minus gross value of reinsurance services received minus commissions minus other external expenditure on goods and services.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value less total purchases of goods and services.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value less total purchases of goods and services.For the enterprises of the NACE Rev.2 class 64.11, the value added at factor costs is defined as production value less total purchases of goods and services.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECValue added at factor costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings;Net turnoverVariation in stocks of finished goods and work in progressWork performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalisedRaw materials and consumablesOther external chargesOther operating chargesOther operating incomeExtra-ordinary chargesExtra-ordinary incomeIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Value added at factor costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)+/-Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress-Raw materials and consumables used-Other expenses+Other incomeValue added at factor costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the function of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)-Cost of sales (excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)-Distribution costs (excluding employee benefits costs)-Administrative expenses (excluding employee benefits costs)-Other expenses+Other incomeLink to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K,Value added at factor cost is based onTurnover (12 11 0)+/-Change in stocks of goods and services (13 21 0)+Capitalised production+Other operating income-Purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)-Other taxes on products which are linked to turnover but not deductible-Duties and taxes linked to productionValue added at factor cost is used in the calculation of gross operating surplus (12 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.For the statistics on activities of NACE rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, Value added at factor cost is calculated as:Production value (12 12 0),-Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor cost is calculated follows:Production value (12120),-Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the value added at factor cost is calculated follows:Production value (12 12 0),-Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).Code12 17 0NameGross operating surplusAnnexI to IVDefinitionGross operating surplus is the surplus generated by operating activities after the labour factor input has been recompensed. It can be calculated from the value added at factor cost less the personnel costs. It is the balance available to the unit which allows it to recompense the providers of own funds and debt, to pay taxes and eventually to finance all or a part of its investment.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross operating surplus can be calculated from the following accounting headings;Net turnoverVariation in stocks of finished goods and work in progressWork performed by the undertaking for its own purposes and capitalisedRaw materials and consumablesOther external chargesOther operating chargesOther operating incomeExtra-ordinary chargesExtra-ordinary incomeStaff costsIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross operating surplus can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)+/-Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress-Raw materials and consumables used-Other expenses+Other income-employee benefits costsGross operating surplus can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings from the function of expense methodRevenue (excluding revenue from interests and dividends if included in revenue)-Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)-Distribution costs (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)-Administrative expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)-Other expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization costs)+Other incomeLink to other variables:Gross operating surplus is based onValue added at factor cost (12 15 0)-Personnel costs (13 31 0)Code13 11 0NameTotal purchases of goods and servicesAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionPurchases of goods and services include the value of all goods and services purchased during the accounting period for resale or consumption in the production process, excluding capital goods the consumption of which is registered as consumption of fixed capital. The goods and services concerned may be either resold with or without further transformation, completely used up in the production process or, finally, be stocked.Included in these purchases are the materials that enter directly into the goods produced (raw materials, intermediary products, components), plus non-capitalised small tools and equipment. Also included are the value of ancillary materials (lubricants, water, packaging, maintenance and repair materials, office materials) as well as energy products. Included in this variable are the purchases of materials made for the production of capital goods by the unit.Services paid for during the reference period are also included regardless of whether they are industrial or non-industrial. In this figure are payments for all work carried out by third parties on behalf of the unit including current repairs and maintenance, installation work and technical studies. Amounts paid for the installation of capital goods and the value of capitalised goods are excluded.Also included are payments made for non-industrial services such as legal and accountancy fees, patents and licence fees (where they are not capitalised), insurance premiums, costs of meetings of shareholders and governing bodies, contributions to business and professional associations, postal, telephone, electronic communication, telegraph and fax charges, transport services for goods and personnel, advertising costs, commissions (where they are not included in wages and salaries), rents, bank charges (excluding interest payments) and all other business services provided by third parties. Included are services which are transformed and capitalised by the unit as capitalised production.Expenditure classified as financial expenditure or as revenue in the form or interests and dividends is excluded from the total purchases of goods and services.Purchases of goods and services are valued at the purchase price, i.e. the price the purchaser actually pays for the products, including any taxes less subsidies on the products bought excluding however value added type taxesAll other taxes and duties on the products are therefore not deducted from the valuation of the purchases of goods and services. The treatment of taxes on production is not relevant in the valuation of these purchases.For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, expenditure classified as financial expenditure in company accounts is excluded from the total purchases of goods and services.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, the total purchases of goods and services is defined as the gross value of reinsurance services received plus total of commissions as referred to in Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674 plus any other external expense on goods and services (excluding personnel costs).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, the total purchases of goods and services is defined as commissions payable plus other administrative expenses plus other operating charges.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPurchases of goods and services can be calculated from the accounting headingsRaw materials and consumables (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)Other external charges (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)part of Other operating charges — The part included here concerns payments for goods and services not included in the two headings above (raw materials and consumables and other external charges). The part not included here concerns the payment of taxes on production.Extra-ordinary chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Purchases of goods and services can be calculated from the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRaw materials and consumables usedOther expenses (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)Purchases of goods and services can be calculated from the following accounting headings from the function of expense methodCost of sales (before account is made of changes of goods and services and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Distribution costs (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Administrative expenses (made during the accounting period and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Other expensesLink to other variables:For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV, of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K, total purchases of goods and services is used in the calculation of Value added at factor cost (12 15 0) and other aggregates and balances.Many items included within Total purchases of goods and services are identified separatelyPurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 12 0)Payments for agency workers (13 13 1)Payments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods (13 41 1)Purchases of energy products (20 11 0)For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2, Total purchases of goods and services is calculated as:For life insurance:Reinsurance balance (32 18 0),+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 22 0) — Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1)),+Commissions (32 61 1),+External expenditure on goods and services (32 61 4)For non-life insurance and reinsurance:Reinsurance balance (32 18 0),+[(Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0) — Total net technical provisions (37 30 1))/Total net technical provisions (37 30 1)] × (Investment income (32 42 0) — Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5) — Gains on the realisation of investments (32 71 6) — Income from participating interests (32 71 1)),+Commissions (32 61 1),+External expenditure on goods and services (32 61 4)For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, total purchases of goods and services is calculated as:Commissions payable (42 15 0),+Other administrative expenses (42 32 2),+Other operating charges (42 33 0).For the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008, The variable Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total operational expenses (48 06 0).Code13 12 0NamePurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as receivedAnnexI to IVDefinitionPurchases for resale are purchases of goods for resale to third parties without further processing. It also includes purchases of services by "invoicing" service companies, i.e. those whose turnover is composed not only of agency fees charged on a service transaction (as in the case of estate agents) but also the actual amount involved in the service transaction, e.g. transport purchases by travel agents. The value of goods and services which are sold to third parties on a commission basis are excluded since these goods are neither bought nor sold by the agent receiving the commission.When services for resale are referred to here, the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services. Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes linked directly to turnover. All other taxes and duties on the products are therefore not deducted from the valuation of the purchases of goods and services.The treatment of taxes on production is not relevant in the valuation of these purchases.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. It is a part ofRaw materials and consumablesOther external chargesOther operating chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the following accounting headings from the nature of expense methodRaw materials and consumables used (before account is made of changes in stocks of goods and services)Other expensesPurchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the following accounting headings from the function of expense method:Cost of sales (before account is made of changes of goods and services and excluding employee benefits costs, depreciation and amortization costs)Other expensesLink to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received is used in the calculation of Gross margin on goods for resale (12 13 0), in Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code13 13 1NamePayments for agency workersAnnexI to IVDefinitionIncluded in this figure are payments to temporary employment agencies and similar organisations supplying workers to clients' businesses for limited periods of time to supplement or temporarily replace the working force of the client, where the individuals provided are employees of the temporary help service unit. However, these agencies and organisations do not provide direct supervision of their employees at the clients' work sites. Only the payments for the provision of personnel which is not linked to the provision of a particular industrial or other non-industrial service is included.Link to company accountsFor the statistics on activities defined in Section 3 of Annexes I to IV of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 except for the enterprises with an activity classified in NACE Rev.2 Section K4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPayments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other external charges and other operating charges.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the heading other expenses or part of raw materials and consumables used (in some cases when the agency workers concern production activities) from the nature of expense method.Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of the headings cost of sales, distribution costs, administrative expenses and/or other expenses from the function of expense method.For the statistics on activities of NACE Rev. 2 groups 65.1 and 65.2Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in company accounts as described in Article 34, III 16 of Council Directive 91/674/EECFor the statistics on activities of credit institutions of NACE rev.2 classes 64.19 and 64.92Payments for agency workers may not be isolated in Other administrative expenses, as referred to in Article 27, item 8b, and Article 28, item A 4b of Directive 86/635/EECLink to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Code13 21 0NameChange in stocks of goods and servicesAnnexIIIDefinitionChange in stocks (positive or negative) is the difference between the value of the stocks at the end and the beginning of the reference period. Change in stocks may be measured by the value of entries into stocks less the value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of goods held in stocks. Stocks are recorded at purchaser's prices exclusive of VAT if they are purchased from another unit, otherwise at production cost.Among stocks (and the change in stocks), the following breakdown can be made:stocks of finished goodsstocks of work in progressstocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received,stocks of raw materials and consumables.Included are the stocks of finished products or in the course of production, which have been produced by the unit and which have not yet been sold. These products include work in progress belonging to the unit, even if the products in question are in the possession of third parties. Equally, products held by the unit which belong to third parties are excluded.Included are the stocks of goods and services bought for the sole purpose of reselling them in the same condition. Excluded are stocks of goods and services which are provided to third parties on a commission basis. Products purchased for resale and stocked by services enterprises can include goods (industrial equipment in the case of "turnkey" engineering contracts, or buildings in the case of property development, etc.) as well as services (rights to use advertising space, transport, accommodation, etc.).When services are stocked the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services.Included also are the stocks of raw and ancillary materials, intermediary products, components, energy, non-capitalised small tools and services which belong to the unit.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECChanges in stocks of goods and services can be calculated from the following headings;Variation in stocks of finished goods and in work in progressPart of raw materials and consumablesPart of other external chargesPart of other operating chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Changes in stocks of goods and services can be calculated from the following headings in the income statement according to the nature of expensesChanges in inventories of finished goods and work in progress;Part of raw materials and consumables usedPart of other expensesChanges in stocks of goods and services can be calculated from the following headings in the income statement according to the function of expensesPart of Cost of sales;Part of distribution costsPart of administrative expensesPart of other expensesLink to other variables:Change in stocks of goods and services is used in the calculation of Value added at factor costs (12 15 0) and other aggregates and balances.Change in stocks of goods and services may be broken down by type of stocks: i) Change in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received (13 21 1) ii) Change in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unit (13 21 3) and iii) Change in stocks of raw materials and consumables.Code13 21 1NameChange in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as receivedAnnexIIIDefinitionThis variable is defined as the change in stocks at purchaser's prices exclusive of VAT between the end and the beginning of the reference period. The change in stocks may be measured by the value of entries into stocks of products purchased for resale less the value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of goods held in stocks.Included in these stocks are goods and services bought for the sole purpose of reselling them in the same condition. Excluded are stocks of goods and services which are provided to third parties on a commission basis.Products purchased for resale and stocked by services enterprises can include goods (industrial equipment in the case of "turnkey" engineering contracts, or buildings in the case of property development, etc.) as well as services (rights to use advertising space, transport, accommodation, etc.).When services are stocked the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECChange in stocks of goods purchased for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of raw materials and consumables, other external charges and other operating chargesIAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Changes in stocks of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of raw materials and consumables used and other expenses in the income statement according to the nature of expensesChanges in stocks of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received may not be isolated in company accounts. They are part of Cost of sales and other expenses in the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Change in stocks of goods purchased for resale in the same condition is used in the calculation of gross margin on goods for resale (12 13 0), Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Part of Change in stocks of goods and services (13 21 0)Code13 21 3NameChange in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unitAnnexII and IVDefinitionThis variable is defined as the change in the value of the stocks of finished products or in the course of production, which have been produced by the unit and which have not yet been sold, between the first and last days of the reference period.These products include work in progress belonging to the unit, even if the products in question are in the possession of third parties. Equally, products held by the unit which belong to third parties are excluded.Stocks are valued at production cost, and are valued prior to value adjustments (such as depreciation).Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECChange in stocks of finished goods and work in progress are recorded in company accounts as the heading Variation in stocks of finished goods and work in progress.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Changes in stocks of finished goods and work in progress are recorded in the income statement according to the nature of expenses as the Heading Changes in inventories of finished goods and work in progress;Changes in stocks of finished goods and work in progress are part of the Heading cost of sales in the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Change in stocks of finished goods and work in progress manufactured by the unit is used in the calculation of Production value (12 12 0) and other aggregates and balances.Part of Change in stocks of goods and services (13 21 0)Code13 31 0NamePersonnel costsAnnexI to VIIDefinitionPersonnel costs are defined as the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an employer to an employee (regular and temporary employees as well as home workers) in return for work done by the latter during the reference period. Personnel costs also include taxes and employees' social security contributions retained by the unit as well as the employer's compulsory and voluntary social contributions.Personnel costs are made up of:wages and salariesemployers' social security costsAll remuneration paid during the reference period is included, regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piecework, and whether it is paid regularly or not. Included are all gratuities, workplace and performance bonuses, ex gratia payments, thirteenth month pay (and similar fixed bonuses), payments made to employees in consideration of dismissal, lodging, transport, cost of living and family allowances, commissions, attendance fees, over-time, night work etc. as well as taxes, social security contributions and other amounts owed by the employees and retained at source by the employers.Also included are the social security costs for the employer. These include employer's social security contributions to schemes for retirement pensions, sickness, maternity, disability, unemployment, occupational accidents and diseases, family allowances as well as other schemes. These costs are included regardless of whether they are statutory, collectively agreed, contractual or voluntary in nature.Payments for agency workers are not included in personnel costs.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPersonnel costs can be calculated directly from the following accounting headings;Staff costs, which is the sum of the headings wages and salaries and social security costsCouncil Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Personnel costs can be calculated directly from the accounting heading Employee benefits costs in the income statement according to the nature of expensesEmployee benefits costs are disclosed in addition to the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Personnel costs is based onWages and salaries (13 32 0)+Social security costs (13 33 0)Personnel costs is used in the calculation of Gross operating surplus (12 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code13 32 0NameWages and salariesAnnexI to IVDefinitionWages and salaries are defined as "the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable to all persons counted on the payroll (including homeworkers), in return for work done during the accounting period." regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piece-work and whether it is paid regularly or not.Wages and salaries include the values of any social contributions, income taxes, etc. payable by the employee even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid directly to social insurance schemes, tax authorities, etc. on behalf of the employee. Wages and salaries do not include social contributions payable by the employer.Wages and salaries include: all gratuities, bonuses, ex gratia payments, "thirteenth month payments", severance payments, lodging, transport, cost-of-living, and family allowances, tips, commission, attendance fees, etc. received by employees, as well as taxes, social security contributions and other amounts payable by employees and withheld at source by the employer. Wages and salaries which the employer continues to pay in the event of illness, occupational accident, maternity leave or short-time working may be recorded here or under social security costs, dependent upon the unit's accounting practices.Payments for agency workers are not included in wages and salaries.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECWages and salaries are recorded in company accounts as the heading Wages and salaries.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Wages and salaries are part of the heading Employee benefits costs in the income statement according to the nature of expensesWages and salaries are part of the heading Employee benefits costs disclosed in addition to the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Wages and salaries is used in the calculation of Personnel costs (13 31 0)Code13 33 0NameSocial security costsAnnexI to IVDefinitionEmployers' social security costs correspond to an amount equal to the value of the social contributions incurred by employers in order to secure for their employees the entitlement to social benefits.Social security costs for the employer include the employer's social security contributions to schemes for retirement pensions, sickness, maternity, disability, unemployment, occupational accidents and diseases, family allowances as well as other schemes.Included are the costs for all employees including homeworkers and apprentices.Charges are included for all schemes, regardless of whether they are statutory, collectively agreed, contractual or voluntary in nature. Wages and salaries which the employer continues to pay in the event of illness, occupational accident, maternity leave or short-time working may be recorded here or under wages and salaries, dependent upon the unit's accounting practices.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECSocial security costs are recorded in company accounts as the heading Social security costs.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Social security costs are part of the heading Employee benefits costs in the income statement according to the nature of expensesSocial security costs are part of the heading Employee benefits costs disclosed in addition to the income statement according to the function of expensesLink to other variables:Social security costs is used in the calculation of Personnel costs (13 31 0)Code13 41 1NamePayments for long term rental and operational leasing of goodsAnnexII and IVDefinitionThe payments for long-term rental include all charges relative to the renting of tangible goods for a period greater than one year.Operational leases are those leases which do not transfer substantially all the risks and rewards incident to legal ownership to the lessee. Under an operational lease, the lessee acquires the right to use a durable good for a certain period of time, which may be long or short and not necessarily settled in advance. When the leasing period expires, the lessor expects to receive his good back in more or less the same condition as when he hired it out, apart from normal wear and tear. Thus the leasing period does not cover all, or a predominant part of, the good's economic lifetime. Payments for the operational leasing of goods relate to the cost of using the tangible goods made available to the unit through these contracts.If all risks and rewards of ownership are, de facto though not de jure, transferred from lessor to lessee, the lease is a financial one. In financial leasing, the leasing period covers all, or most of, the economic lifetime of the durable good. At the end of the leasing period the lessee often has the option to buy the good at a nominal price. The lessor does not need to possess any expertise about the good in question. He offers no repair, maintenance or replacement services to the lessee. Normally, the good is chosen by the lessee and delivered directly to him by the producer or seller. The lessor's role is thus purely financial. All payments regarding financial leasing should be excluded from variable 13 41 1. The purchase price of the good in question should be recorded under gross investments at the time of the acquisition of the good.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECPayments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other external charges and other operating charges.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Payments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other expenses in the income statement according to the nature of expensesPayments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods may not be isolated in company accounts. It is part of other expenses in the income statement according to the function of expenses.Link to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Code15 11 0NameGross investment in tangible goodsAnnexI to IV, VI and VIIDefinitionInvestment during the reference period in all tangible goods. Included are new and existing tangible capital goods, whether bought from third parties, acquired under a financial lease contract (i.e. the right to use a durable good in exchange for rental payments over a predetermined and protracted term) or produced for own use (i.e. Capitalised production of tangible capital goods), having a useful life of more than one year including non-produced tangible goods such as land. The threshold for the useful life of a good that can be capitalised may be increased according to company accounting practices where these practices require a greater expected useful life than the 1 year threshold indicated above.All investments are valued prior to (i.e. gross of) value adjustments, and before the deduction of income from disposals. Purchased goods are valued at purchase price, i.e. transport and installation charges, fees, taxes and other costs of ownership transfer are included. The value of goods acquired via financial lease corresponds to the market value of the good if it had been purchased in the year of acquisition only. This value is in principle known in the contract or can be estimated by summing-up the part of the instalments that cover the capital reimbursement. The part of instalments corresponding to the interest payments are to be excluded. Own produced tangible goods are valued at production cost. Goods acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) are excluded. Purchases of small tools which are not capitalised are included under current expenditure.Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of capital goods.Current maintenance costs are excluded as is the value and current expenditure on capital goods used under rental and operational lease contracts. Annual payments for assets used under financial leasing should be excluded. Investments in intangible and financial assets are excluded.Financial leasing furthermore is characterized by the fact that all risks and rewards of ownership are de facto though not de jure transferred from lessor to lessee. The leasing period covers all, or most of, the economic lifetime of the durable good. At the end of the leasing period the lessee often has the option to buy the good at nominal price. The lessor's role is purely financial.Concerning the recording of investments where the invoicing, delivery, payment and first use of the good may take place in different reference periods, the following method is proposed as an objective:Investments are recorded when the ownership is transferred to the unit that intends to use them. For the goods acquired via financial leasing the value is to be recorded at the time when the good is delivered to the lessee. Capitalised production is recorded when produced. Concerning the recording of investments made in identifiable stages, each part-investment should be recorded in the reference period in which they are made.In practice this may not be possible and company accounting conventions may mean that the following approximations to this method need to be used:i)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they are delivered,ii)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they enter into the production process,iii)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they are invoiced,iv)investments are recorded in the reference period in which they are paid for.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECTangible goods are listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets. The value of tangible goods acquired through financial leasing is not referred to in the IVth Accounting Directive. However, some national accounting standards do permit these goods to be capitalised in the balance sheet.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Tangible goods are listed in company accounts under Property, plant and equipment. Information regarding financial leases has to be disseminated separately in the company accounts.Link to other variables:Gross investment in tangible goods is based onGross investment in land (15 12 0)+Gross investment in existing buildings and structures (15 13 0)+Gross investment in construction and alteration of buildings (15 14 0)+Gross investment in machinery and equipment (15 15 0)Gross investment in tangible goods can be greater than the sum of 15 12 0+15 13 0+15 14 0+15 15 0 as there are asset items such as art, forests, orchards, cattle… which cannot be attributed to either of the categories of tangible goods.Code15 12 0NameGross investment in landAnnexII to IVDefinitionIncluded under this variable, in addition to land, are underground deposits, forests and inland waters. Where land is purchased with existing buildings and the value of the two components is not separable, the total is recorded under this heading if it is estimated that the value of the land exceeds the value of the existing buildings. If the existing buildings are estimated to be of greater value than the land, the total is recorded under gross investment in existing buildings and structures (15 13 0). Also included here is land merely improved by levelling, the laying of pipes or by the provision of paths or roads. Land acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) is excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECLand is not isolated in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Land and buildings. The part relating to buildings should be excluded from this. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to land.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in land is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 13 0NameGross investment in existing buildings and structuresAnnexII to IVDefinitionThe investment includes the cost of the existing buildings (that have been used before) and structures which have been acquired during the reference period. Where land is purchased with existing buildings and the value of the two components is not separable, the total is recorded under this heading if it is estimated that the value of the existing buildings exceeds the value of the land. If the land is estimated to be of greater value than the existing buildings, the total is recorded under gross investment in land (15 12 0). Purchases of new buildings that have never been used are excluded. Existing buildings and structures acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) are excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross investment in existing buildings and structures is not isolated in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Land and buildings. The parts relating to Land and construction and alteration of buildings should be excluded from this. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to existing buildings and structures.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in existing buildings and structures is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 14 0NameGross investment in construction and alteration of buildingsAnnexII to IVDefinitionThis variable covers expenditure during the reference period on the construction or conversion of buildings. Purchases of new buildings that have never been used are included. Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of buildings.Included are permanent installations such as water supply, central heating, air conditioning, lighting etc. as well as construction expenditure related to oil wells (drilling), operational mines, pipe lines, power transmission lines, gas-pipes, railway lines, port installations, roads, bridges, viaducts, drains and other site improvements. Current maintenance costs are excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross investment in construction and alteration of buildings is not isolated in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Land and buildings. The parts relating to Land and existing buildings and structures should be excluded from this. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to existing construction and alteration of buildings.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in construction and alteration of buildings is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 15 0NameGross investment in machinery and equipmentAnnexII to IVDefinitionThis variable covers machinery (office machines, etc.), special vehicles used on the premises, other machinery and equipment, all vehicles and boats used off the premises, i.e. motor cars, commercial vehicles and lorries as well as special vehicles of all types, boats, railway wagons, etc. acquired new or second hand during the reference period.. Machinery and equipment acquired through restructurations (such as mergers, take-overs, break-ups, split-off) are excluded. Also included are all additions, alterations, improvements and renovations which prolong the service life or increase the productive capacity of these capital goods. Current maintenance costs are excluded.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECGross investment in machinery and equipment is included in the list of tangible assets included in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets — Plant and machinery and other fixtures and fittings, tools and equipment. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to machinery and equipment.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Gross investment in machinery and equipment is not isolated in the company accounts, it is included under Property, plant and equipment. Part of payments on account and tangible assets in course of construction should be included insofar as they relate to machinery and equipmentLink to other variables:Part of Gross investment in tangible goods (15 11 0)Code15 21 0NameSales of tangible investment goodsAnnexII to IVDefinitionSales of tangible goods includes the value of existing tangible capital goods, sold to third parties. Sales of tangible capital goods are valued at the price actually received (excluding VAT), and not at book value, after deducting any costs of ownership transfer incurred by the seller. Value adjustments and disposals other than by sale are excludedLink to company accountsSales of investment goods are not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECTangible investment goods refers to assets listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — tangible assets.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Tangible investment goods refer to assets listed in company accounts under Property, plant and equipmentCode15 42 0NameGross investment in concessions, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rightsAnnexIIDefinitionInvestment in concession, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rights are recognised to be an intangible asset if and only if it is probable that the future economic benefits that are attributable to the asset will flow to the enterprise and if the cost of the asset can be measured reliably. This requirement applies whether an intangible asset is acquired externally or generated internally.A concession is a business operated under a contract or license associated with a degree of exclusivity in exploiting a business within a certain geographical area. For example, sports arenas or public parks may have concession stands; and public services such as water supply may be operated as concessions. The owner of the concession — the concessionaire — operates as an independent business and pays either a fixed fee, a percentage of revenue or profit, or both to the entity with the ability to assign exclusive rights for an area or facility. A concession may involve the transfer to the concessionaire of the right to use some existing infrastructure required to carry out a business (such as a water supply system in a city).A patent is a legal title of industrial property granting its owner the exclusive right to exploit an invention commercially for a limited area and time. The patent confers its owner the right to stop others from, among other things, making, using or selling such invention without authorization. In return for the exclusive right to exploit it, the technical details of the invention are published. Patentability requires novelty, inventiveness and industrial applicability of the invention.A licensor may grant license under "intellectual property" to do something (such as copy software or use a patented invention) without fear of a claim of intellectual property infringement brought by the licensor. A license under intellectual property commonly has several component parts, including a term, territory, renewal, as well as other limitations deemed vital to the licensor.A trademark is a distinctive sign that can be represented graphically. A competitive tool, it is a means for industries and other businesses of attracting and retaining customers by distinguishing their goods and services from their competitors'A Mark is used to differentiate a product or a service. Trademarks can be two- or three-dimensional and can be made up of words, pictures, colours, and/or sounds and so forth.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECConcessions, patents, licenses, trademarks and similar rights refer to assets listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — intangible assets.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Concessions, patents, licenses, trademarks and similar rights refer to assets listed in company accounts under intangible assets.Code15 44 1NameInvestment in purchased softwareAnnexII, IVDefinitionInvestment in purchased software are recognised to be an intangible asset if and only if it is probable that the future economic benefits that are attributable to the asset will flow to the enterprise and if the cost of the asset can be measured reliably. If the purchase of software does not meet these conditions, it is recognised as an expense when it is incurred and included in the value of variable 13 11 0 Total purchases of goods and services.The investment in purchased software comprises its purchase price, including any import duties and non-refundable purchase taxes, and any directly attributable expenditure on preparing the software for its intended use. Directly attributable expenditure includes, for example, professional fees for its installation. Any trade discounts and rebates are deducted in arriving at the cost.Link to company accountsInvestment is not recorded in the balance sheet. However, the additions, disposals and transfers of all fixed assets as well as the value adjustments of these fixed assets are shown in the balance sheet or the notes to the accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECInvestments in software are listed in company accounts under Fixed assets — intangible assets.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Investments in software refer to assets listed in company accounts under intangible assets.Code16 01 0NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 01 0.Code16 01 1NameNumber of employees in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of active enterprises having at least one employee at any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 01 0.Code16 02 0NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that have the first employee in t is defined as in characteristic 11 02 0.Code16 02 1NameNumber of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of enterprises that have the first employee in t is defined as in characteristic 11 02 0.Code16 03 0NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 03 0.Code16 03 1NameNumber of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of enterprises that have no employees anymore from any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 03 0.Code16 04 1NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 2NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 3NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 4NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 04 5NameNumber of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 to t – 5 and that had also at least one employee at any point in time in t is defined as in characteristic 11 04 1 to 11 04 5.Code16 05 1NameNumber of persons employed in t – 1 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 2NameNumber of persons employed in t – 2 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 3NameNumber of persons employed in t – 3 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 4NameNumber of persons employed in t – 4 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tCode16 05 5NameNumber of persons employed in t – 5 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee at any point in time in tAnnexIXDefinition:Number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of enterprises that had the first employee at any point in time in t – 1 to t – 5 and that had also at least one employee in t is defined as in characteristic 11 04 1 to 11 04 5.Code16 11 0NameNumber of persons employedAnnexI to VIIDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as the total number of persons who work in the observation unit (inclusive of working proprietors, partners working regularly in the unit and unpaid family workers working regularly in the unit), as well as persons who work outside the unit who belong to it and are paid by it (e.g. sales representatives, delivery personnel, repair and maintenance teams). It includes persons absent for a short period (e.g. sick leave, paid leave or special leave), and also those on strike, but not those absent for an indefinite period. It also includes part-time workers who are regarded as such under the laws of the country concerned and who are on the pay-roll, as well as seasonal workers, apprentices and home workers on the pay-roll.The number of persons employed excludes manpower supplied to the unit by other enterprises, persons carrying out repair and maintenance work in the enquiry unit on behalf of other enterprises, as well as those on compulsory military service.Unpaid family workers refer to persons who live with the proprietor of the unit and work regularly for the unit, but do not have a contract of service and do not receive a fixed sum for the work they perform. This is limited to those persons who are not included on the payroll of another unit as their principal occupation.NoteIn order to check the comparability of data, it is necessary to indicate whether voluntary workers have been included under this heading or not.The number of persons employed is a headcount and is measured as an annual average using at least data for each quarter of the year except for the statistics on the activities defined in Section 3 of Annex V, VI and VII of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 for which the calculation can be done on the basis of data with a lower frequency.Link to company accounts4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThe number of persons employed is recorded in the notes on the company accounts (Article 43 (9)).Link to other variables:The number of persons employed may be broken down into the Number of employees (16 13 0) and unpaid persons employed (16 12 0).Code16 11 1NameNumber of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutionsAnnexVIDefinition:The number of persons employed (see variable 16 11 0) is broken down by category of credit institutions as follows: Licensed banks, Specialised credit granting institutions, Other credit institutions. This breakdown enables to allocate the categories of credit institutions to the relevant NACE Rev.2 classes.Link to other variables:Number of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutions is a further breakdown of the number of persons employed (16 11 0).Code16 11 2NameNumber of women employedAnnexVIDefinition:The number of persons employed (see variable 16 11 0) of the female sex.Link to other variables:Number of women employed is part of the number of persons employed (16 11 0).Code16 12 0NameNumber of unpaid persons employedAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionThe number of unpaid persons employed is defined as the number of persons who work regularly in the observation unit and who do not receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind (unpaid family workers, working proprietors not receiving a compensation in the form of wages, salaries, ….).Link to other variables:Number of unpaid persons employed (16 12 0) is calculated as the difference between the number of person employed (16 11 0) and the number of employees (16 13 0).Code16 13 0NameNumber of employeesAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as those persons who work for an employer and who have a contract of employment and receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind. (All persons for whom payments are booked under the heading personnel costs in the profit and loss accounts of the enterprise should be included even if in some cases no contract of employment exists).The relationship of employer to employee exists when there is an agreement, which may be formal or informal, between an enterprise and a person, normally entered into voluntarily by both parties, whereby the person works for the enterprise in return for remuneration in cash or in kind.A worker is considered to be a wage or salary earner of a particular unit if he or she receives a wage or salary from the unit regardless of where the work is done (in or outside the production unit). A worker from a temporary employment agency is considered to be an employee of the temporary employment agency and not of the unit (customer) in which they work.In particular the following are considered as employees:paid working proprietors;students who have a formal commitment whereby they contribute to the unit's process of production in return for remuneration and/or education services;employees engaged under a contract specifically designed to encourage the recruitment of unemployed persons;homeworkers if there is an explicit agreement that the homeworker is remunerated on the basis of the work done and they are included on the pay-roll.The number of employees includes part-time workers, seasonal workers, persons on strike or on short-term leave, but excludes those persons on long-term leave.The number of employees does not include voluntary workers.The number of employees is calculated in the same manner as the Number of persons employed, namely it is a headcount and is measured as an annual average using data for at least each quarter of the year except for the statistics on the activities defined in Section 3 of Annex VI of Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 for which the calculation can be done on the basis of data with a lower frequency.Link to other variables:Part of the Number of persons employed (16 11 0)Code16 13 6NameNumber of female employeesAnnexVIDefinition:The number of employees (see variable 16 13 0) of the female sex.Link to other variables:Number of female employees is part of the number of employees (16 13 0).Code16 14 0NameNumber of employees in full time equivalent unitsAnnexI to IV and VIDefinitionThe number of employees converted into full time equivalents (FTE).Figures for the number of persons working less than the standard working time of a full-year full-time worker, should be converted into full time equivalents, with regard to the working time of a full-time full-year employee in the unit. It is the total hours worked divided by the average annual number of hours worked in full-time jobs within the economic territory. Since the length of a full-time job has changed through time and differs between industries, methods which establish the average proportion and average hours of less than full-time jobs in each job group have to be used. A normal full-time week must first be estimated in each job group. If possible, a job group can be defined, inside an industry, according to sex and (or) kind of work of people. Hours contractually agreed upon can constitute for employee jobs, the appropriate criteria for determining those figures. Full-time equivalent is calculated separately in each job group, then summed.Included in this category are people working less than a standard working day, less than the standard number of working days in the week, or less than the standard number of weeks/months in the year. The conversion should be carried out on the basis of the number of hours, days, weeks or months worked.Link to other variables:The Number of hours worked by employees (16 15 0)) may be used in the conversion of the Number of employees (16 13 0) into full-time equivalents.Code16 15 0NameNumber of hours worked by employeesAnnexII and IVDefinitionThe total number of hours worked by employees represents the aggregate number of hours actually worked for the output of the observation unit during the reference period.This variable excludes hours paid but not actually worked such as for annual leave, holidays and sick leave. It also excludes meal breaks and commuting between home and work.Included are hours actually worked during normal working hours; hours worked in addition to those; time which is spent at the place of work on tasks such as preparing the site and time corresponding to short periods of rest at the work place.If the exact number of hours actually worked is not known, it may be estimated on the basis of the theoretical number of working hours and the average rate of absences (sickness, maternity, etc.).Link to other variables:The number of hours worked by employees may be used in the conversion of the Number of employees (16 13 0) into the Number of employees in full time equivalent units (16 14 0).Code16 91 0NameNumber of persons employed in the population of active enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as the total number of persons who work in the observation unit (inclusive of working proprietors, partners working regularly in the unit and unpaid family workers), as well as persons who work outside the unit who belong to it and are paid by it (e.g. sales representatives, delivery personnel, repair and maintenance teams). It includes persons absent for a short period (e.g. sick leave, paid leave or special leave), and also those on strike, but not those absent for an indefinite period. It also includes part-time workers who are regarded as such under the laws of the country concerned and who are on the pay-roll, as well as seasonal workers, apprentices and home workers on the pay-roll.The number of persons employed excludes manpower supplied to the unit by other enterprises, persons carrying out repair and maintenance work in the enquiry unit on behalf of other enterprises, as well as those on compulsory military service.Unpaid family workers refer to persons who live with the proprietor of the unit and work regularly for the unit, but do not have a contract of service and do not receive a fixed sum for the work they perform. This is limited to those persons who are not included on the payroll of another unit as their principal occupation.NoteIn order to check the comparability of data, it is necessary to indicate whether voluntary workers have been included under this heading or not.Code16 91 1NameNumber of employees in the population of active enterprises in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as those persons who work for an employer and who have a contract of employment and receive compensation in the form of wages, salaries, fees, gratuities, piecework pay or remuneration in kind.The relationship of employer to employee exists when there is an agreement, which may be formal or informal, between an enterprise and a person, normally entered into voluntarily by both parties, whereby the person works for the enterprise in return for remuneration in cash or in kind.A worker is considered to be a wage or salary earner of a particular unit if he or she receives a wage or salary from the unit regardless of where the work is done (in or outside the production unit). A worker from a temporary employment agency is considered to be an employee of the temporary employment agency and not of the unit (customer) in which they work.In particular the following are considered as employees:paid working proprietors,students who have a formal commitment whereby they contribute to the unit's process of production in return for remuneration and/or education services,employees engaged under a contract specifically designed to encourage the recruitment of unemployed persons,homeworkers if there is an explicit agreement that the homeworker is remunerated on the basis of the work done and they are included on the pay-roll.The number of employees includes part-time workers, seasonal workers, persons on strike or on short-term leave, but excludes those persons on long-term leave.The number of employees does not include voluntary workers.The number of employees is calculated in the same manner as the number of persons employed, namely as the number of jobs and is measured as an annual average.Code16 92 0NameNumber of persons employed in the population of births in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0.Code16 92 1NameNumber of employees in the population of births in tDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0.Code16 93 0NameNumber of persons employed in the population of deaths in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of deaths is defined as in characteristic 11 93 0.Code16 93 1NameNumber of employees in the population of deaths in tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of deaths is defined as in characteristic 11 93 0.Code16 94 1NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to tCode16 94 2NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to tCode16 94 3NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to tCode16 94 4NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to tCode16 94 5NameNumber of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0. Survival is defined as in characteristics 11 94 1 to 11 94 5.Code16 95 1NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to tCode16 95 2NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to tCode16 95 3NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to tCode16 95 4NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to tCode16 95 5NameNumber of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to tAnnexIXDefinitionThe number of persons employed is defined as in characteristic 16 91 0. The population of births is defined as in characteristic 11 92 0. Survival is defined as in characteristics 11 94 1 to 11 94 5.Code16 96 1NameNumber of employees in high growth enterprises measured in employment in tAnnexIXDefinition:The number of employees is defined as in characteristic 16 91 1. The population of high growth enterprises measured in employment is defined as in characteristic 11 96 0.Code17 32 0NameNumber of retail storesAnnexIIIDefinitionThis is the total number of retail stores operated by the enterprise, either owned or rented. Stores are defined as fixed sales premises which the customers enter to make their purchases. Retail stores are to be classified within the groups 47.1-47.7 of NACE Rev.2.Link to other variables:Part of Number of local units (11 21 0)Code17 33 1NameSales spaceAnnexIIIDefinitionSales space is the estimated surface area (in m2) of that part of the premises of the enterprise devoted to selling and display, i.e.:the total space to which customers have access, including fitting rooms;counter space and window space;the space behind counters used by shop assistants.Sales space does not include offices, storage and preparation rooms, workshops, staircases, cloakrooms and other amenity rooms.Code18 10 0NameTurnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activitiesAnnexIIIDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Sections A to F of NACE Rev.2 .Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 11 0NameTurnover from the principal activity at the NACE Rev.2 three-digit level.AnnexII and IVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from the principal activity of the unit. The principal activity of a unit is determined according to the rules laid down in the Council Regulation (EC) No 696/93 on statistical units of 15 March 1993.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from the principal activity at the NACE Rev. 2 three-digit level can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 12 0NameTurnover from industrial activitiesAnnexIIDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Sections B to F of NACE Rev.2.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from industrial activities can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Code18 12 1NameTurnover from industrial activities excluding constructionAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Sections B to E of NACE Rev.2.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from industrial activities excluding construction can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Code18 12 2NameTurnover from construction activitiesAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Section F of NACE Rev.2.Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from construction activities can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Code18 15 0NameTurnover from service activitiesAnnexII to IVDefinitionRevenue from all services rendered (banking and insurance services, business and personal services).This variable encompasses turnover from service activities resulting from a principal or secondary activity; some service activities may be performed by industrial units. These activities are classified to Sections H to N and P to S and also to the maintenance and repair Groups 45.2 and 45.4 of Section G of NACE Rev.2.Link to company accountsTurnover from service activities may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 16 0NameTurnover from trading activities of purchase and resale and from intermediary activitiesAnnexII to IVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from the trading activities of purchase and resale of the unit and the intermediary activity of the unit. This corresponds to the sales of goods purchased by the unit in its own Name and for its own account and resold in the same condition in which they were purchased, or after such labelling, packaging and wrapping as is usually practised in distributive trade enterprises as well as any commissions on purchases and sales made in the Name and on behalf of third parties, and similar activities.Resales may be broken down into:resales to other traders, professional users, etc. (wholesale sales);resales to households or small-scale users (retail sales).These activities are classified in Section G of NACE Rev.2 (except the maintenance and repair Groups 45.2 and 45.4).Link to company accountsTurnover from trading and intermediary activities may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Code18 21 0NameBreakdown of turnover by product (according to Section G of CPA)AnnexIIIDefinitionThe part of turnover to be broken down is the turnover from the trading activities of purchase and resale of the unit and the intermediary activity of the unit (as defined for variable 18 16 0).Link to company accountsTurnover broken down by product may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:The sum of the turnover for all products has to be equal to Turnover from trading and intermediary activities (18 16 0)Code18 31 0NameTurnover from buildingAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Section F of NACE Rev.2 and relating to constructions classified as buildings in the classification of types of constructions (CC).Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from building may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Part of Turnover from construction activities (18 12 2)Code18 32 0NameTurnover from civil engineeringAnnexIVDefinitionThe part of turnover derived from activities classified to Section F of NACE Rev.2 and relating to constructions classified as civil engineering works in the classification of types of constructions (CC).Turnover derived from the sale of goods and services which have been subject to a sub-contracting relationship is included. Turnover derived from the resale of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition is excluded.Link to company accountsTurnover from civil engineering may not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of revenue.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Part of Turnover from construction activities (18 12 2)Code20 11 0NamePurchases of energy products (in value)AnnexII and IVDefinitionPurchases of all energy products during the reference period should be included in this variable only if they are purchased to be used as fuel. Energy products purchased as a raw material or for resale without transformation should be excluded. The figure should be given in value only.Link to company accountsPurchases of energy products can not be isolated in company accounts.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is part of Raw materials and consumables.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is part of the Raw materials and consumables used in the nature of expense method.It is part of cost of sales, distribution costs and administrative expenses in the function or expense method.Link to other variables:Part of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0)Code21 11 0NameInvestment in equipment and plant for pollution control and special anti-pollution accessories (mainly "end-of-pipe" equipment)AnnexIIDefinitionCapital expenditures for methods, technologies, processes or equipment designed to collect and remove pollution and pollutants (e.g. air emissions, effluents or solid waste) after their creation, prevent the spread of and measure the level of the pollution, and treat and dispose of pollutants generated by the operating activity of the company.It is the sum of expenditure in the environmental domains Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management and Other environmental protection activities. Other environmental protection activities includes Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Noise and vibration abatement, Protection of biodiversity and landscape, Protection against radiation, Research and development, General environmental administration and management, Education, training and information, Activities leading to indivisible expenditure and Activities not elsewhere classified.Included are:Investments in distinct, identifiable components supplementing existing equipment, which are implemented at the end of or completely outside the production line ("end-of-pipe" equipment).Investments in equipment (e.g. filters or separate cleaning steps) which compose or extract pollutants within the production line, when the removal of these added facilities would not affect in the main the functioning of the production line.The main purpose or function of this capital expenditure is environmental protection and the total expenditure for these should be reported.The expenditure should be reported gross of any cost-offsets resulting from the generation and sale of marketable by-products, savings made, or subsidies received.Purchased goods are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked to turnover.Excluded are:Actions and activities beneficial to the environment that would have been taken regardless of environmental protection considerations, including measures that primarily aim at health and safety of the workplace and production security.Measures to reduce pollution when the products are used or scrapped (environmental adaptation of products), unless environmental policy and regulation expands the legal responsibility of the producer to cover also the pollution generated by the products when used, or for taking care of the products when they become waste.Resource use and saving activities (e.g. water supply or the saving of energy or raw materials), unless the primary purpose is environmental protection: e.g. when these activities aim at implementing national or international environmental policy and are not undertaken for cost saving reasons.Link to company accountsThe definition is based on the accounting standards applied by the company in its bookkeeping, in compliance with EU accounting standards: i.e. these are expenditures that qualify for recognition as an asset.Property, plant and equipment may be acquired for safety or environmental reasons. The acquisition of such property, plant and equipment, while not directly increasing the future economic benefits of any particular item of property, plant and equipment may be necessary in order for the enterprise to obtain the future economic benefits from its other assets. When this is the case, such acquisitions of property, plant and equipment qualify for recognition as assets, in that they enable future economic benefits from related assets to be derived by the enterprise in excess of what it could derive if they had not been acquired. However, such assets are only recognised to the extent that the resulting carrying amount of such an asset and related assets does not exceed the total recoverable amount of that asset and its related assets. For example, a chemical manufacturer may have to install a certain new chemical handling process in order to comply with environmental requirements on the production and storage of dangerous chemicals; related plant enhancements are recognised as an asset to the extent they are recoverable because, without them, the enterprise is unable to manufacture and sell chemicals.Link to other variables:Total environmental protection investments is the sum of the variables 21 11 0 and 21 12 0. Total environmental protection expenditure is the sum of the variables 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0.Part of:15 11 0 Gross investment in tangible goodsCode21 12 0NameInvestment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")AnnexIIDefinitionCapital expenditures for new or adaptation of existing methods, technologies, processes, equipment (or parts thereof) designed to prevent or reduce the amount of pollution created at the source (e.g. air emissions, effluents or solid waste), thereby reducing the environmental impacts associated with the release of pollutants and/or with polluting activities.It is the sum of expenditure in the environmental domains Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management and Other environmental protection activities. Other environmental protection activities includes Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Noise and vibration abatement, Protection of biodiversity and landscape, Protection against radiation, Research and development, General environmental administration and management, Education, training and information, Activities leading to indivisible expenditure and Activities not elsewhere classified.Included are:Capital expenditures that involve distinct, separately identifiable (environmental parts of) methods, processes, technologies and equipment. Their main purpose or function is environmental protection by definition and the total expenditure of the (environmental parts of) methods, processes, technologies and equipment should be reported.Capital expenditures for methods, processes, technologies and equipment that are integrated with the overall operating activity (production process/installation) in a way that makes it difficult to identify separately the pollution prevention component. In these cases (integrated measures), only the environmental protection fraction of the total investment should be reported.This fraction corresponds to the additional investment vis-à-vis the capital expenditure that would have been incurred were it not for the environmental protection considerations. Therefore, the alternative for comparison corresponds to the cheapest alternative available to the company with similar functions and characteristics, except for those related to environmental protection.When the selected option is standard technology and there is no cheaper, less environmentally beneficial alternative available to the company, the measure is by definition not an environmental protection activity, and no expenditure should be reported.The expenditure should be reported gross of any cost-offsets resulting from the generation and sale of marketable by-products, savings made, or subsidies received.Purchased goods are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked to turnover.Excluded are:Actions and activities beneficial to the environment that would have been taken regardless of environmental protection considerations, including measures that primarily aim at health and safety of the workplace and production security.Measures to reduce pollution when the products are used or scrapped (environmental adaptation of products), unless environmental policy and regulation expands the legal responsibility of the producer to cover also the pollution generated by the products when used, or for taking care of the products when they become waste.Resource use and saving activities (e.g. water supply or the saving of energy or raw materials), unless the primary purpose is environmental protection: e.g. when these activities aim at implementing national or international environmental policy and are not undertaken for cost saving reasons.Link to company accountsThe definition is based on the accounting standards applied by the company in its bookkeeping, in compliance with EU accounting standards: i.e. these are expenditures that qualify for recognition as an asset.Property, plant and equipment may be acquired for safety or environmental reasons. The acquisition of such property, plant and equipment, while not directly increasing the future economic benefits of any particular item of property, plant and equipment may be necessary in order for the enterprise to obtain the future economic benefits from its other assets. When this is the case, such acquisitions of property, plant and equipment qualify for recognition as assets, in that they enable future economic benefits from related assets to be derived by the enterprise in excess of what it could derive if they had not been acquired. However, such assets are only recognised to the extent that the resulting carrying amount of such an asset and related assets does not exceed the total recoverable amount of that asset and its related assets. For example, a chemical manufacturer may have to install a certain new chemical handling process in order to comply with environmental requirements on the production and storage of dangerous chemicals; related plant enhancements are recognised as an asset to the extent they are recoverable because, without them, the enterprise is unable to manufacture and sell chemicals.Link to other variables:Total environmental protection investments is the sum of the variables 21 11 0 and 21 12 0. Total environmental protection expenditure is the sum of the variables 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0.Part of:15 11 0 Gross investment in tangible goodsCode21 14 0NameTotal current expenditure on environmental protectionAnnexIIDefinitionTotal current expenditure on environmental protection is the expenditure for operating and maintaining an activity, technology, process, equipment (or parts thereof) designed to prevent, reduce, treat or eliminate pollutants and pollution (e.g. air emissions, effluents or solid waste) or any other degradation of the environment resulting from the operating activity of the company.It is the sum of expenditure in the environmental domains Protection of ambient air and climate, Wastewater management, Waste management and Other environmental protection activities. Other environmental protection activities includes Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water, Noise and vibration abatement, Protection of biodiversity and landscape, Protection against radiation, Research and development, General environmental administration and management, Education, training and information, Activities leading to indivisible expenditure and Activities not elsewhere classified.Total current expenditure on environmental protection should be reported gross of any cost-offsets resulting from the sale of marketable by-products, savings or subsidies received.Current expenditure is the sum of "in-house expenditure" and "purchases of environmental protection services":In-house expenditure includes all current expenditure on environmental protection except purchases of environmental protection services from other units. It is the sum of labour costs, use of raw materials and consumables including energy costs and payments for operational leasing. For example related to: operation and maintenance of environmental equipment, measurement and monitoring of pollution levels, environmental management, information and education, environmental research and development.Purchases of environmental protection services include all fees, charges and similar payments to other organisations (outside the reporting unit), public or private, in exchange of environmental protection services related to the environmental impacts of the operating activity of the company. For example, payments for collection and treatment of waste and wastewater, payments related to decontamination of soil, regulatory charges, payments to environmental consultants related to e.g. environmental information, certification or operation of environmental equipment.Purchased goods and services are valued at the purchase price excluding deductible VAT and other deductible taxes directly linked to turnover. Labour expenditure includes the gross wages and salaries including employers' charges and social security costs, but excluding general overhead.Excluded are:Actions and activities beneficial to the environment that would have been taken regardless of environmental protection considerations, including measures that primarily aim at health and safety of the workplace and production security.Measures to reduce pollution when the products are used or scrapped (environmental adaptation of products), unless environmental policy and regulation expands the legal responsibility of the producer to cover also the pollution generated by the products when used, or for taking care of the products when they become waste.Resource use and saving activities (e.g. water supply or the saving of energy or raw materials), unless the primary purpose is environmental protection: e.g. when these activities aim at implementing national or international environmental policy and are not undertaken for cost saving reasons.Payments of taxes, fees or charges by the reporting unit that are not linked to purchasing an environmental service related to the environmental impacts of the operating activity of the company, even if the government authorities have earmarked the revenue for financing environmental protection activities (e.g. taxes on pollution).Calculated cost items such as depreciation of environmental equipment, capital loss due to forced replacement or general overhead.Loss of income, compensatory charges, fines, penalties and similar which do not relate to an environmental protection activity.Link to company accountsThe definition of current expenditure is based on the accounting standards applied by the company in its bookkeeping, in compliance with EU accounting standards: i.e. current expenditure includes all expenditure that is not capitalised but charged to the profit and loss account.It is the sum of purchase of raw materials and consumables, labour costs, public fees and charges, expenses for external services and rental and leasing charges for environmental protection activities.Link to other variables:Total environmental protection investments is the sum of the variables 21 11 0 and 21 12 0. Total environmental protection expenditure is the sum of the variables 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0.Part of:13 11 0 Total purchase of goods and services13 31 0 Personnel costsCode23 11 0NamePayments to subcontractorsAnnexII and IVDefinitionFor the statistics on activities as defined in Section 3 of Annex II payments to subcontractors are payments made by the unit to third parties in return for industrial goods and services supplied as part of a subcontracting relationship defined as follows:Two enterprises are linked by a subcontracting relationship whenever conditions A and B are met together:A.the customer enterprise, also said main contractor, participates in the conception of the product providing, even partially, technical specifications to the supplier enterprise, also said subcontractor, and/or provides it with the materials to be processed;B.the customer enterprise sells the subcontracted product, either as such or as part of a more complex product, and takes on the after-sales liability for the product.NoteThe mere stipulation of a colour, size or catalogue number does not constitute a technical specification in itself. The manufacture of a tailor-made product does not of itself necessarily imply a subcontracting relationship.For the statistics on activities as defined in Section 3 of Annex IV payments to subcontractors are payments made by the unit to third parties in return for construction works supplied as a part of a subcontracting relationship.Two enterprises are linked by a subcontracting relationship, whenever conditions A, B, C and D are simultaneously satisfied:A.The customer enterprise contracts with the supplier enterprise, hereafter referred to as "sub-contractor", for the execution of works or services which are incorporated specifically in the construction process;B.The customer enterprise is responsible for the final product of the construction process, the responsibility covers also the parts carried out by the subcontractors; the subcontractor can in some cases carry some responsibility.C.The customer enterprise provides specifications to the subcontractor, for example, the work or service executed by the subcontractor must be tailor-made for the purposes of the specific project and cannot thus be a standardised or catalogue work or services.D.The reciprocal contract is not otherwise ruled by an agreement of an associative type, such as a common answer for a call for tender, a consortium or joint venture, etc.Links with company accountsPayments to subcontractors are not necessarily treated separately in company accounting.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECThey may be included in Other external charges and Other operating costs.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003They may be included in other expenses in the income statement according to the nature of expensesThey may be included in other expenses in the income statement according to the function of expenses.Links with other variablesPart of Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).Code23 12 0NameIncome from subcontractingAnnexIVDefinitionFor the statistics on activities as defined in Section 3 of Annex IV Income from subcontracting is the turnover generated by the unit's own construction works provided to a third party under a subcontracting relationship.Two enterprises are linked by a subcontracting relationship, whenever conditions A, B, C and D are simultaneously satisfied:A.The customer enterprise contracts with the supplier enterprise, hereafter referred to as "sub-contractor", for the execution of works or services which are incorporated specifically in the construction process;B.The customer enterprise is responsible for the final product of the construction process, the responsibility covers also the parts carried out by the subcontractors; the subcontractor can in some cases carry some responsibility.C.The customer enterprise provides specifications to the subcontractor, for example, the work or service executed by the subcontractor must be tailor-made for the purposes of the specific project and cannot thus be a standardised or catalogue work or services.D.The reciprocal contract is not otherwise ruled by an agreement of an associative type, such as a common answer for a call for tender, a consortium or joint venture, etc.Links with company accountsIncome from subcontracting is not necessarily treated separately in company accounting.4th Accounting Directive: Council Directive 78/660/EECIt is included in Net turnover.IAS Regulations: European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 1606/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003It is included in revenue in the income statement according to the nature of expensesIt is included in revenue in the income statement according to the function of expenses.Link to other variables:Part of Turnover (12 11 0)Part of Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities (18 10 0)Part of Turnover from industrial activities (18 12 0)Part of Turnover from construction activities (18 12 2)Part of Turnover from building (18 31 0) or turnover from civil engineering (18 32 0)Code32 11 2NameGross change in the provision for unearned premiums (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 25 and 37 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II 1(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is used in the calculation of gross premiums earned as well as in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 11 4NameGross premiums written broken down by legal statusAnnexVDefinition:The gross premiums written (see variable 12 11 0) are broken down by legal status as follows: incorporated enterprises limited by shares, mutual enterprises, branches of insurance enterprises with head office in non EEA Member States, others.Note:For reinsurance enterprises no branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries are recorded.Link to other variables:Gross premiums written broken down by legal status is a further breakdown of the gross premiums written (12 11 0).Code32 11 5NameGross direct premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 5 the gross direct premiums written are broken down into a share related to domestic controlled enterprises and a share related to foreign controlled enterprises.Code32 11 6NameGross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 5 the gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums are broken down into a share related to domestic controlled enterprises and a share related to foreign controlled enterprises.Code32 12 0NameAllocated investment return transferred from the non-technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 and 43 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, I. 2 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account. For the countries which are using the possibilities permitted by Article 42(4) of Directive 91/674/EEC this item can be replaced by other items based on the choices created by this Article.Link to other variables:Allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 13 1NameGross claims paymentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross claims payments is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(a)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(a)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. All gross payments on claims made during the financial year are covered.Link to other variables:Gross claims payments are used in the calculation of Gross claims incurred as well as in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 13 2NameGross payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting yearAnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting year is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:All gross payments on claims made during the financial year which are referring to claims incurred in the current accounting year are covered.Link to other variables:Gross payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting year are part of the variable Gross claims payments (32 13 1).Code32 13 4NameGross change in the provision for outstanding claims (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross change in the provision of outstanding claims is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(b)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(b)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims is used in the calculation of the variable Gross claims incurred as well as in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balancesCode32 14 0NameGross operating expensesAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of acquisition costs, change in deferred acquisition costs and administrative expenses.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 7(a), (b) and (c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 8(a), (b) and (c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross operating expenses are used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 15 0NameChange in the equalisation provision (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 30 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — change in the equalisation provision is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 9 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance.Link to other variables:Change in the equalisation provision is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 16 0NameOther items in the technical account, gross amount (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:This variable is the balance of the other technical income, gross amount, the gross changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings, bonuses and rebates, gross amount and the other technical charges, gross amount.If the difference between the gross amount and the net amount of this item is of minor importance, this item can be replaced by "other items in the technical account, net amount". In this case this variable is the balance of the other technical income, net amount (32 16 1), the net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (32 16 2), bonuses and rebates, net amount (32 16 3) and the other technical charges, net amount (32 16 4). If Member States use the net amount it has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Other items in the technical account, gross amount is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) and other aggregates and balances.Code32 16 1NameOther technical income, net amountAnnexVDefinition:Net technical income, not shown under other headings.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 3 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance and Article 34, II. 4 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Other technical income, net amount is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 16 2NameNet changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 26 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 5 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 6(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 16 3NameBonuses and rebates, net amountAnnexVDefinition:Articles 29 and 39 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — bonuses and rebates, net amount is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 6 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 7 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Bonuses and rebates, net amount is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 16 4NameOther technical charges, net amountAnnexVDefinition:Net technical charges, not shown under other headings.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 8 of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 11 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Other technical charges, net amount is used in the calculation of Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0).Code32 17 0NameSub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Gross balance of the technical account of the profit and loss account.Note:Gross amount corresponding to the sub-total as included in Article 34, I. 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC (technical account) for non-life insurance business and in Article 34, II. 13 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Sub-total I is calculated as follows for non-life insurance business:Gross premiums earned [12 11 0 + 32 11 2 (+/-)]+Allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account (32 12 0)-Gross claims incurred [32 13 1 + 32 13 4 (+/-)]-Gross operating expenses (32 14 0)+Change in equalisation provision (32 15 0) (+/-)+Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0) (+/-).If the "other items in the technical account" (32 16 0) are recorded on net base only this net amount is considered in the calculation of the sub-total I: gross balance of the technical account.Sub-total I is calculated as follows for life insurance business:Gross premiums earned [12 11 0 + 32 11 2 (+/-)]+Investment income (32 22 0)+Unrealised gains on investments (32 23 0)-Gross claims incurred [32 13 1 + 32 13 4 (+/-)]+Gross change in life insurance provision (32 25 0) (+/-)-Gross operating expenses (32 14 0)-Investment charges (32 27 0)-Unrealized losses on investments (32 28 0)-Allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account (32 29 0)+Other items in the technical account, gross amount (32 16 0) (+/-).If the "other items in the technical account" (32 16 0) are recorded on net base only this net amount is considered in the calculation of sub-total I: gross balance of the technical account.The Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) is used in the calculation of the Sub-total II (= net balance of the technical account) (32 19 0).Code32 18 0NameReinsurance balance (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Reinsurance balance of the technical account of the profit and loss account.Note:Article 63 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:This variable is calculated as follows:Reinsurers share of gross premiums written (32 18 1)+Reinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (32 18 3) (+/-)-Reinsurers share of gross claims incurred [32 18 5 + 32 18 6 (+/-)]-Reinsurance commissions and profit participations (32 18 7)+Reinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account (32 18 8) (+/-)+Reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision (32 33 4) (+/-)The Reinsurance balance is used in the calculation of the Sub-total II (= net balance of the technical account) (32 19 0) (+/-).Code32 18 1NameReinsurers share of gross premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 36 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross premiums written is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II 1(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Reinsurers share of gross premiums written is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0)Code32 18 2NameReinsurers share of gross premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVDefinition:In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 5 the reinsurers share of gross premiums written is broken down into a share related to domestic controlled enterprises and a share related to foreign controlled enterprises.Code32 18 3NameReinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Articles 25 and 37 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 1(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 1(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. Here the reinsurers share of the gross amount is recorded.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of the gross change in the provision for unearned premiums is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 5NameReinsurers share of gross claims paymentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross claims payments is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(a)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(a)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of gross claims payments is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 6NameReinsurers share of gross change in the provision for outstanding claims (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross change in the provision of outstanding claims is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 4(b)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for non-life insurance business and Article 34, II. 5(b)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of gross change in the provision for outstanding claims is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 7NameReinsurance commissions and profit participationsAnnexVDefinition:Reinsurance commissions and profit participations received for the business ceded.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 7(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business and Article 34, II. 8(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:Reinsurance commissions and profit participations are part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 18 8NameReinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:This variable is the reinsurers share corresponding to variable 32 16 0 (covering the following components: other technical income; changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings; bonuses and rebates; other technical charges).Note:If the "other items in the technical account" (32 16 0) are recorded on net base only, this variable does not have to be delivered.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 19 0NameSub-total II (= net balance of the technical account) (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Net balance of the technical account of the profit and loss account — net of reinsurance —.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, I. 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC (technical account) for non-life insurance business, Article 34, II. 13 of Directive 91/674/EEC (technical account) for life insurance business and Article 34, III. 1 and 2 of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:This variable is calculated as follows:Gross balance of the technical account (32 17 0) (+/-)-Reinsurance balance (32 18 0) (+/-).Code32 22 0NameInvestment incomeAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment income included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 2 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. This variable will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Link to other variables:The Investment income is used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 23 0NameUnrealised gains on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 44 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the unrealised gains on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 3 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Unrealized gains on investments are used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 25 0NameGross change in life insurance provision (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 27 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — gross change in life insurance provision is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 6(a)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business.Link to other variables:The Gross change in life insurance provision is used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 27 0NameInvestment chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment charges included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 9 of Directive 91/674/EEC for life insurance business. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Link to other variables:The Investment charges are used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 28 0NameUnrealised losses on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 44 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the unrealised losses on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:The Unrealized losses on investments are used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 29 0NameAllocated investment return transferred to the non-technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 43 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 12 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Link to other variables:The Allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account is used in the calculation of the Sub-total I (= gross balance of the technical account) (32 17 0).Code32 33 4NameReinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Article 27 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision is included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 6(a)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:The Reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision is part of the Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code32 42 0NameInvestment incomeAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment income included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 3 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 43 0NameAllocated investment return transferred from the life-assurance technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 43 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the allocated investment return transferred from the life-assurance technical account included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 4 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 44 0NameInvestment chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment charges included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 5 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 45 0NameAllocated investment return transferred to the non-life insurance technical accountAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the allocated investment return transferred to the non-life insurance technical account included in the non-technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 6 of Directive 91/674/EEC. This data will be collected according to the different methods of allocating the investment income in the technical and non-technical account.Code32 46 0NameOther incomeAnnexVDefinition:Other income, not shown under other headings.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 7 of Directive 91/674/EEC for the non-technical account.Code32 47 0NameOther charges, including value adjustmentsAnnexVDefinition:Other charges, not shown under other headings (including value adjustments).Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 8 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 48 0NameProfit or loss on ordinary activities (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of insurance enterprises, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 9 and 10 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 49 0NameExtraordinary profit or loss (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of insurance enterprises, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 13 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 50 0NameAll taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 9, 14 and 15 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 51 0NameProfit or loss for the financial year (+/-)AnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account (non-technical account): Article 34, III. 16 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code32 61 0NameTotal of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of Commissions for total insurance business (32 61 1), External expenses on goods and services (32 61 4) and Personnel costs (13 31 0).Code32 61 1NameCommissions for total insurance businessAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of commissions for the direct insurance business (32 61 2) and the business accepted (see also Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Link to other variables:Commissions for total insurance business are used in the calculation of the variable External expenses on goods and services (32 61 4).Code32 61 2NameCommissions for direct insurance businessAnnexVDefinition:Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable includes the total amount of commissions for the direct insurance business.Link to other variables:Commissions for direct insurance business are part of the variable Commissions for total insurance business (32 61 1).Code32 61 3NameCommissions for business acceptedAnnexVDefinition:This variable includes the total amount of commissions for the business accepted. This variable is calculated as follows: Commissions for total insurance business (32 61 1) — Commissions for direct insurance business (32 61 2) (see also Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Code32 61 4NameExternal expenses on goods and servicesAnnexVDefinition:Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0) less commissions for total insurance business (variable 32 61 1) less the reinsurance balance (variable 32 18 0) and portfolio investment income of reinsurers on their share of the gross technical provisions of the enterprise.Note:Allocation on enterprise level has to be assured by means of a distribution key in the case of enterprise groups.Code32 61 5NameExternal and internal claims management expensesAnnexVDefinition:External and internal claims management expenses.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function. It has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9 (see also Article 38 of Directive 91/674/EEC).Link to other variables:External and internal claims management expenses are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 61 6NameAcquisition costsAnnexVDefinition:Article 40 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the acquisition costs included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34 I. 7(a) and II. 8(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC respectively for the non-life insurance business and the life insurance business.Link to other variables:Acquisition costs are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 61 7NameAdministrative expensesAnnexVDefinition:Article 41 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the administrative expenses included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 7(c) and II. 8(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC respectively for the non-life insurance business and the life insurance business.Link to other variables:Administrative expenses are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 61 8NameGross other technical chargesAnnexVDefinition:Gross other technical charges.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, I. 8 and II. 11 of Directive 91/674/EEC respectively for the non-life insurance business and the life insurance business.Link to other variables:Gross other technical charges are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0)Code32 61 9NameInvestment management chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment management charges included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts.Note:The total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel (32 61 1 + 32 61 4 + 13 31 0) are to be allocated by function and has therefore to be broken down in the variables 32 61 5, 32 61 6, 32 61 7, 32 61 8 and 32 61 9.For the layout of the profit and loss account (technical account): Article 34, II. 9(a) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Investment management charges are part of the variable Total of commissions, external expenditure on goods and services and personnel costs (32 61 0).Code32 71 0NameInvestment incomeAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC– it concerns the investment income included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.This variable is the sum of Income from participating interests (32 71 1), Income from land, buildings and other investments (32 71 2), Value re-adjustments on investments (32 71 5) and Gains on the realisation on investments (32 71 6).Code32 71 1NameIncome from participating interestsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from participating interests included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(a) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III 3a of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Income from participating interests is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 71 2NameIncome from land, buildings and other investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from other investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.This variable is the sum of Income from land and buildings (32 71 3) and Income from other investments (32 71 4).Link to other variables:Income from land, buildings and other investments is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 71 3NameIncome from land and buildingsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from land and buildings included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(b)(aa) for the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(b)(aa) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Income from land and buildings is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0) and Income from land, buildings and other investments (32 71 2).Code32 71 4NameIncome from other investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the income from other investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(b)(bb) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(b)(bb) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Income from other investments is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0) and Income from land, buildings and other investments (32 71 2).Code32 71 5NameValue re-adjustments on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the value re-adjustments on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(c) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Value re-adjustments on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 71 6NameGains on the realisation of investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the gains on the realisation of investment included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 2(d) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 3(d) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Gains on the realization on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (32 71 0).Code32 72 0NameInvestment chargesAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment charges included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance. This variable is the sum of Investment management charges, including interests (32 72 1), Value adjustments on investments (32 72 2) and Losses on the realisation on investments (32 72 3).Code32 72 1NameInvestment management charges, including interestAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the investment management charges, including interest included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 9(a) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Investment management charges, including interest are used in the calculation of the variable Investment charges (32 72 0).Code32 72 2NameValue adjustments on investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the value adjustments on investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 9(b) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(b) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Value adjustments on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment charges (32 72 0).Code32 72 3NameLosses on the realisation of investmentsAnnexVDefinition:Article 42 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC — it concerns the losses on the realisation of investments included in the technical part of the profit and loss accounts for life insurance and the non-technical part for non-life insurance.Note:For the layout of the profit and loss account: Article 34, II. 9(c) of the life insurance business (technical account) and III. 5(c) of Directive 91/674/EEC (non-technical account).Link to other variables:Losses on the realization on investments are used in the calculation of the variable Investment charges (32 72 0).Code33 11 1NameGross premiums written in direct business by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross premiums written in direct business by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of variable Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code33 12 1NameReinsurers share of gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Reinsurers share of gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Reinsurers share of gross premiums written (32 18 1).Code33 13 1NameGross claims incurred, direct business by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Article 38 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross claims incurred, direct business by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Gross claims incurred (32 13 0).Code33 14 1NameGross operating expenses, direct business, by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:Articles 40 and 41 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding servicesNote:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross operating expenses, direct business, by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Gross operating expenses (32 14 0).Code33 15 1NameReinsurance balance, direct business, by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:See variable 32 18 0 and classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:For the breakdown in products refer to Article 63, I of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Reinsurance balance, direct business, by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of part of variable Reinsurance balance (32 18 0).Code34 11 0NameGeographical breakdown — in general — of gross direct premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State the gross premiums written are broken down as follows: Member State of the head office, other Member States, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Note:For the geographical breakdown reference is made to Article 63, IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross direct premiums written is a further breakdown of variable Gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code34 12 0NameGeographical breakdown — in general — of gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State the gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written are broken down as follows: Member State of the head office, other Member States, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Note:The breakdown considers the geographical allocation of the ceding insurer.Link to other variables:Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written is a further breakdown of variable Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written (12 11 2).Code34 13 0NameGeographical breakdown — in general — of reinsurers' share of gross premiums writtenAnnexVDefinition:Article 36 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State the reinsurers' share of gross premiums written is broken down as follows: Member State of the head office, other Member States, other EEA countries, Switzerland, USA, Japan, other third countries (rest of the world).Note:The breakdown considers the geographical allocation of the accepting insurance or reinsurance enterprise.Link to other variables:Geographical breakdown — in general — of reinsurers' share of gross premiums written is a further breakdown of variable Reinsurers' share of gross premiums written (32 18 1).Code34 31 1NameGross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of establishment.AnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State (= Member State where the head office is situated) the gross premiums written of branches in other Member States are broken down into each other single EEA Member State and into the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:Reference to Article 43 of the Third Life Assurance Directive and Article 44 of the third non-life insurance Directive. The matrix created using the combination of the CPA categories and the Member States abroad permits recreating the scope of each national insurance market for direct business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of establishment is part of variable gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code34 32 1NameGross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of freedom to provide servicesAnnexVDefinition:Article 35 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. From the perspective of the home Member State (= Member State where the head office is situated) the gross premiums written under the right of freedom to provide services in other Member States are broken down into each other single EEA Member State and into the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services.Note:Reference to Article 44 of the third non-life insurance Directive and Article 43 of the third life insurance Directive. The matrix created using the combination of the CPA categories and the Member States abroad permits recreating the scope of each national insurance market for direct business.Link to other variables:Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of freedom to provide services is part of variable gross direct premiums written (12 11 1).Code36 10 0NameTotal of investmentsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of Land and buildings (36 11 0), Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0), Other financial investments (36 13 0) and Deposits with ceding enterprises (36 14 0).Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.I of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Total of investments (36 10 0) equalsLand and buildings (36 11 0)+Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0)+Other financial investments (36 13 0)+Deposits with ceding enterprises 36 14 0)Code36 11 0NameLand and buildingsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies.Link to other variables:Land and buildings are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 11 1NameLand and buildings occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activitiesAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of variable 36 11 0. Only those land and buildings which are occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activities are included here.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.I of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Land and buildings occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activities are part of the variable Land and buildings (36 11 0).Code36 11 2NameLand and buildings (current value)AnnexVDefinition:Article 45 and the following of Council Directive 91/674/EEC (according to these articles the purchase price principle and the current value principle can be used for the valuation of the investments).Note:This data has only to be delivered if variable 36110 shows land and buildings according to their book values.Code36 12 0NameInvestments in affiliated enterprises and participating interestsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. This variable is the sum of variables 36 12 1 and 36 12 2.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.II of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 12 1NameShares in affiliated enterprises and participating interestAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:Reference to Article 6 (assets) C.II.1 and C.II.3 of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Shares in affiliated enterprises and participating interest are used in the calculation of the variable Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0).Code36 12 2NameDebt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated enterprises and to enterprises with which an insurance enterprise is linked by the virtue of a participating interestAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.II.2 and C.II.4 of Directive 91/674/EEC. According to the valuation rules of Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Debt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated enterprises and to enterprises with which an insurance enterprise is linked by the virtue of a participating interest are used in the calculation of the variable Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (36 12 0).Code36 12 3NameInvestments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (current value)AnnexVDefinition:Article 45 and the following of Council Directive 91/674/EEC (according to these articles the purchase price principle and the current value principle can be used for the valuation of the investments).Note:This data has only to be delivered if variable 36 12 0 shows the investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests according to their book values.Code36 13 0NameOther financial investmentsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of variables 36 13 1, 36 13 2, 36 13 3, 36 13 4, 36 13 5, 36 13 6. According to the valuation rules of Council Directive 91/674/EEC the valuation of the investments can be based on the purchase price principle or the current value principle. For each Member State the valuation rule applied has to be indicated.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Other financial investments are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 1NameShares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trustsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.1 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Shares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trusts are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Shares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trusts are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 2NameDebt securities and other fixed-income securitiesAnnexVDefinition:Article 9 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.2 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Debt securities and other fixed-income securities are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Debt securities and other fixed-income securities are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 3NameParticipation in investment poolsAnnexVDefinition:Article 10 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.3 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Participation in investment pools are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Participation in investment pools are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 4NameLoans guaranteed by mortgagesAnnexVDefinition:Article 11 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.4 of Directive 91/674/EECLink to other variables:Loans guaranteed by mortgages are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Loans guaranteed by mortgages are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 5NameOther loansAnnexVDefinition:Article 11 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC and Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.5 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Other loans are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0).Other loans are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 6NameOther (including deposits with credit institutions)AnnexVDefinition:Articles 12 and 13 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.III.6 and C.III.7 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Other (including deposits with credit institutions) are part of the variable Other financial investments (36 13 0)Other (including deposits with credit institutions) are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 13 8NameOther financial investments (current value)AnnexVDefinition:Article 45 and the following of Council Directive 91/674/EEC (according to these articles the purchase price principle and the current value principle can be used for the valuation of the investments).Note:This data has only to be delivered if variable 36 13 0 shows other financial investments according to their book values.Code36 14 0NameDeposits with ceding enterprisesAnnexVDefinition:Article 14 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) C.IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Deposits with ceding enterprises are used in the calculation of the variable Total of investments (36 10 0).Code36 20 0NameInvestments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment riskAnnexVDefinition:Article 15 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (assets) D of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code36 21 0NameInvestments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — land and buildingsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC. This variable is part of variable 36 20 0.Note:The amount corresponding to the variable 36 11 0 has to be shown here.Link to other variables:Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk, Land and buildings are part of the variable Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk (36 20 0).Code36 22 0NameInvestments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — other financial investmentsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of variable 36 20 0.Note:The amount corresponding to the variable 36 13 0 is shown here.Link to other variables:Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk, Other financial investments are part of the variable Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk (36 20 0).Code36 30 0NameBalance sheet totalAnnexVDefinition:This variable consists of the sum of the items A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of the asset side of the balance sheet or of the sum of the items A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I of the liability side of the balance sheet of Article 6 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. In any case it has to be indicated if the loss for the financial year is shown on the asset side or on the liability side of the balance sheet.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code37 10 0NameTotal capital and reservesAnnexVDefinition:Here the total of all parts of capital and reserves (= item A of the liability side of the balance sheet of Article 6 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC) is recorded. The loss for the financial year ought to be included here (if this is not the case it has to be indicated).Code37 10 1NameTotal capital and reserves, broken down by legal statusAnnexVDefinition:The total capital and reserves (see variable 37 10 0) are broken down by legal status as follows: incorporated enterprises limited by shares, mutual enterprises, branches of insurance enterprises with head office in non EEA Member States, other.Link to other variables:Total capital and reserves broken down by legal status is a further breakdown of the total capital and reserves (37 10 0)Code37 11 0NameSubscribed capital or equivalent fundsAnnexVDefinition:Article 19 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) A.I. of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Subscribed capital or equivalent funds is part of the variable Total capital and reserves (37 10 0).Code37 12 0NameShare premium account, revaluation reserve, reserveAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) A.II, A.III, A.IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Share premium account, revaluation reserve, reserve is part of the variable Total capital and reserves (37 10 0).Code37 20 0NameSubordinated liabilitiesAnnexVDefinition:Article 21 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) B of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code37 30 0NameTotal gross technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of variables Gross provision for unearned premiums (37 31 0), Gross life assurance provision (37 32 0), Gross provision for outstanding claims (37 33 0), Gross provision for bonuses and rebates (37 34 0), Equalisation provision (37 35 0), Gross other technical provisions (37 36 0) and Gross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholders (37 37 0).Code37 30 1NameTotal net technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:This variable is the sum of variables 37 31 0, 37 32 0, 37 33 0, 37 34 0, 37 35 0, 37 36 0 and 37 37 0 on net basis (= after deduction of the reinsurers part).Note:This variable is needed for the detailed calculations of the macro-economic variables within the production account.Code37 31 0NameGross provision for unearned premiumsAnnexVDefinition:Article 25 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C.1(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for unearned premiums is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 32 0NameGross life assurance provisionAnnexVDefinition:Article 27 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 2 (a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross life assurance provision is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 33 0NameGross provision for outstanding claimsAnnexVDefinition:Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C.3(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for outstanding claims is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 33 1NameGross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct businessAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of variable 37 33 0 (see also Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 3(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business is part of the variable Gross provision for outstanding claims (37 33 0).Code37 33 2NameGross provision for outstanding claims, related to business acceptedAnnexVDefinition:This variable is part of Gross provision for outstanding claims (37 33 0) (see also Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC).Code37 33 3NameGross provision for outstanding claims related to direct business, by product (based on CPA)AnnexVDefinition:This is an additional breakdown of variable 37 33 1 (see also Article 28 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC). The gross provision for outstanding claims related to direct business is broken down by products based on CPA.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 3(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for outstanding claims related to direct business, by product (based on CPA) is a further breakdown of the variable Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business (37 33 1).Code37 34 0NameGross provision for bonuses and rebatesAnnexVDefinition:Article 29 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 4(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross provision for bonuses and rebates is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 35 0NameEqualisation provisionAnnexVDefinition:Article 30 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 5 of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Equalisation provision is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 36 0NameGross other technical provisionsAnnexVDefinition:Article 26 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) C. 6(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC. The detailed breakdown of this variable has to be indicated.Link to other variables:Gross other technical provisions is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 37 0NameGross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholdersAnnexVDefinition:Article 31 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) D.(a) of Directive 91/674/EEC.Link to other variables:Gross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholders is used in the calculation of the variable Total gross technical provisions (37 30 0 = 37 31 0 + 37 32 0 + 37 33 0 + 37 34 0 + 37 35 0 + 37 36 0 + 37 37 0).Code37 41 0NameDebenture loansAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) G.III of Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable includes convertible loans.Code37 42 0NameAmounts owed to credit institutionsAnnexVDefinition:Some information in Article 8 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC.Note:For the layout of the balance sheet: Article 6 (liabilities) G.IV of Directive 91/674/EEC.Code39 10 0NameNumber of contracts outstanding at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all individual life insurance contracts and for the following products: Non-linked life insurance services and CPA 65.12.1, 65.12; 4 and 65.12.5.AnnexVDefinition:The number of contracts outstanding at the end of the accounting year relating to direct insurance business is included here for all individual life insurance contracts and for the following products: Non-linked life insurance services and CPA 65.12.1, 65.12; 4 and 65.12.5.Note:Only contracts still active at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. As regards individual life insurance contracts the data shown here corresponds to the contents of variable 12 11 3.Code39 20 0NameNumber of insured persons at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all group life insurance contracts and for the following product: CPA 65.12.1.AnnexVDefinition:The number of insured persons at the end of the accounting year relating to direct business is included here for all group life insurance contracts and for group insurance contracts in the following subcategory of the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services: 65.12.1.Note:Only persons whose contracts are still active at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. As regards group life insurance contracts the data shown here corresponds to the contents of variable 12 11 4.Code39 30 0NameNumber of insured vehicles at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product CPA: 65.12.2.AnnexVDefinition:The number of insured vehicles at the end of the accounting year relating to direct business is included here for the following subcategory of the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services: 65.12.2.Note:Only vehicles still covered by active contracts at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. All single vehicles are counted also if covered by group contracts.Code39 40 0NameGross insured sum at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following products: Non-linked life insurance and Capital redemption insurance services.AnnexVDefinition:The total of the gross insured sum at the end of the accounting year relating to direct business is included here for the following products: Non-linked life insurance and Capital redemption insurance services.Note:Only sums relating to contracts still active at the end of the accounting year are taken into consideration. For annuity contracts the national equivalents for the sum insured is applied.Code39 50 0NameNumber of claims incurred during the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product: CPA 65.12.2.AnnexVDefinition:The total number of claims incurred during the accounting year relating to direct business is shown for the following subcategory of the classification of products according to activities for insurance and pension funding services: 65.12.2.Note:Reference to Article 44 of Council Directive 92/49/EEC. The number of all incidents which have incurred and were reported during the accounting year and are giving the right to claim (estimated claims which are incurred but not reported are excluded) is taken into consideration.Code42 11 0NameInterest receivable and similar incomeAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include:(1)all income from Cash and balances with the central bank, Treasury bills and other bills eligible for refinancing with central banks, Loans and advances to credit institutions, Loans and advances to customers, Debt securities including fixed- income securities, however calculated. Such income shall also include income arising from the spreading on a time basis of the discount on assets acquired at an amount below, and liabilities contracted at an amount above, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;NoteReference to Articles 27(1) and 28(B)(1) of Directive 86/635/EECOJ L 372, 31.12.1986, p. 1. Reference to paragraph 35 of IAS 18 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 (interest and similar income) and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006OJ L 24, 27.1.2006, p. 1.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 11 1NameInterest receivable and similar income arising from fixed-income securitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include:(1)all income from fixed- income securities. Such income shall also include income arising from the spreading on a time basis of the discount on assets acquired at an amount below, and liabilities contracted at an amount above, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;(NoteReference to Articles 27(1) and 28(B)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IAS 18 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is part of variable 42 11 0.Code42 12 0NameInterest payable and similar chargesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include:(1)all charges arising out of amounts owed to credit institutions, amounts owed to customers, Debts evidenced by certificates and Subordinated liabilities, however calculated. Such charges shall also include charges arising from the spreading on a time basis of the premium on assets acquired at an amount above, and liabilities contracted at an amount below, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;NoteReference to Articles 27(2) and 28(A)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 35 of IAS 18 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 12 1NameInterest payable and similar charges linked to debt securities in issueAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include(1)all charges arising out of debts securities in issue, however calculated. Such charges shall also include charges arising from the spreading on a time basis of the premium on assets acquired at an amount above, and liabilities contracted at an amount below, the sum payable at maturity. Debt securities comprise negotiable debt securities including fixed-income securities issued by credit institutions, securities bearing interest rates that vary in accordance with specific factors, for example the interest rate on the inter-bank market or on the Euromarket, shall also be regarded as debt securities;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;NoteReference to Article 4(3)(a) (Liabilities) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IAS 18 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is part of variable 42 12 0.Code42 13 0NameIncome from securitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all dividends and other income from variable-yield securities, from participating interests and from shares in affiliated undertakings. Income from shares in investment companies shall also be included under this item. For credit institutions using the income statement of IFRS 7, the variable may be limited to dividend income only. Eurostat shall be informed of such an event.NoteReference to Article 27(3)(a), (3)(b) and (3)(c) as an aggregate, and Article 28 (B)(2a), 2)(b) and (2)(c) as an aggregate, of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 35 of IAS 18 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 and paragraph 20(a) of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006.Code42 13 1NameIncome from shares and other variable-yield securitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all dividends and other income from shares and other variable-yield securities with the exception of income from participating interests and shares in affiliated undertakings .For credit institutions using the income statement of IAS 30, the variable may be limited to dividend income only. Eurostat shall be informed of such an event.NoteReference to Articles 27(3)(a) and 28(B)(2)(a) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is part of variable 42 13 0 and is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 14 0NameCommissions receivableAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions receivable shall include income in respect of all services supplied to third parties, in particular:commissions for guarantees, loans administration on behalf of other lenders and securities transactions on behalf of third parties,commissions and other charges and income in respect of payment transactions, account administration charges and commissions for the safe custody and administration of securities,commissions for foreign currency transactions and for the sale and purchase of coin and precious metals on behalf of third parties,commissions charged for brokerage services in connection with savings and insurance contracts and loans.NoteReference to Articles 27(4) and 28(B)(3) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 15 0NameCommissions payableAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions payable shall include charges for services rendered by third parties, in particular:commissions for guarantees, loans administration on behalf of other lenders and securities transactions on behalf of third parties,commissions and other charges and income in respect of payment transactions, account administration charges and commissions for the safe custody and administration of securities,commissions for foreign currency transactions and for the sale and purchase of coin and precious metals on behalf of third parties,commissions charged for brokerage services in connection with savings and insurance contracts and loans.NoteReference to Articles 27(5) and 28(A)(2) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0).Code42 20 0NameNet profit or net loss on financial operationsAnnexVIDefinition:This variable covers:1.the net profit or loss on transactions in securities which are not held as financial fixed assets together with value adjustments and value re-adjustments on such securities, taking into account, where Article 36 (2) of Directive 86/635 has been applied the difference resulting from application of that article; however, in those Member States which exercise the option provided for in Article 37 of Directive 86/635, these net profits or losses and value adjustments and value re-adjustments shall be included only in so far as they relate to securities included in a trading portfolio. The value-adjustments and value re-adjustments resulting from the application of IAS 32 and IAS 39 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 shall also be included,2.the net profit or loss on exchange activities, with the exception of income and charges resulting from covered forward contracts, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;3.the net profits and losses on other buying and selling operations involving financial instruments, including precious metals.NoteReference to Articles 27(6) and 28(A)(3) or (B)(4) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 (a) of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 31 0NameOther operating incomeAnnexVIDefinition:Operating income, not shown under other headings. All extraordinary income should be excluded from this item.NoteReference to Articles 27(7) and 28(B)(7) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 86 of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 (other income).Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Production value (variable 12 12 0).Code42 32 0NameGeneral administrative expensesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is the sum of "Personnel costs" (variable 13 31 0) and "Other administrative expenses" (variable 42 32 2).NoteReference to Article 27(8)(a) and (8)(b) as an aggregate, and Article 28(A)(4)(a) and (4)(b) as an aggregate, of Directive 86/635/EEC. No reference in paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006Code42 32 2NameOther administrative expensesAnnexVIDefinition:Other administrative expenses, not included in variable 13 31 0.NoteReference to Articles 27(8)(b) and 28(A)(4)(b) of Directive 86/635/EEC. No reference in paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0) and General administrative expenses (variable 42 32 0).Code42 33 0NameOther operating chargesAnnexVIDefinition:Operating charges, not included in other headings. All taxes and extraordinary costs should be excluded from this item.NoteReference to Articles 27(10) and 28(A)(6) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 91 of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003.Link to other variables:This variable is used in the calculation of Total purchases of goods and services (variable 13 11 0).Code42 35 0NameValue adjustments and value re-adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitmentsAnnexVIDefinition:1.This variable shall include, on the one hand, charges for value adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments to be shown under Off-balance sheet items, on the other hand, credits from the recovery of written-off loans and advances and amounts written back following earlier value adjustments and provisions.2.In those Member States which exercise the option provided for in Article 37 of Directive 86/635, this item shall also include the net profit or loss on transactions in securities included in debt securities and shares which are neither held as financial fixed Assets nor included in a trading portfolio, together with value adjustments and value re-adjustments on such securities taking into account, where Article 36 (2) of Directive 86/635 has been applied, the difference resulting from application of that article.3.The charges and income covered by these items may be set off against each other, so that only a net item (income or charge) is shown.NoteReference to Articles 27(11) and (12), and 28(A)(7) and (B)(5) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 84 of IAS 37 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003 (provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments).Code42 36 0NameOther value adjustments and value re-adjustmentsAnnexVIDefinition:1.This variables shall include, on the one hand, charges for value adjustments in respect of debt securities including fixed- income securities and shares and, on the other hand, all the amounts written back following earlier value adjustments, in so far as the charges and income relate to transferable securities held as financial fixed assets, participating interests and shares in affiliated undertakings.2.The charges and income covered by these items may be set off against each other, so that only a net item (income or charge) is shown.NoteReference to Articles 27(9), (13) and (14) and 28(A)(5), (A)(8) and (B)(6) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IAS 30 included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003Code42 40 0NameProfit or loss on ordinary activitiesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of credit institutions, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.NoteReference to Articles 27(15) and (16) and 28(A)(9), (A)(10) and (B)(8) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Code42 50 0NameExtraordinary profit or lossAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies. IAS/IFRS do not permit presenting the extraordinary results separately on the accounts of enterprises. For countries where IAS/IFRS is applied to the individual accounts of credit institutions, this variable is not to be transmitted anymore.NoteReference to Articles 27(19) and 28(A)(13) and (B)(10) of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Code42 51 0NameAll taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)AnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies.NoteReference to Articles 27(15), (20) and (22) and 28(A)(9), (A)(12) and (A)(14) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 81 (e) of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003.Code42 60 0NameProfit or loss for the financial yearAnnexVIDefinition:This variable is defined in Articles 22 and following of Council Directive 78/660/EEC of 25 July 1978 based on Article 54(3)(g) of the Treaty on the annual accounts of certain types of companies.NoteReference to Articles 27(23) and 28(A)(15) and (B)(11) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 81 (f) of IAS 1 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 1725/2003.Code43 11 0NameLoans and advances to customersAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all types of assets in the form of claims on domestic and foreign customers other than credit institutions, regardless of their actual designations.The only exception shall be loans and advances represented by debt securities or any other security.NoteReference to Article 4(4) (Assets) and Article 16 (Assets Item 4) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 8 of IFRS 7as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Code43 21 0NameAmounts owed to customersAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall include all amounts owed to creditors that are not credit institutions, regardless of their actual designations.The only exception shall be liabilities represented by debt securities or by any other security.NoteReference to Article 4(2)(a) and (2)(b) as an aggregate (Liabilities), and Article 19 (Liabilities: Item 2), of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 8 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006.Code43 29 0NameTotal of capital and reservesAnnexVIDefinition:This variable shall comprise Subscribed capital and reserves. Subscribed capital shall comprise all amounts, regardless of their actual designations, which, in accordance with the legal structure of the institution concerned, are regarded under national law as equity capital subscribed by the shareholders or other proprietors. Reserves comprise all the types of reserves listed in Article 9 of Directive 78/660/EEC under Liabilities item A.IV, as defined therein. The Member States may also prescribe other types of reserves if necessary for credit institutions the legal structures of which are not covered by Directive 78/660/EEC.NoteReference to Article 4(7)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) (Liabilities) and (16) (Assets) as an aggregate, of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006Code43 30 0NameBalance sheet totalAnnexVIDefinition:This variable consists of the sum of items 1 to 15 of the asset side of the balance sheet or of the sum of items 1 to 14 of the liability side of the balance sheet as included in Article 4 of Directive 86/635. In general, the balance sheet total shall equal the sum of all items of the asset side of the balance sheet or of the sum of all items on the liability side of the balance sheet.NoteReference to Article 4 of Directive 86/635/EEC. This item is not mentioned separately in the disclosure requirements in IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation No 108/2006Code43 31 0NameBalance sheet total broken down according to the residence of the parent enterpriseAnnexVIDefinition:The balance sheet total (see variable 43 30 0) is broken down by the residence of the parent enterprise.In accordance with the breakdown of variable 11 11 4, the balance sheet total has to be split up into a part which is related to domestic controlled credit institutions and a part which is related to foreign controlled enterprises. The parent enterprise is recorded according to the ultimate controlling institutional unit as defined in European Parliament and Council Regulation No 716/2007.Link to other variables:Balance sheet total broken down by residence of the parent enterprise is a further breakdown of the balance sheet total (43 30 0).Code43 32 0NameBalance sheet total broken down by legal statusAnnexVIDefinition:The balance sheet total (see variable 43 30 0) is broken down by legal status as follows: Incorporated enterprises limited by shares, Co-operative enterprises, Public-law enterprises, Branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries, Others.Link to other variables:Balance sheet total broken down by legal status is a further breakdown of the balance sheet total (43 30 0).Code44 11 0NameInterest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income are defined as:(1)all income from fixed- income securities, however calculated. Such income shall also include income arising from the spreading on a time basis of the discount on assets acquired at an amount below, and liabilities contracted at an amount above, the sum payable at maturity;(2)income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest.The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(1) and 28(B)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:Interest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of Interest receivable and similar income (42 11 0).Code44 12 0NameInterest payable and similar charges broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Interest payable and similar charges are defined as:1.all charges arising out of amounts owed to credit institutions, amounts owed to customers, Debts evidenced by certificates and Subordinated liabilities, however calculated. Such charges shall also include charges arising from the spreading on a time basis of the premium on assets acquired at an amount above, and liabilities contracted at an amount below, the sum payable at maturity;2.income and charges resulting from derivatives, spread over the actual duration of the contract and similar in nature to interest;The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(2) and 28(A)(1) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:"Interest payable and similar charges" broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of "Interest payable and similar charges" (42 12 0).Code44 13 0NameCommissions receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions receivable shall include income in respect of all services supplied to third parties. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(4) and 28(B)(3) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:Commission receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of Commission receivable (42 14 0).Code44 14 0NameCommissions payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:Commissions payable are defined in Article 31 of Directive 86/635/EEC. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The variable has to be broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.NoteReference to Articles 27(5), and 28(A)(2) of Directive 86/635/EEC. Reference to paragraph 20 of IFRS 7 as included in Commission Regulation (EC) No 108/2006.Link to other variables:Commission payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA is a further breakdown of Commission payable (42 15 0).Code45 11 0NameGeographical breakdown of the total number of EEA branchesAnnexVIDefinition:"Branch" is defined in Article 1 of the Council Directive 89/646/EEC of 15 December 1989 and is detailed in the Commission Communication on the freedom to provide services and on the interest of the general good in the Second Banking Directive (95/C 291/06).NoteFrom the perspective of the host Member State, the total number of EEA branches has to be broken down by each single other EEA country.Code45 21 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar incomeAnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written in the host country by branches with head office in each single other EEA country.Code45 22 0NameGeographical breakdown of balance sheet totalAnnexVIDefinition:Balance sheet total (see variable 43 30 0) of branches established in the host country with head office in each single other EEA country.Code45 31 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the Freedom to Provide Services business (in other EEA countries)AnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written, under the right of the freedom to provide services, by credit institutions authorised in the home Member State, in each single other EEA country.Code45 41 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via branch business (in non-EEA countries)AnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written by branch of credit institutions, authorised in the home Member State, in non-EEA countries.The following breakdown has to be used: Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world).Code45 42 0NameGeographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the Freedom to Provide Services business (in non-EEA countries)AnnexVIDefinition:Interest receivable and similar income (see variable 42 11 0) written, under the right of the freedom to provide services, by credit institutions authorised in the home Member State, in non-EEA countries.The following breakdown has to be used: Switzerland, USA, Japan, third countries (rest of the world).Code47 11 0NameNumber of accounts broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:The number of accounts held by credit institutions at the end of the accounting year is included here. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The number of accounts is linked to (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.Code47 12 0NameNumber of loans and advances to customers broken down by (sub)categories of the CPAAnnexVIDefinition:The number of loans and advances to customers at the end of the accounting year is included here. The breakdown by products is based on the classification of products according to activities for financial intermediation services and services auxiliary to financial intermediation. The number of loans and advances to customers is linked to (sub)categories of the CPA at the appropriate level.Code47 13 0NameNumber of automatic teller machines (ATM) owned by credit institutionsAnnexVIDefinition:The term "automatic teller machines" (ATM) includes different forms of machines providing electronic banking services, e.g. machines for withdrawing deposits (cash dispensers), for making payments and transaction inquiries, for exchanging money, for loading multipurpose cards, etc.Code48 00 1NamePension contributions receivable from membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable from members, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions and voluntary additional contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions receivable from members (48 00 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 2NamePension contributions receivable from employersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable from employers, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions and voluntary additional contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions receivable from employers (48 00 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 3NameIncoming transfersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all incoming transfers. Those transfers are usually received from other pension funds or insurance companies. When an employee changes employer he often has the choice to transfer the amounts of pension rights constituted at the pension fund or insurance scheme of his former employer to the pension fund of the new employer.Link to other variables:The variable Incoming transfers (48 00 3) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 4NameOther pension contributionsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other pension contributions, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts (e.g. contributions from central or local governments, from individuals and associations).Link to other variables:The variable Other pension contributions (48 00 4) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 5NamePension contributions to defined benefit schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable by defined benefit schemes, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all regular, voluntary and other contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions to defined benefit schemes (48 00 5) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 6NamePension contributions to defined contribution schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable by defined contributions schemes, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all regular, voluntary and other contributions.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions to defined contribution schemes (48 00 6) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 00 7NamePension contributions to hybrid schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions receivable by hybrid schemes, due during the financial year, in respect of pension contracts, including all regular, voluntary and other contributions.NoteHybrid schemes are schemes with elements of both defined benefits schemes and defined contributions schemes.Link to other variables:The variable Pension contributions to hybrid schemes (48 00 7) is used in the calculation of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 01 0NameInvestment income (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise income from investments, value re-adjustments on investments and income from realised and unrealised capital gains and losses. It includes rents receivable, interest income, dividends and realised and unrealised capital gains and losses.Link to other variables:The variable Investment income (PF) (48 01 0) includes the variable Capital gains and losses (48 01 1).Code48 01 1NameCapital gains and lossesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise income from realised and unrealised capital gains and losses carried through the profit and loss account. Capital gains and losses arise from the variation between the valuation of investments at the beginning of the accounting period (or at purchase, if later) and their valuation at the end of the accounting period (or at sale, if earlier).Link to other variables:The variable Capital gains and losses (48 01 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Investment income (PF) (48 01 0).Code48 02 1NameInsurance claims receivableAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise claims receivable from insurance or reinsurance enterprises related to risks ceded.Code48 02 2NameOther income (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:Other income shall comprise all other income of pension funds apart from pension contributions and investment income of pension funds, such as income from commissions and other income.Code48 03 0NameTotal expenditure on pensionsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall include all kinds of expenditure to the members of the pension scheme and their dependents, outgoing transfers, etc. Expenditure, which is also income related to risks ceded to insurance enterprises, is covered here.Link to other variables:Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0) is calculated as follows:Regular pension payments (48 03 1)+Pension payments of lump sums (48 03 2)+Outgoing transfers (48 03 3).Code48 03 1NameRegular pension paymentsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all payments on pensions, which have a regular nature (i.e. annuity).Link to other variables:The variable Regular pension payments (48 03 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0).Code48 03 2NamePension payments of lump sumsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all payments on pensions, which are lump sum payments.Link to other variables:The variable Pension payments of lump sums (48 03 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0).Code48 03 3NameOutgoing transfersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all outgoing transfers (usually the amount of pension rights transferred to other pension funds or to insurance companies when an employee changes employer and adheres consequently to the pension fund or insurance scheme of his new employer).Link to other variables:The variable Outgoing transfers (48 03 3) is used in the calculation of the variable Total expenditure on pensions (48 03 0).Code48 04 0NameNet change in technical provisions (reserves)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kind of changes in technical provisions net of reinsurance. Incoming and outgoing transfers of technical provisions between pension funds are included here.Code48 05 0NameInsurance premiums payableAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total of insurance premiums payable for all kinds of risks ceded to insurance or reinsurance enterprises.Code48 06 0NameTotal operational expensesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall include all costs arising from the collection of pension contributions, portfolio management, handling of pension payments as well as commissions, other external expenses on goods and services and personnel costs.Link to other variables:Total operational expenses (48 06 0) is calculated as follows:Personnel costs (13 31 0)+Total purchases of goods and services (13 11 0).Code48 07 0NameAll taxesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all direct taxes payable (e.g. on investment income, etc.) by the pension fund which are not included in external expenses on goods and services or in personnel costs.Code48 08 0NameTurnover of non-autonomous pension fundsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions, in respect of pension contracts, made to the book reserve during the financial year.Code48 10 0NameTotal investments of pension fundsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable is the sum of the following variables: Land and buildings (PF) (48 11 0) + Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF) (48 12 0) + Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) + Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (48 14 0) + Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0) + Participation in investment pools (48 16 0) + Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere (48 17 0) + Other investments (48 18 0).Code48 10 1NameTotal investments invested in "the sponsoring enterprise"AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all investments in the sponsoring enterprises, such as shares of the sponsoring enterprises, debt securities issued by, and loans to, the sponsoring enterprises, etc. The sponsoring enterprises are the employers, which pay contributions into the pension fund for their employees.Link to other variables:The variable Total investments invested in "the sponsoring enterprise" is part of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 10 4NameTotal investments at market valuesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise Total investments (= sum of the variables Land and buildings (PF) (48 11 0) + Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF) (48 12 0) + Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) + Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (48 14 0) + Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0) + Participation in investment pools (48 16 0) + Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere (48 17 0) + Other investments (48 18 0).) at market value.NoteThe variable Total investments at market values (48 10 4) has only to be delivered if the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) is not delivered at market value.Code48 11 0NameLand and buildings (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all land and buildings owned by the pension fund.Link to other variables:The variable Land and buildings (PF) (48 11 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 12 0NameInvestments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise shares in affiliated undertakings, debt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated undertakings, participating interests and debt securities issued by, and loans to, undertakings with which a pension fund is linked by virtue of a participating interest. It excludes the investments included under item 48 10 1.Link to other variables:The variable Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF) (48 12 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 13 0NameShares and other variable-yield securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kinds of quoted and unquoted shares and other variable-yield securities are included under this item, except those included under items 48 12 0 and 48 14 0.Link to other variables:The variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) and is based on:Shares traded on a regulated market (48 13 1)+Non publicly traded shares (48 13 3)+Other variable-yield securities (48 13 4).Code48 13 1NameShares traded on a regulated marketAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all shares quoted on an exchange market.Link to other variables:The variable Shares traded on a regulated market (48 13 1) is part of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 13 2NameShares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all shares quoted on regulated markets specialised in innovative, high-growth companies and SMEs. These markets are also known as Small and Medium-Sized Business Markets (SMB markets) or Parallel Markets. These markets provide an exchange facility where listed securities of small and medium-sized companies can be traded efficiently and competitively.Link to other variables:The variable Shares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEs (48 13 2) is part of the variable Shares traded on a regulated market (48 13 1).Code48 13 3NameNon publicly traded sharesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all shares not quoted on an exchange market.Link to other variables:The variable Non publicly traded shares (48 13 3) is part of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 13 4NameOther variable-yield securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other variable yield securities not shown under other headings.Link to other variables:The variable Other variable-yield securities (48 13 4) is part of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 14 0NameUnits in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kinds of units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities as defined in Council Directive 85/611/EECOJ L 375, 31.12.1985, p. 3. This also includes open-end funds and similar undertakings for collective investment.Link to other variables:The variable Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (48 14 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 15 0NameDebt securities and other fixed-income securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise negotiable debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by credit institutions, by other undertakings or by public bodies except those included under item 48 12 0. Securities bearing an interest rate, which varies in line with specific factors, for example the interest rate on the interbank market or on the Euromarket, shall also be regarded as debt securities and other fixed-income securities.Link to other variables:The variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) and is based on:Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations (48 15 1)+Other debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 2)Code48 15 1NameDebt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrationsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued or guaranteed by central and local governments and public administrations.Link to other variables:The variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations (48 15 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0).Code48 15 2NameOther debt securities and other fixed-income securitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other debt securities and other fixed-income securities (e.g. corporate bonds).Link to other variables:The variable Other debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Debt securities and other fixed-income securities (48 15 0).Code48 16 0NameParticipation in investment pools (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise shares held by an undertaking in joint investments constituted by several undertakings or pension funds, the management of which has been entrusted to one of those enterprises or to independent fund managers.Link to other variables:The variable Participation in investment pools (PF) (48 16 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 17 0NameLoans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhereAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all kinds of loans of pension funds guaranteed or not by mortgages.Link to other variables:The variable Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere (48 17 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 18 0NameOther investmentsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other investments which are not part of the previous investment items, such as deposits with credit institutions, cash, other short term investments, derivatives or other investments.Link to other variables:The variable Other investments (48 18 0) is used in the calculation of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 20 0NameOther assetsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other assets not shown under investments.Code48 30 0NameCapital and reservesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise capital and reserves not formally allocated to pension beneficiaries, such as equity capital, reserves or other equivalent funds.Code48 40 0NameNet technical provisions (PF)AnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise technical provisions net of reinsurance allocated to pension beneficiaries. These technical provisions normally are valued according to actuarial principles.Code48 50 0NameOther liabilitiesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all other liabilities not being recorded under capital and reserves or net technical provisions.Code48 61 0NameGeographical breakdown of turnoverAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise all pension contributions as defined in the variable "Turnover" (12 11 0), due during the financial year, such as all mandatory contributions, other regular contributions, voluntary additional contributions, other contributions, broken down into the following countries: home country, (other) EU countries, other EEA countries, USA and Canada, Japan, and the rest of the world.NoteThe criterion for allocation of the turnover follows the residence of the contributing member.Link to other variables:The variable Geographical breakdown of turnover is a further breakdown of the variable Turnover (12 11 0).Code48 62 0NameShares and other variable-yield securities broken down by locationAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise shares and other variable-yield securities as defined in the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0) broken down by location. The following areas are considered: home country, (other) EU countries, other EEA countries, USA and Canada, Japan, and the rest of the world.NoteThe location of share corresponds to where the firm issuing the share is incorporated.Link to other variables:The variable Shares and other variable-yield securities broken down by location (48 62 0) is a further breakdown of the variable Shares and other variable-yield securities (48 13 0).Code48 63 0NameTotal investments broken down by locationAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise total investments as defined in the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) broken down by location. The following areas are considered: home country, (other) EU countries, other EEA countries, USA and Canada, Japan, and the rest of the world.NoteThe location of land and buildings is defined by the area in which these assets are situated. Investments in unit trusts are allocated in accordance with the information provided by the unit trusts. Investments in fixed income securities are allocated based on the legal incorporation of the issuer. The location of share corresponds to where the firm issuing the share is incorporated.Link to other variables:The variable Total investments broken down by location (48 63 0) is a further breakdown of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 64 0NameTotal investments broken down into euro and non-euro componentsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise total investments as defined in the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0) broken down by currencies. The following currency breakdown is considered: euro, others.Link to other variables:The variable Total investments broken down into euro and non-euro components (48 64 0) is a further breakdown of the variable Total investments of pension funds (48 10 0).Code48 70 0NameNumber of membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members whose pension schemes — as defined in the variable Number of pension schemes (11 61 0) — are under the administration of pension funds. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons. The number of members should be counted at the end of the reference period.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members (48 70 0) is calculated as follows:Number of members of defined benefit schemes (48 70 1)+Number of members of defined contribution schemes (48 70 2)+Number of members of hybrid schemes (48 70 3)orNumber of active members (48 70 4)+Number of deferred members (48 70 5)+Number of retired persons (48 70 6).Code48 70 1NameNumber of members of defined benefit schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members of defined benefits schemes. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members of defined benefits schemes (48 70 1) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 2NameNumber of members of defined contribution schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members of defined contributions schemes. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members of defined contribution schemes (48 70 2) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 3NameNumber of members of hybrid schemesAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the total number of members of hybrid schemes. This includes the number of active members, deferred members and retired persons.Link to other variables:The variable Number of members of hybrid schemes (48 70 3) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 4NameNumber of active membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the number of members who are actively contributing to the pension scheme.Link to other variables:The variable Number of active members (48 70 4) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 5NameNumber of deferred membersAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the number of members who have left the pension scheme, but retain deferred rights.Link to other variables:The variable Number of deferred members (48 70 5) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).Code48 70 6NameNumber of retired personsAnnexVIIDefinition:This variable shall comprise the number of persons who receive pension benefits.Link to other variables:The variable Number of retired persons (48 70 6) is used in the calculation of the variable Number of members (48 70 0).ANNEX IITECHNICAL FORMAT FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS1.THE FORM OF THE DATAStandardization of data record structures is fundamental for efficient data processing. It is a necessary stage for providing data conforming to the interchange standards specified by the Commission (Eurostat).The data is sent as a set of records of which a large part describes the characteristics of the data (country, year, economic activity etc.). The data itself is a number which can be linked to flags and explanatory footnotes used for adding explanations to data which give users additional information regarding for instance extreme year to year changes.Confidential data have to be sent with the true value being recorded in the value field and a flag indicating the nature of the confidential data being added to the record. The Commission (Eurostat) will provide supplementary guidance on the correct use of the confidentiality flags that shall be followed by data providers in order to allow for a correct application of the confidentiality rules when disseminating European Community aggregates. Member States shall provide all levels of aggregation of the breakdowns as defined in the Commission Regulation that includes the series of data to be provided. In addition, data has to contain all secondary confidentiality flags in accordance with the confidentiality rules existing at national level.One file shall be provided per series of data. Standard file names as specified by the Commission (Eurostat) shall be used. The Commission (Eurostat) shall provide detailed documentation in relation to these code lists and will supply supplementary guidance in relation to the transmission format.Member States shall provide complete sets for all series of data to be provided including records for all data required by European Parliament and Council Regulation 295/2008 which is not available i.e. which is not collected in the Member State. It shall be marked with code "na" in the value field. They shall also provide complete sets when revised or corrected data is sent. Data for activities/phenomena not existing in the Member State shall be marked in the record as zero (code "0" in the value field). The code "0" in the value field can also be used for activities that do exist but for which the data is small and due to rounding equal to zero. Monetary data shall be expressed in thousands of national currency (Euro for the countries of the Euro area). Countries acceding to the Euro area shall report monetary data in Euro for the structural business statistics due in the year of their accession.Data that does not respect the provisions for the technical format set out in this Regulation will be considered as not having been sent.2.DATA SET IDENTIFIERThe following data set identifiers will be used for reporting structural business statistics:
Series typeNameData set identifier
Services
Annual enterprise statistics for services1ARSBSSERV_1A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for services1BRSBSSERV_1B1_A
Annual regional statistics for services1CRSBSSERV_1C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics for central banking and credit institutions classified in NACE Rev.2 64.191DRSBSSERV_1D2_A
Annual enterprise statistics for special aggregates of activities1ERSBSSERV_1E1_A
Preliminary results for services1PRSBSSERV_1P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for services (reference year 2008)1ZRSBSSERV_1Z1_A
Industry
Annual enterprise statistics for industry2ARSBSIND_2A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for industry for industry2BRSBSIND_2B1_A
Annual Regional statistics for industry2CRSBSIND_2C1_A
Annual KAU statistics) for industry2DRSBSIND_2D1_A
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for industry2ERSBSIND_2E1_3
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for industry2FRSBSIND_2F1_3
Multiannual statistics on breakdown of turnover for industry2GRSBSIND_2G1_5
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2HRSBSIND_2H1_A
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2IRSBSIND_2I1_A
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2JRSBSIND_2J1_3
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2KRSBSIND_2K1_3
Preliminary results for industry2PRSBSIND_2P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for industry (reference year 2008)2ZRSBSIND_2Z1_A
Distributive trades
Annual enterprise statistics for distributive trades3ARSBSTRAD_3A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for distributive trades3BRSBSTRAD_3B1_A
Annual regional statistics for distributive trades3CRSBSTRAD_3C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of turnover for distributive trades3DRSBSTRAD_3D1_A
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3ERSBSTRAD_3E1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for wholesale trade3FRSBSTRAD_3F1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for retail trade3GRSBSTRAD_3G1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3HRSBSTRAD_3H1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for wholesale trade3IRSBSTRAD_3I1_5
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type and number of retail stores for retail trade3JRSBSTRAD_3J1_5
Multiannual regional statistics for distributive trades3KRSBSTRAD_3K1_5
Preliminary results for distributive trades3PRSBSTRAD_3P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for distributive trades (reference year 2008)3ZRSBSTRAD_3Z1_A
Construction
Annual enterprise statistics for construction4ARSBSCON_4A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class for construction4BRSBSCON_4B1_A
Annual regional statistics for construction4CRSBSCON_4C1_A
Annual KAU statistics for construction4DRSBSCON_4D1_A
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for construction4ERSBSCON_4E1_3
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for construction4FRSBSCON_4F1_3
Multiannual breakdown of turnover statistics for construction4GRSBSCON_4G1_3
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics by size class for construction4HRSBSCON_4H1_3
Preliminary results for construction4PRSBSCON_4P1_A
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for construction (reference year 2008)4ZRSBSCON_4Z1_A
Insurance services
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services5ARSBSINS_5A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for insurance services5BRSBSINS_5B1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for insurance services5CRSBSINS_5C1_A
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross premiums written for insurance services5DRSBSINS_5D1_A
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross technical provisions for insurance services5ERSBSINS_5E1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for insurance services5FRSBSINS_5F1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown including third countries for insurance services5GRSBSINS_5G1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by Member State for insurance services5HRSBSINS_5H1_A
Credit institutions
Annual enterprise statistics for credit institutions6ARSBSCI_6A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for credit institutions6BRSBSCI_6B1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for credit institutions6CRSBSCI_6C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by category of credit institutions6DRSBSCI_6D1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size class for credit institutions6ERSBSCI_6E1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for credit institutions6FRSBSCI_6F1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EEA Member State for credit institutions6GRSBSCI_6G1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown in non-EEA countries for credit institutions6HRSBSCI_6H1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EU Member State and rest of the world for credit institutions6IRSBSCI_6I1_A
Annual regional statistics for credit institutions6JRSBSCI_6J1_A
Pension funds
Annual enterprise statistics for autonomous pension funds7ARSBSPF_7A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of investments for autonomous pension funds7BRSBSPF_7B1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of members for autonomous pension funds7CRSBSPF_7C1_A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by currencies for autonomous pension funds7DRSBSPF_7D1_A
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown for autonomous pension funds7ERSBSPF_7E1_A
Annual enterprise statistics on non-autonomous pension funds7FRSBSPF_7F1_A
Business services
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62,œ groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78 broken down by product type8ARSBSBS_8A1_A
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78broken down by residence of client8BRSBSBS_8B1_A
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2 broken down by product type8CRSBSBS_8C1_2
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2 broken down by residence of client8DRSBSBS_8D1_2
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by product type8ERSBSBS_8E1_2
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by residence of client8FRSBSBS_8F1_2
Business demography
Annual demographic statistics broken down by legal form9ARSBSBD_9A1_A
Annual demographic statistics broken down by employee size classes9BRSBSBD_9B1_A
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by legal form9CRSBSBD_9C1_A
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by employee size classes9DRSBSBD_9D1_A
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services and pension funds1GRSBSSERV_1G1_A
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9ERSBSBD_9E1_A
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9FRSBSBD_9F1_A
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9GRSBSBD_9G1_A
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9HRSBSBD_9H1_A
Annual statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9MRSBSBD_9 M1_A
Annual preliminary statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9PRSBSBD_9P1_A
3.RECORD STRUCTUREFor each of the records all fields need to be transmitted even if they are empty
NB: AN = Alphanumeric (e.g. AN..5 — alphanumeric up to 5 positions but field can be empty, AN1.5 — alphanumeric with at least one position and maximum 5 positions, AN1 — alphanumeric one position, exact); N = Numeric (e.g., N1 — numeric one position, exact)
FieldType and sizeVALUES
1SeriesAN21A, 1B, 2C, 3A, 4A, 4B, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A, 9A etc. Alphanumeric code of the series (see paragraph 4.1)
2YearN4The reference year in four characters e.g. 2008.
3Territorial unitAN2..4Corresponds to the country code for national series or to the NUTS code of the region for regional series (see paragraph 4.2).
4Size classAN..2Code for the size class(see paragraph 4.3)
5Economic activityAN1..13NACE Rev 2 code and special activity aggregates(see paragraph 4.4)
6VariableN5Variable code. The codes laid down in the SBS Recast Regulation have 5 characters (see paragraph 4.5).
7Data valueAN1..12Numeric value of the data (negative values are preceded by a minus sign) expressed as a whole number without decimal places. An "na" should be used if the data is not sent because it is not available (see paragraph 4.6).
8Quality flagAN..1R: revised data, P: provisional data, W: Low quality data that used for calculating Community totals but which cannot be disseminated at national level, E: estimated value (see paragraph 4.7)
9Confidentiality flagAN..1A, B, C, D, F, H: indicates that the data is confidential and the reason for that confidentialityA: Too few enterprisesB: One enterprise dominates the dataC: Two enterprises dominate the dataD: Secondary confidential data in order to protect data flagged with A, B, C, F or HF: Data is confidential in application of the p %-ruleH: Data that is not published at national level as it is considered to be sensitive information or to protect data that is not required by Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 (manually unsafe data)An empty field indicates non-confidential data. (see paragraph 4.8)
10Dominance/share largest unitN..3A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90,3 becomes 90, 94,50 becomes 95. This field is empty for non-confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B, C or F are used in the previous field. . When flag C is used in field 9 the data provider may use this field to provide either the dominance percentage of the two largest enterprises or the share of the largest enterprise. In the latter case, field 11 should be provided as well.
11Share second largest unitN..3A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This field is empty for non-confidential data and confidential data with flags A, D and H in field 9, this field should include the share of the second largest enterprise when flag F is used in field 9. If flags B and C are used in field 9, this field is optional.
12Units of data valuesAN3..4Field with codes for indicating the units used(see paragraph 4.9)
13Breakdown of productsAN..7Corresponds to CPA code + CPA extension (only used in distributive trades, insurance services, credit institutions and business services)(see paragraph 4.10).
14Turnover size classesN..2Codes for the turnover size classes (only used in distributive trades).(see paragraph 4.11)
15Breakdown by environmental domainsAN..4Code for environmental domains (only used in industry) (see paragraph 4.12)
16Geographical breakdownAN..5Code for the geographical breakdown of the partner countries (only used in insurance services, credit institutions and pension funds)(see paragraph 4.13).
17Residence of parent enterpriseAN..4Code for the country of residence of the parent enterprise (only used in insurance services and credit institutions)(see paragraph 4.14)
18Legal formAN..4Code for the legal status of enterprise (only used in insurance services, credit institutions and business demography)(see paragraph 4.15)
19Type of insurance enterprise or insurance business (see list below)N..1Code for the type of insurance enterprise or insurance business (only used in insurance enterprises)(see paragraph 4.16)
20CategoryAN.04Code for the category of credit institutions (only used in credit institutions)(see paragraph 4.17)
21Currency breakdownAN..5Code for the currency (only used in pension funds)(see paragraph 4.18)
22Residence of clientAN..5Code for the residence of client (only used in business services) (see paragraph 4.19)
23PopulationAN..3Letter code followed by last two digits of the base year (only used in business demography)(see paragraph 4.20)
24FootnoteAN..250Free note on the data that can be published as methodological notes/additional explanations for better understanding the provided data
4.DESCRIPTION OF THE FIELDSThe codes included in the description of fields can be subject to changes as standard code lists for the reference database will become available. The Reporting Authorities will receive the amended code lists at least two months before the deadline of the data transmission. The code lists only serve to determine the codes to be used for transmitting the data and changes can in no way increase the level of detail requested by the Commission Regulation that defines the series of data to be produced for structural business statistics.4.1.Series
Series typeCode
Services
Annual enterprise statistics for services1A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for services1B
Annual regional statistics for services1C
Annual enterprise statistics for central banking and credit institutions classified in NACE Rev.2 64.191D
Annual enterprise statistics for special aggregates of activities1E
Preliminary results for services1P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for services (reference year 2008)1Z
Industry
Annual enterprise statistics for industry2A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for industry for industry2B
Annual Regional statistics for industry2C
Annual KAU statistics) for industry2D
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for industry2E
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for industry2F
Multiannual statistics on breakdown of turnover for industry2G
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2H
Annual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2I
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains for industry2J
Multiannual enterprises statistics on environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes for industry2K
Preliminary results for industry2P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for industry (reference year 2008)2Z
Distributive trades
Annual enterprise statistics for distributive trades3A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of employment for distributive trades3B
Annual regional statistics for distributive trades3C
Annual enterprise statistics by size class of turnover for distributive trades3D
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3E
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for wholesale trade3F
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by product type for retail trade3G
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles3H
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type for wholesale trade3I
Multiannual regional statistics for distributive trades3K
Multiannual enterprise statistics — Breakdown of turnover by activity type and number of retail stores for retail trade3J
Preliminary results for distributive trades3P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for distributive trades (reference year 2008)3Z
Construction
Annual enterprise statistics for construction4A
Annual enterprise statistics by size class for construction4B
Annual regional statistics for construction4C
Annual KAU statistics for construction4D
Multiannual intangible investment statistics for construction4E
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics for construction4F
Multiannual breakdown of turnover statistics for construction4G
Multiannual sub-contracting statistics by size class for construction4H
Preliminary results for construction4P
Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1 for construction (reference year 2008)4Z
Insurance services
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services5A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for insurance services5B
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for insurance services5C
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross premiums written for insurance services5D
Annual enterprise statistic broken down by size class of gross technical provisions for insurance services5E
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for insurance services5F
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown including third countries for insurance services5G
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by Member State for insurance services5H
Credit institutions
Annual enterprise statistics for credit institutions6A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal form for credit institutions6B
Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise for credit institutions6C
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by category of credit institutions6D
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size class for credit institutions6E
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product for credit institutions6F
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EEA Member State for credit institutions6G
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown in non-EEA countries for credit institutions6H
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown by each single EU Member State and rest of the world for credit institutions6I
Annual regional statistics for credit institutions6J
Pension funds
Annual enterprise statistics for autonomous pension funds7A
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of investments for autonomous pension funds7B
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes of members for autonomous pension funds7C
Annual enterprise statistics broken down by currencies for autonomous pension funds7D
Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown for autonomous pension funds7E
Annual enterprise statistics on non-autonomous pension funds7F
Business services
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78 broken down by product type8A
Annual enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78 broken down by residence of client8B
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69,1, 69,2 and 70,2 broken down by product type8C
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69,1, 69,2 and 70,2 broken down by residence of client8D
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by product type8E
Biennial enterprise statistics for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2 broken down by residence of client8F
Business demography
Annual demographic statistics broken down by legal form9A
Annual demographic statistics broken down by employee size classes9B
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by legal form9C
Annual preliminary results on enterprise deaths, broken down by employee size classes9D
Annual enterprise statistics for insurance services and pension funds1G
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9E
Annual demographic statistics on enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9F
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by legal form9G
Annual preliminary results on deaths of enterprises with at least one employee, broken down by employee size classes9H
Annual statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9M
Annual preliminary statistics on high growth enterprises measured in employment9P
4.2.Territorial unitThis code corresponds to the country for national series or to the region for regional series (Series 1C, 2C, 3C, 3H, 4C, 6H). It is based on the NUTS code. For regions, 2 characters are added to the two characters for the country for Annexes I to IV and 1 for Annex VI (the Member States should send regional data according to the NUTS classification applicable at the time when the transmission of the data is required by Regulation 295/2008; revisions of data regarding previous reference year should use the NUTS classification applicable at the time of their legal transmission deadline).
CountryCode
BelgiumBE
BulgariaBG
Czech RepublicCZ
DenmarkDK
GermanyDE
EstoniaEE
GreeceEL
SpainES
FranceFR
CroatiaHR
IrelandIE
ItalyIT
CyprusCY
LatviaLV
LithuaniaLT
LuxembourgLU
HungaryHU
MaltaMT
The NetherlandsNL
AustriaAT
PortugalPT
PolandPL
RomaniaRO
SloveniaSI
SlovakiaSK
FinlandFI
SwedenSE
The United KingdomUK
IcelandIS
LiechtensteinLI
NorwayNO
SwitzerlandCH
4.3.Size classesEach size class corresponds to a code. Most series cover all size categories and hence code 30 must be used for the data of Annexes I to IV. For the other Annexes it may be left empty. For size classes expressed in million EUR the countries outside of the Euro area shall use the conversion rate published for the reference year by Eurostat in the table EUR/ECU exchange rates — annual data.
Annexes I to IV: Size classes of number of persons employedCode
0-101
0-902
2-903
10-1904
20-4905
50-24906
250+07
0-4910
20+20
Total30
Annex V: Size class by gross technical provisions written (million EUR)
0-4901
50-50002
501-250003
2501-500004
5001-1000005
10000+06
Total30
Annex V: Size class by gross premiums written (million EUR)
0-411
5-5012
51-25013
251-50014
501-100015
1000+16
Total30
Annex VI: Size class of balance sheet total (million EUR)
0-9901
100-99902
1000-999903
10000-9999904
99999+05
Total30
Annex VII: Size class of investments (million EUR)
0-4901
50-50002
501-250003
2501-500004
5000+05
Total30
Annex VII: Size classes of members (Unit)
1-4911
50-10012
101-100013
1001-1000014
10001-10000015
100000+16
Total30
Annex IX: Size class of number of employees
001
1-402
5-903
10+04
Total30
4.4.Economic activityThis field is used for the NACE heading.a)NACE Rev.2Data should be provided for the level of activity breakdown as required by Regulation 295/2008 as well as for all higher levels of aggregation of NACE Rev.2. The following list only serves to determine the codes to be used for transmitting the data and can in no way increase the level of detail and or special aggregates requested by the aforementioned Regulation.
Economic activity title — NACE Rev.2 —Code
Special aggregates
ICT TotalICT_T
ICT ManufacturingICT_M
High technology manufacturingHIT
Medium-high technology manufacturingMHT
Medium-low technology manufacturingMLT
Low technology manufacturingLOT
ICT servicesICT_S
InformationINF
High technology servicesHITS
Knowledge intensive market servicesKWNMS
Computer related servicesCRA
Total business economy excluding NACE Rev.2 Section KB_TO_N_X_K
Total business economy excluding NACE Rev.2 642 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)B_TO_N_X_K642
Industry (Annex IX)B_TO_E
Mining and quarrying; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (Annex IX)B_D_E
Manufacture of food products, beverages and tobacco products (Annex IX)C10_TO_C12
Manufacture of textiles and wearing apparel (Annex IX)C13_C14
Manufacture of paper and paper products; printing and reproduction of recorded media (Annex IX)C17_C18
Manufacture of basic metals and fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment (Annex IX)C24_C25
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products, manufacture of electrical equipment (Annex IX)C26_C27
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers and other transport equipment (Annex IX)C29_C30
Manufacture of furniture and other manufacturing (Annex IX)C31_C32
Services of the business economy excluding NACE Rev.2 642 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)G_TO_N_X_K642
Financial and insurance activities excluding activities of holding companies (NACE Rev.2 642)K_X_K642
Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding excluding activities of holding companiesK64_X_K642
Knowledge intensive business services (Annex IX)KIBS
ICT Wholesale (Annex IX)ICTW
Insurance services
Composite insuranceK651
Credit institutions
Total credit institutionsK64CRED
Pension funds
Non-autonomous pension funds
Non-autonomous pension funds: Total sections B-NB_TO_N
b)NACE Rev.1.1Some data for the annual enterprise statistics of Annexes I to IV need to be provided according to NACE Rev.1.1 for the reference year 2008. For business demography data the details as required in Section 9 of Annex IX need to be provided for the reference years 2004 to 2007 using the NACE Rev.1.1 classification. Data should be provided for the level of activity breakdown as required by Regulation 295/2008 as well as for all higher levels of aggregation of NACE Rev.1.1.
Economic activity title — NACE Rev. 1.1 —Code
Special aggregates
"Hotels" and "Campsites and other provision of short-stay accommodation"55A
"Restaurants" and "Bars" and "Canteens and catering"55B
"Other land transport" without "freight transport by road"602A
Freight transport by road6024
"Supporting and auxiliary transport activities" without "activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities nec"63A
"Renting of automobiles" and "renting of other transport equipment"71A
"Legal activities" and "accounting bookkeeping and auditing activities, tax consultancy" and "business and management consultancy activities" and "management activities of holding companies"741A
"Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy" and "Technical testing and analysis"74A
Business economy excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)C_TO_K
Industry (Annex IX)C_TO_E
Mining and quarrying; Electricity, gas and water supply (Annex IX)C_E
ICT manufacturing (30+313+32+332+333) (Annex IX)ICTM
DL excluding 30+313+32+332+333 (Annex IX)DLA
Services of business economy excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)G_TO_K
ICT wholesale (5143+5184+5186) (Annex IX)ICTW
Other wholesale (Division 51 except for 5143+5184+5186) (Annex IX)OTHW
Retail sale of pharmaceutical and medical goods, cosmetic and toilet articles; Other retail sale of new goods in specialized stores; Retail sale of second-hand goods in stores (Annex IX)52A
Real estate, renting and business activities excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)KB
Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods excluding NACE Rev.1.1 7133 Renting of office machinery and equipment, including computers (Annex IX)71B
Other business activities excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)74B
Professional services (741 excluding 7415+742+743+744+7481+7485) (Annex IX)74P
Operational services (745+746+747+7482+7486+7487) (Annex IX)74E
Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy; holdings excluding NACE Rev.1.1 74.15 activities of holding companies (Annex IX)741A
Total ICT sector (ICTM+ICTS) (Annex IX)ICTA
ICT services (ICTW+42+7133+72) (Annex IX)ICTS
Knowledge intensive business services (72+Professional services (74P)) (Annex IX)KIBS
4.5.Variable
Variable titleCodeAnnex
Population of active enterprises having at least one employee in t11 01 0IX
Number of active enterprises that have the first employee in t11 02 0IX
Number of enterprises having no employees anymore in t11 03 0IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 1 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 1IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 2 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 2IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 3 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 3IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 4 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 4IX
Number of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 5 and that had also at least one employee in t11 04 5IX
Number of enterprises11 11 0I, II, III, IV, V,VI, VII
Number of enterprises broken down by legal status11 11 1V, VI
Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross premiums written11 11 2V
Number of enterprises broken down by size class of gross technical provisions11 11 3V
Number of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterprise11 11 4VI
Number of enterprises broken down by country of residence of the parent enterprise11 11 5V
Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total11 11 6VI
Number of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutions11 11 7VI
Number of enterprises broken down by size of investments11 11 8VII
Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of members11 11 9VII
Number of enterprises with non-autonomous pension funds11 15 0VII
Number of local units11 21 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of kind-of activity units11 31 0II, IV
Total number and location of branches in other countries11 41 0V
Total number of branches broken down by location in non-EEA countries11 41 1VI
Total number of financial subsidiaries broken down by location in other countries11 51 0VI
Number of pension schemes11 61 0VII
Population of active enterprises in t11 91 0IX
Number of births of enterprises in t11 92 0IX
Number of deaths of enterprises in t11 93 0IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to t11 94 1IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to t11 94 2IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to t11 94 3IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to t11 94 4IX
Number of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to t11 94 5IX
Number of high growth enterprises measured in employment in t11 96 0IX
Turnover12 11 0I, II, III, IV, V,VII, VIII
Gross direct premiums written12 11 1V
Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums12 11 2V
Gross direct premiums written, individual premiums12 11 3V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums under group contracts12 11 4V
Gross direct premiums written, periodic premiums12 11 5V
Gross direct premiums written, single premiums12 11 6V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums from non-bonus contracts12 11 7V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums from bonus contracts12 11 8V
Gross direct premiums written, premiums from contracts where the investment risk is borne by policyholders12119V
Production value12 12 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Gross margin on goods for resale12 13 0II, III, IV
Value added at basic prices12 14 0VI, VII
Value added at factor cost12 15 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Gross operating surplus12 17 0I, II, III, IV
Total purchases of goods and services13 11 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Purchases of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received13 12 0I, II, III, IV
Payments for agency workers13 13 1I, II, III, IV
Change in stocks of goods and services13 21 0III
Change in stocks of goods and services purchased for resale in the same condition as received13 21 1III
Change in stocks of finished products and work in progress manufactured by the unit13 21 3II, IV
Personnel costs13 31 0I, II, III, IV, V,VI, VII
Wages and Salaries13 32 0I, II, III, IV
Social security costs13 33 0I, II, III, IV
Payments for long term rental and operational leasing of goods13 41 1II, IV
Gross investment in tangible goods15 11 0I, II, III, IV, VI, VII
Gross investment in land15 12 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in existing buildings and structures15 13 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in construction and alteration of buildings15 14 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in machinery and equipment15 15 0II, III, IV
Sales of tangible investment goods15 21 0II, III, IV
Gross investment in concessions, patents, licences, trade marks and similar rights15 42 0II
Investment in purchased software15 44 1II, IV
Number of persons employed in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee in t16 01 0IX
Number of employees in t in the population of active enterprises having at least one employee in t16 01 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in t16 02 0IX
Number of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have the first employee in t16 02 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore in t16 03 0IX
Number of employees in t in the population of enterprises that have no employees anymore in t16 03 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 1IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 2IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 3IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 4IX
Number of persons employed in t in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee in t16 04 5IX
Number of persons employed in t – 1 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 1 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 1IX
Number of persons employed in t – 2 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 2 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 2IX
Number of persons employed in t – 3 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 3 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 3IX
Number of persons employed in t – 4 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 4 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 4IX
Number of persons employed in t – 5 in the population of enterprises that had the first employee in t – 5 and that have also at least one employee in t16 05 5IX
Number of persons employed16 11 0I, II, III, IV, V,VI, VII
Number of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutions16 11 1VI
Number of women employed16 11 2VI
Number of unpaid persons employed16 12 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of employees16 13 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of female employees16 13 6VI
Number of employees in full time equivalent units16 14 0I, II, III, IV, VI
Number of hours worked by employees16 15 0II, IV
Number of persons employed in the population of active enterprises in t16 91 0IX
Number of employees in the population of active enterprises in t16 91 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of births in t16 92 0IX
Number of employees in the population of births in t16 92 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of deaths in t16 93 0IX
Number of employees in the population of deaths in t16 93 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to t16 94 1IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to t16 94 2IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to t16 94 3IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to t16 94 4IX
Number of persons employed in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to t16 94 5IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-1 having survived to t16 95 1IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-2 having survived to t16 95 2IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-3 having survived to t16 95 3IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-4 having survived to t16 95 4IX
Number of persons employed in the year of birth in the population of enterprises newly born in t-5 having survived to t16 95 5IX
Number of employees in high growth enterprises measured in employment in t16 96 1IX
Number of retail stores17 32 0III
Sales space17 33 1III
Turnover from agriculture, forestry, fishing and industrial activities18 10 0III
Turnover from the principal activity at the NACE Rev.2 three-digit level18 11 0II, IV
Turnover from industrial activities18 12 0II
Turnover from industrial activities excluding construction18 12 1IV
Turnover from construction18 12 2IV
Turnover from service activities18 15 0II, III, IV
Turnover from trading activities of purchase and resale and from intermediary activities18 16 0II, III, IV
Breakdown of turnover by product (according to Section G of the CPA)18 21 0III
Turnover from building18 31 0IV
Turnover from civil engineering18 32 0IV
Purchases of energy products (in value)20 11 0II, IV
Investment in equipment and plant for pollution control and special anti-pollution accessories (mainly "end-of-pipe" equipment)21 11 0II
Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technology ("integrated technology")21 12 0II
Total current expenditure on environmental protection21 14 0II
Payments to sub-contractors23 11 0II, IV
Income from sub-contracting23 12 0IV
Gross change in the provision for unearned premiums32 11 2V
Gross premiums written broken down by legal status32 11 4V
Gross direct premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise32 11 5V
Gross reinsurance premiums accepted, written premiums broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise32 11 6V
Allocated investment return transferred from the non-technical account32 12 0V
Gross claims payments32 13 1V
Gross claims payments in respect of claims incurred in the current accounting year32 13 2V
Gross change in the provision for outstanding claims32 13 4V
Gross operating expenses32 14 0V
Change in the equalisation provision32 15 0V
Other items in the technical account, gross amount32 16 0V
Other technical income, net amount32 16 1V
Net changes in other technical provisions, not shown under other headings32 16 2V
Bonuses and rebates, net amount32 16 3V
Other technical charges, net amount32 16 4V
Gross balance of the technical account (sub-total I)32 17 0V
Reinsurance balance32 18 0V
Reinsurers share of gross premiums written32 18 1V
Reinsurers share of gross premiums written broken down according to the country of residence of the parent32 18 2V
Reinsurers share of gross change in the provision for unearned premiums32 18 3V
Reinsurers share of gross claims payments32 18 5V
Reinsurers share of gross change in the provision for outstanding claims32 18 6V
Reinsurance commissions and profit participations32 18 7V
Reinsurers share of the gross amount of other items in the technical account32 18 8V
Net balance of the technical account (sub-total II)32 19 0V
Investment income32 22 0V
Unrealised gains on investments32 23 0V
Gross change in life insurance provision32 25 0V
Investments charges32 27 0V
Unrealised losses on investments32 28 0V
Allocated investment return transferred to the non-technical account32 29 0V
Reinsurers share of gross change in life insurance provision32 33 4V
Investment income32 42 0V
Allocated investment return transferred from the life-assurance technical account32 43 0V
Investment charges32 44 0V
Allocated investment return transferred to the non-life insurance technical account32 45 0V
Other income32 46 0V
Other charges, including value adjustments32 47 0V
Profit or loss on ordinary activities32 48 0V
Extraordinary profit or loss32 49 0V
All taxes32 50 0V
Profit or loss for the financial year32 51 0V
Commissions for total insurance business32 61 1V
Commissions for direct insurance business32 61 2V
External expenses on goods and services32 61 4V
External and internal claims management expenses32 61 5V
Acquisition costs32 61 6V
Administrative expenses32 61 7V
Gross other technical charges32 61 8V
Investment management charges32 61 9V
Income from participating interests32 71 1V
Income from land and buildings32 71 3V
Income from other investments32 71 4V
Value re-adjustments on investments32 71 5V
Gains on the realization on investments32 71 6V
Investment management charges, including interest32 72 1V
Value adjustments on investments32 72 2V
Losses on the realization on investments32 72 3V
Gross premiums written in direct business by product (based on CPA)33 11 1V
Reinsurers share of gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA)33 12 1V
Gross claims incurred, direct business by product (based on CPA)33 13 1V
Gross operating expenses, direct business by product (based on CPA)33 14 1V
Reinsurance balance, direct business by product (based on CPA)33 15 1V
Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross direct premiums written34 11 0V
Geographical breakdown — in general — of gross reinsurance premiums accepted, premiums written34 12 0V
Geographical breakdown — in general — of reinsurers share of gross premiums written34 13 0V
Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of establishment34 31 1V
Gross direct premiums written by product (based on CPA) and by Member State, geographical breakdown of the business written under the right of freedom to provide services34 32 1V
Land and buildings36 11 0V
Land and buildings occupied by an insurance enterprise for its own activities36 11 1V
Land and buildings (current value)36 11 2V
Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests36 12 0V
Shares in affiliated enterprises and participating interests36 12 1V
Debt securities issued by, and loans to, affiliated enterprises and to enterprises with which an insurance enterprise isLinked in virtue of a participating interest36 12 2V
Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interest (current value)36 12 3V
Other financial investments36 13 0V
Shares and other variable-yield securities and units in unit trusts36 13 1V
Debt securities and other fixed-income securities36 13 2V
Participation in investments pools36 13 3V
Loans guaranteed by mortgages36 13 4V
Other loans36 13 5V
Other (incl. deposits with credit institutions)36 13 6V
Other financial investments (current value)36 13 8V
Deposits with ceding enterprises36 14 0V
Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk36 20 0V
Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — land and buildings36 21 0V
Investments for the benefit of life-assurance policyholders who bear the investment risk — other financial investments36 22 0V
Balance sheet total36 30 0V
Total capital and reserves37 10 0V
Total capital and reserves, broken down by legal status37 10 1V
Subscribed capital or equivalent funds37 11 0V
Share premium account, revaluation reserve, reserve37 12 0V
Subordinated liabilities37 20 0V
Total net technical provisions37 30 1V
Gross provision for unearned premiums37 31 0V
Gross life assurance provision37 32 0V
Gross provision for outstanding claims37 33 0V
Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business37 33 1V
Gross provision for outstanding claims, related to direct business, by product37 33 3V
Gross provision for bonuses and rebates37 34 0V
Equalization provision37 35 0V
Gross other technical provisions37 36 0V
Gross technical provisions for life-assurance policies where the investment risk is borne by the policyholders37 37 0V
Debenture loans37 41 0V
Amounts owed to credit institutions37 42 0V
Number of contracts outstanding at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all individual life insurance contracts and for the following products: Non-linked life insurance services, and CPA 65.12.1, 65.12.4 and 65.12.539 10 0V
Number of insured persons at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business for all group life insurance contracts and for the following product: CPA 65.12.139 20 0V
Number of insured vehicles at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product: CPA 65.12.239 30 0V
Gross insured sum at the end of the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following products: Non-linked life insurance and Capital redemption insurance services39 40 0V
Number of claims incurred during the accounting year, relating to direct business, for the following product: CPA 65.12.239 50 0V
Interest receivable and similar income42 11 0VI
Interest receivable and similar income arising from fixed-income securities42 11 1VI
Interest payable and similar charges42 12 0VI
Interest payable and similar chargesLinked to debt securities in issue42 12 1VI
Income from securities42 13 0VI
Income from shares and other variable-yield securities42 13 1VI
Commissions receivable42 14 0VI
Commissions payable42 15 0VI
Net profit or net loss on financial operations42 20 0VI
Other operating income42 31 0VI
General administrative expenses42 32 0VI
Other administrative expenses42 32 2VI
Other operating charges42 33 0VI
Value adjustments and value re-adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments42 35 0VI
Other value adjustments and value re-adjustments42 36 0VI
Profit or loss on ordinary activities42 40 0VI
Extraordinary profit or loss42 50 0VI
All taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)42 51 0VI
Profit or loss for the financial year42 60 0VI
Loans and advances to customers43 11 0VI
Amounts owed to customers43 21 0VI
Total of capital and reserves43 29 0VI
Balance sheet total43 30 0VI
Balance sheet total broken down according to the residence of the parent enterprise43 31 0VI
Balance sheet total broken down by legal status43 32 0VI
Interest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 11 0VI
Interest payable and similar charges broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 12 0VI
Commissions receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 13 0VI
Commissions payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA44 14 0VI
Geographical breakdown of the total number of EEA branches45 11 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income45 21 0VI
Geographical breakdown of balance sheet total45 22 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the freedom to provide services business (in other EEA countries)45 31 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via branch business (in non-EEA countries)45 41 0VI
Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the freedom to provide services business (in non-EEA countries)45 42 0VI
Number of accounts broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA47 11 0VI
Number of loans and advances to customers broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA47 12 0VI
Number of automatic teller machines (ATM) owned by credit institutions47 13 0VI
Pension contributions receivable from members48 00 1VII
Pension contributions receivable from employers48 00 2VII
Incoming transfers48 00 3VII
Other pension contributions48 00 4VII
Pension contributions to defined benefit schemes48 00 5VII
Pension contributions to defined contribution schemes48 00 6VII
Pension contributions to hybrid schemes48 00 7VII
Investment income (PF)48 01 0VII
Capital gains and losses48 01 1VII
Insurance claims receivable48 02 1VII
Other income (PF)48 02 2VII
Total expenditure on pensions48 03 0VII
Regular pension payments48 03 1VII
Pension payments of lump sums48 03 2VII
Outgoing transfers48 03 3VII
Net change in technical provisions (reserves)48 04 0VII
Insurance premiums payable48 05 0VII
Total operational expenses48 06 0VII
All taxes48 07 0VII
Turnover of non-autonomous pension funds48 08 0VII
Total investments of pension funds48 10 0VII
Total investments invested in "the sponsoring enterprise"48 10 1VII
Total investments at market values48 10 4VII
Land and buildings (PF)48 11 0VII
Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF)48 12 0VII
Shares and other variable-yield securities48 13 0VII
Shares traded on a regulated market48 13 1VII
Shares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEs48 13 2VII
Non-publicly traded shares48 13 3VII
Other variable yield securities48 13 4VII
Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities48 14 0VII
Debt securities and other fixed-income securities48 15 0VII
Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations48 15 1VII
Other debt securities and other fixed income securities48 15 2VII
Participation in investment pools (PF)48 16 0VII
Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere48 17 0VII
Other investments48 18 0VII
Other assets48 20 0VII
Capital and reserves48 30 0VII
Net technical provisions (PF)48 40 0VII
Other liabilities48 50 0VII
Geographical breakdown of turnover48 61 0VII
Shares and other variable-yield securities broken down by location48 62 0VII
Total investments broken down by location48 63 0VII
Total investments broken down into euro and non-euro components48 64 0VII
Number of members48 70 0VII
Number of members of defined benefit schemes48 70 1VII
Number of members of defined contribution schemes48 70 2VII
Number of members of hybrid schemes48 70 3VII
Number of active members48 70 4VII
Number of deferred members48 70 5VII
Number of retired persons48 70 6VII
4.6.Data valueIn order to be precise about the nature of the data, it is necessary to distinguish the following cases:data equal to zero (coded "0"): Real values of zero (phenomenon is not existing or rounded value of existing phenomenon) only.data not available (coded "na"): This is data which is not collected in a Member State. Only in very exceptional cases data is allowed to be not available (derogations included in Annex IV to this Regulation and in case Regulation No 295/2008 exempts Member States which represent less than 1 % of the Community total (1 %-rule)).4.7.Quality flag
Data typeCode
Revised dataR
Provisional dataP
Insufficiently reliable data that can be used for calculating Community totals but that cannot be disseminated at national levelW
Estimation (only for Annex IX)E
Revised data refers to data which are sent for a second (or more) time and are corrections of data which have been previously sent by the data provider. Data providers shall provide complete sets of data for the series in which some data have been revised. A description of the reasons for the revision has to be provided at the same time. The flag indicating Provisional data should be used in order to indicate that it is likely that that the data being transmitted may be corrected. The use of this flag is limited to specific cases. Eurostat will delete this flag at the moment data for the next reference year are transmitted unless the Member State notifies a revision of the already published data.
4.8.ConfidentialityMember States are asked to clearly indicate confidential data using the flags listed below. They have to obligation to indicate all secondary confidential cells as well as the data which is primary confidential at higher levels of aggregation of the activity or size class according to the national confidentiality rules.
Reason for confidentialityFlag
Too few enterprisesA
One enterprise dominates the dataB
Two enterprises dominate the dataC
Secondary confidential data in order to protect data flagged with A, B, C, F or HD
Data is confidential in application of the p %-ruleF
Data that is not published at national level as it is considered to be sensitive information or to protect data that is not required by Regulation (EC) No 295/2008 (manually unsafe data)H
4.9.Units of data valuesMonetary data has to be expressed in thousands of national currency units (Euro for the countries of the Euro area) for Annexes I to IV and VIII. For Annexes V, VI and VII monetary data has to be expressed in millions of national currency (Euro for the countries of the Euro area). Countries acceding to the Euro area shall report monetary data in Euro for the structural business statistics due in the year of their accession. Countries which record very small values for the Annexes V, VI and VII are allowed to provide data in thousands of Euro or thousands of national currency.In this field Member States specify which units have been used for the data values used in the data transmission.
UnitsCode
UnitsUNIT
Thousands10 00
MillionsMIO
National currency in thousandsKNC
National currency in millionsMNC
Euro in thousandsKEUR
Euro in millionsMEUR
Square metresM2
4.10.Breakdown of productsThis field is only used in Annexes III, V, VI and VIII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.Details regarding the product breakdowns to be provided can be found in Annex I of Commission Regulation No 295/2008 regarding the series of data to be provided. The following list only serves to determine the codes to be used for transmitting the data and can in no way increase the level of detail and or product breakdowns requested by the aforementioned Regulation.
ProductsCode
Distributive trade
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles excluding 452 (Maintenance and repair services of motor vehicles) and 454 (Trade, maintenance and repair services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories)45A
Wholesale trade services of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 1
Specialised store retail trade services of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 2
Other retail trade of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 3
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of cars and light motor vehicles45 11 4
Wholesale trade services of other motor vehicles45 19 1
Specialised store retail trade services of other motor vehicles45 19 2
Other retail trade of other motor vehicles45 19 3
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of other motor vehicles45 19 4
Trade services of motor vehicle parts and accessories45 3
Wholesale trade services of motor vehicle parts and accessories45 31 1
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of parts and accessories of motor vehicles45 31 2
Specialised store retail trade services of motor vehicle parts and accessories45 32 1
Other retail trade of parts and accessories of motor vehicles45 32 2
Wholesale trade services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 1
Specialised store retail trade services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 2
Other retail trade services of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 3
Wholesale trade services on a fee or contract basis of motorcycles and related parts and accessories45 40 4
Wholesale trade services, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles46
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of agricultural raw materials, live animals, textile raw materials and semi-finished goods46 11
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of fuels, ores, metals and industrial chemicals46 12
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of timber and building materials46 13
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of machinery, industrial equipment, ships and aircraft46 14
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of furniture, household goods, hardware and ironmongery46 15
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of textiles, clothing, fur, footwear and leather goods46 16
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of food, beverages and tobacco46 17
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of other particular products46 18
Wholesale on a fee or contract basis of a variety of goods46 19
Wholesale trade services of grain, unmanufactured tobacco, seeds and animal feeds46 21
Wholesale trade services of flowers and plants46 22
Wholesale trade services of live animals46 23
Wholesale trade services of hides, skins and leather46 24
Wholesale trade services of fruit and vegetables46 31
Wholesale trade services of meat and meat products46 32
Wholesale trade services of dairy products, eggs and edible oils and fats46 33
Wholesale trade services of beverages46 34
Wholesale trade services of tobacco products46 35
Wholesale trade services of sugar and chocolate and sugar confectionery46 36
Wholesale trade services of coffee, tea, cocoa and spices46 37
Wholesale trade services of other food, including fish, crustaceans and molluscs46 38
Non-specialised wholesale trade services of food, beverages and tobacco46 39
Wholesale trade services of textiles46 41
Wholesale trade services of clothing and footwear46 42
Wholesale trade services of electrical household appliances46 43
Wholesale trade services of china and glassware and cleaning materials46 44
Wholesale trade services of perfume and cosmetics46 45
Wholesale trade services of pharmaceutical goods46 46
Wholesale trade services of furniture, carpets and lighting equipment46 47
Wholesale trade services of watches and jewellery46 48
Wholesale trade services of other household goods46 49
Wholesale trade services of computers, computer peripheral equipment and software46 51
Wholesale trade services of electronic and telecommunications equipment and parts46 52
Wholesale trade services of agricultural machinery, equipment and supplies46 61
Wholesale trade services of machine tools46 62
Wholesale trade services of mining, construction and civil engineering machinery46 63
Wholesale trade services of machinery for the textile industry and of sewing and knitting machines46 64
Wholesale trade services of office furniture46 65
Wholesale trade services of other office machinery and equipment46 66
Wholesale trade services of other machinery and equipment46 69
Wholesale trade services of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and related products46 71
Wholesale trade services of metals and metal ores46 72
Wholesale trade services of wood, construction materials and sanitary equipment46 73
Wholesale trade services of hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies46 74
Wholesale trade services of chemical products46 75
Wholesale trade services of other intermediate products46 76
Wholesale trade services of waste and scrap46 77
Non-specialised wholesale trade services46 90
Retail trade services, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles47
Retail trade services of fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, bakery and dairy products and eggs47 00 1
Retail trade services of fresh fruit and vegetables47 00 11
Retail trade services of processed fruit and vegetables47 00 12
Retail trade services of meat47 00 13
Retail trade service of meat products47 00 14
Retail trade services of fish, crustaceans ad molluscs47 00 15
Retail trade services of bakery product47 00 16
Retail trade services of sugar confectionary47 00 17
Retail trade services of dairy products47 00 18
Retail trade services of eggs47 00 19
Retail trade services of other food products, beverages and tobacco47 00 2
Retail trade services of alcoholic beverages47 00 25
Retail trade services of other beverages47 00 26
Retail trade services of tobacco products47 00 27
Retail trade services of information and communication equipment47 00 3
Retail trade services of construction materials and hardware47 00 4
Retail trade services of household articles47 00 5
Retail trade services of textiles47 00 51
Retail trade services of electrical household appliances47 00 54
Retail trade services of cultural and recreational goods47 00 6
Retail trade services of clothing, pharmaceutical and medical goods, toilet articles, flowers, plants, pet animals and pet food47 00 7
Retail trade services of clothing47 00 71
Retail trade services of footwear47 00 72
Retail trade services of leather goods and travel accessories47 00 73
Retail trade services of pharmaceutical goods47 00 74
Retail trade services of medical and orthopaedic goods47 00 75
Retail trade services of cosmetic and toilet articles47 00 76
Retail trade services of automotive fuel and other new goods n.e.c.47 00 8
Retail trade services of automotive fuel47 00 81
Total of trade servicesTOTAL
Insurance services
Total life insurance services65 11_65 12 1
Non-Linked life insurance services65 11 0a
Linked life insurance services65 11 0b
Tontine insurance services65 11 0c
Capital redemption insurance services65 11 0d
Other life insurance services65 11 0e
Group pension services65 11 0f
Total non-life insurance services65 12
Accident and health insurance services65 12 1
Motor vehicle insurance services65 12 2
Motor vehicle insurance services, third party liability65 12 21
Motor vehicle insurance services, other classes65 12 29
Marine, aviation and transport insurance services65 12 3
Fire and other damage to property insurance services65 12 4
General liability insurance services65 12 5
Credit and suretyship insurance services65 12 6
Assistance, legal expenses and miscellaneous financial loss insurance services65 12 7
Other non life insurance services65 12 9
Total of insurance servicesTOTAL
Credit institutions
Deposit services to corporate and institutional depositors64 19 11
Deposit services to other depositors64 19 12
Inter-industry credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 21
Consumer credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 22
Residential mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 23
Non-residential mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 24
Commercial non-mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 25
Credit card services by monetary institutions64 19 26
Other credit granting services by monetary institutions64 19 29
Other monetary intermediation services n.e.c.64 19 30
Financial leasing services64 91 10
Inter-industry credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 11
Consumer credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 12
Residential mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 13
Non-residential mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 14
Commercial non-mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 15
Credit card services, other than by monetary institutions64 92 16
Other credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions, n.e.c.64 92 19
Other financial services, except insurance and pension funding n.e.c.64 99 1
Security and commodity contracts brokerage services66 12
Other services auxiliary to financial services, except insurance and pension funding66 19
Risk and damage evaluation services66 21
Services of insurance agents and brokers66 22
Other services auxiliary to insurance and pension funding66 29
Fund management services66 30
Total of services of credit institutionsTOTAL
Business services
Publishing services of computer games58 21
Other software publishing services58 29
Systems software, packaged; Application software, packaged58 29A
Software downloads; On-line software58 29B
Licensing services for the right to use computer software58 29 5
Computer programming services62 01
Computer consultancy services62 02
Computer facilities management services62 03
Other information technology and computer services62 09
Data processing, hosting and related services63 11
Web portal services63 12
Legal advisory and representation services concerning criminal law69 10 11
Legal advisory and representation services in judicial procedures concerning business and commercial law69 10 12
Legal advisory and representation services in judicial procedures concerning labour law69 10 13
Legal advisory and representation services in judicial procedures concerning civil law69 10 14
Legal services concerning patents, copyrights and other intellectual property rights69 10 15
Notarial services69 10 16
Arbitration and conciliation services69 10 17
Auction legal services69 10 18
Other legal services69 10 19
Financial auditing services69 20 1
Accounting services69 20 2
Accounting review services; Compilation services of financial statements; Bookkeeping services69 20 2A
Payroll services69 20 24
Other accounting services69 20 29
Tax consultancy services69 20 3
Insolvency and receivership services69 20 4
Public relation and communication services70 21 1
Business management consulting services70 22 1
Strategic management consulting services70 22 11
Financial management consulting services (except corporate tax)70 22 12
Marketing management consulting services70 22 13
Human resources management consulting services70 22 14
Production management consulting services70 22 15
Supply chain and other management consulting services70 22 16
Business process management services70 22 17
Other project management services, except construction project management services70 22 2
Other business consulting services70 22 3
Trademarks and franchises70 22 4
Plans and drawings for architectural purposes71 11 1
Architectural services for buildings71 11 2
Architectural services for residential and non-residential building projects71 11 2A
Historical restoration architectural services71 11 23
Building project architectural advisory services71 11 24
Urban and land planning services71 11 3
Landscape architectural services and architectural advisory services71 11 4
Engineering services71 12 1
Engineering advisory services71 12 11
Engineering services for building projects71 12 12
Engineering services for power projects71 12 13
Engineering services for transportation projects71 12 14
Engineering services for waste management projects (hazardous and non-hazardous)71 12 15
Engineering services for water, sewerage and drainage projects71 12 16
Engineering services for industrial and manufacturing projects71 12 17
Engineering services for telecommunications and broadcasting projects71 12 18
Engineering services for other projects71 12 19
Project management services for construction projects71 12 2
Geological, geophysical and related prospecting and consulting services71 12 3
Technical testing and analysis services71 20 1
Composition and purity testing and analysis services71 20 11
Testing and analysis services of physical properties71 20 12
Testing and analysis services of integrated mechanical and electrical systems services71 20 13
Technical testing services for road transport vehicles71 20 14
Other technical testing and analysis services71 20 19
Services provided by advertising agencies73 11 1
Full service advertising services73 11 11
Direct marketing and direct mailing73 11 12
Advertising concept development services73 11 13
Other advertising services73 11 19
Sale of advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 1
Sale of advertising space on a fee or contract basis in print media73 12 11
Sale of TV/radio advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 12
Sale of internet advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 13
Sale of events relating advertising73 12 14
Other sale of advertising space or time on a fee or contract basis73 12 19
Market research and other similar services73 20 1
Market research services: qualitative services73 20 11
Market research services: quantitative ad-hoc surveys73 20 12
Market research services: quantitative continuous and regular surveys73 20 13
Market research services other than surveys; Other market research services73 20 1A
Public opinion polling services73 20 2
Services provided by employment placement agencies78 10 1
Executive search services78 10 11
Permanent placement services, other than executive search services78 10 12
Temporary employment agency services78 20 1
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of computer and telecommunications personnel78 20 11
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of other office support personnel78 20 12
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of commercial and trade personnel78 20 13
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of transport, warehousing, logistics or industrial workers78 20 14
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of hotels and restaurants personnel78 20 15
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of medical personnel78 20 16
Temporary employment agency services for the supply of other personnel78 20 19
Other human resources provision services78 30 1
Repair services of computers and peripheral equipment95 11
ResaleRESALE
Other products n.e.c.OTH
TotalTOTAL
4.11.Turnover size classesThe size classes below are measured in million Euro. They are only to be used for data in Annex III. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Turnover size classCode
0-101
1-202
2-503
5-1004
10-2005
20-5006
50-20007
200+08
Total30
4.12.Breakdown by environmental domainsThis field shall only be used for Annex II. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Breakdown of environmental domainsCode
Protection of ambient air and climateED01
Wastewater managementED02
Waste managementED03
Other environmental protection activitiesED09
TotalED30
4.13.Geographical breakdownThis field shall only be used for Annexes V, VI and VII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Countries and groups of countriesCode
Belgique/België/BelgiumBEL
България/BulgariaBLG
Čèská republika/Czech republicCZE
Danmark/DenmarkDNK
Deutschland/GermanyDEU
Eesti/EstoniaEST
Eλλάδα/GreeceGRC
España/SpainESP
FranceFRA
Hrvatska/CroatiaHRV
IrelandIRL
Italia/ItalyITA
Κύπρος/CyprusCYP
Latvija/LatviaLVA
Lietuva/LithuaniaLTU
LuxembourgLUX
Magyarország/HungaryHUN
MaltaMLT
Nederland/the NetherlandsNLD
Österreich/AustriaAUT
Polska/PolandPOL
PortugalPRT
România/RomaniaROM
Slovenija/SloveniaSVN
Slovensko/SlovakiaSVK
Suomi/FinlandFIN
Sverige/SwedenSWE
United KingdomGBR
Island/IcelandISL
LiechtensteinLIE
Norge/NorwayNOR
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/SwitzerlandCHE
USA (For Annexes V and VI)USA
USA and Canada (For Annex VII only)US_CA
JapanJPN
In the Member State of head officeMSHO
In other Member StatesOMS
In other EEA countriesOEEA
In other third countries (rest of the world)THCO
Total European UnionEU
Total European Economic AreaEEA
Total non-EEATTHCO
Total WorldTOTAL
4.14.Residence of parent enterpriseThis field shall only be used for Annexes V and VI. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Country of residence of the parent enterpriseCode
Parent enterprise situated in the home Member StateRE01
Parent enterprise situated in other countriesRE02
TotalRE30
4.15.Legal formThis field shall only be used for Annexes V, VI and IX. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Legal statusCode
For Annexes V and VI
Incorporated enterprises limited by sharesLS01
Mutual enterprises (For Annex V only)/Co-operative enterprises (For Annex VI only)LS02
Public-law enterprises (For Annex VI only)LS03
Branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countriesLS04
OthersLS05
TotalLS30
For Annex IX
Personally owned and no limit to personal liabilitySP
Private or publicly quoted joint stock companies with limited liability for those owning sharesLL
Personally owned limited and unlimited liability partnerships. Included are also other level forms such as cooperatives, associations etc.PA
All of the above legal formsTT
4.16.Type of insurance enterprise or insurance businessThis field shall only be used for Annex V. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Type of insurance enterprise or insurance businessCode
Life insurance enterprises1
Non-life insurance enterprises2
Composite insurance enterprises3
Specialist reinsurance enterprises4
Life insurance business of composite insurance enterprises5
Non-life insurance business of composite insurance enterprises (including business accepted)6
TotalT
4.17.CategoryThis field shall only be used for Annex VI. For the other Annexes this field shall remain blank.
Category of credit institutionsCode
Licensed banksCA01
Specialised credit granting institutionsCA02
Other credit institutionsCA03
TotalCA30
4.18.Currency breakdownThis field shall only be used for Annex VII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Currency breakdownCode
EUROEURO
OtherOTH
TotalTOTAL
4.19.Residence of clientThis field shall only be used for Annex VIII. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
Residence of clientCode
ResidentM21
Non-residentM22
Non-resident intra-EUM221
Non-resident extra-EUM222
TotalTOTAL
4.20.PopulationThis field shall only be used for Annex IX. For the other Annexes this field shall remain empty.
PopulationCode
Active enterprisesNXX
Real birthsRXX
Real deathsDXX
XX refers to the last two digits of the base year e.g. R08 refers to the population of real births in 2008.
5.ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATIONMember States shall provide the necessary information to document revisions of data and changes in methodology. When revised data is sent, the country shall indicate whether this has consequences for the confidentiality pattern. A format for providing this information shall be specified by Eurostat.
ANNEX IIIDOUBLE REPORTING IN NACE Rev.1.11.The following series of data shall be provided for reference year 2008 using NACE Rev.1.1:Series 1Z
Series name1Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, sections H, I and K
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1
SECTION HHotels and restaurants55.1 + 55.2"Hotels" and "Campsites and other provision of short-stay accommodation"55.3 + 55.4 + 55.5"Restaurants" and "Bars" and "Canteens and catering"
SECTION ITransport, storage and communication60Land transport; transport via pipelines60.1Transport via railways60.2Other land transport60.21 + 60.22 + 60.23"Other land transport" without "freight transport by road"60.24Freight transport by road60.3Transport via pipelines61Water transport61.1Sea and coastal water transport61.2Inland water transport62Air transport63Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies63.1 + 63.2 + 63.4"Supporting and auxiliary transport activities" without "activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities nec"63.3"Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities nec"64Post and telecommunications64.1Post and courier activities64.11National post activities64.12Courier activities other than national post activities64.2Telecommunications
SECTION KReal estate, renting and business activities70Real estate activities71Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods71.1 + 71.2"Renting of automobiles" and "renting of other transport equipment"71.3Renting of other machinery and equipment71.4Renting of personal and household goods nec72Computer-related activities73Research and development74Other business activities74.1Legal, accounting, book-keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy; market research and public opinion polling; business and management consultancy; holdings74.11 + 74.12 + 74.14 + 74.15"Legal activities" and "accounting bookkeeping and auditing activities, tax consultancy" and "business and management consultancy activities" and "management activities of holding companies"74.13Market research and public opinion polling74.2 + 74.3"Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy" and "Technical testing and analysis"74.4Advertising74.5Labour recruitment and provision of personnel74.6Investigation and security activities74.7Industrial cleaning74.8Miscellaneous business activities nec
Series 2Z
Series name2Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, sections C to E
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 4-digit level (class)NACE Rev.1.1 3-digit level (groups)NACE Rev.1.1 2-digit level (divisions)NACE Rev.1.1. Subsections and Sections
Series 3Z
Series name3Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, section G
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 4-digit level (class)NACE Rev.1.1 3-digit level (groups)NACE Rev.1.1 2-digit level (divisions)NACE Rev.1.1 Subsections and Sections
Series 4Z
Series name4Z: Annual enterprise statistics according to NACE Rev.1.1
Activity coverageNACE Rev.1.1, section F
Characteristics11 11 0Number of enterprises12 11 0Turnover12 12 0Production value12 15 0Value added at factor cost13 11 0Total purchases of goods and services13 12 0Purchases of goods and services for resale in the same condition as received13 31 0Personnel costs13 32 0Wages and salaries13 33 0Social security costs15 11 0Gross investment in tangible goods16 11 0Number of persons employed16 13 0Number of employees
Activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 4-digit level (class)NACE Rev.1.1 3-digit level (groups)NACE Rev.1.1 2-digit level (divisions)NACE Rev.1.1. Subsections and Sections
2.Definitive results according to NACE Rev.1.1 shall be transmitted within 24 months from the end of the calendar year of the reference period.
ANNEX IVDEROGATIONSSection I: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IDENMARK
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
GERMANY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenone2008:18+15 for NACE Rev.2 Section I2009: 18+3 for NACE Rev.2 Section I
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 class 65.12 and group 65.3NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
GREECE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationno derogation
Extra transmission period needed2008: 10+24 for NACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and 12+24 for NACE Rev.2 division 652009: 10+12 for NACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and 12+12 for NACE Rev.2 division 65
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 Sections H-J, and L to N and division 95
IRELAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenone18+12 for NACE Rev.2 Sections H-J, L-N and division 95
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
ITALY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2NACE Rev.2 classes 64.19 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2NACE Rev.2 groups 65.1 and 65.2
LUXEMBOURG
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationno derogation
Extra transmission period needednone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 group 64.1, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65
MALTA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed10+9 for NACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit instititons of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and12+9 for NACE Rev.2 division 6518+9 for NACE Rev.2 Sections H-J, L-N and division 95
Missing activitiesnoneNACE Rev.2 Sections H-N and division 95NACE Rev.2 Sections H-N and division 95
POLAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationpartial derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 division 65
SWEDEN
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationpartial derogation
Extra transmission period needednonenone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 classes 64.19, the credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92 and NACE Rev.2 division 65NACE Rev.2 division 65
UNITED KINGDOM
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 12 17 0Gross operating surplusAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationno derogationpartial derogationno derogation
Extra transmission period needednone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 group 64.1 and credit institutions of NACE Rev.2 class 64.92
Section II: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IIBELGIUM
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+3
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 38
Missing size-classesNone
BULGARIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
DENMARK
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
GERMANY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+9 for NACE Rev.2 Sections D and E
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classesNone
GREECE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classes0-9 persons employed
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies (integrated technology)
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classes0-49 persons employed
except for:
NACE Rev.2 divisions 10, 11 and 12
IRELAND
Note: According to the provisions of Section 4, paragraph 3 and section 4, paragraph 4 of Annex II of Regulation No 295/2008 the information necessary for the compilation of statistics relating to characteristics 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0 need not be collected if the total amount of the turnover or the number of persons employed in a division of NACE REV. 1 Sections C to E represent, in a Member State, less than 1 % of the Community total.
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
LUXEMBOURG
Note: According to the provisions of Section 4, paragraph 3 and section 4, paragraph 4 of Annex II of Regulation No 295/2008 the information necessary for the compilation of statistics relating to characteristics 21 11 0, 21 12 0 and 21 14 0 need not be collected if the total amount of the turnover or the number of persons employed in a division of NACE REV. 1 Sections C to E represent, in a Member State, less than 1 % of the Community total.
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing size-classes
SLOVENIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+6
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2.36
Missing size-classesAll fields of activities 0 – 19 persons employed and all size classes for NACE activity 36
SLOVAKIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 variable 21 12 0Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technologies ("integrated technology")
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNone
Missing size-classes0-19 persons employed
Section III: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IIIGERMANY
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed2008:18+15 for NACE Rev.2 Section G2009: 18+3 for NACE Rev.2 Section G
Missing activitiesNone
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 Section G
MALTA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 13 13 1Payments for agency workersAnnual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2009 variable 16 14 0Number of employees in full-time equivalent units
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNone
Missing activitiesNACE Rev.2 Section GNACE Rev.2 Section G
Section IV: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex VIIIBELGIUM
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededFor 2008:18+8For 2008:18+8For 2009: 18+4
For 2009: 18+4For 2010: 18+2For 2011: 18+2
For 2010: 18+2
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownFor 2008-2009:For NACE Rev.2 division 62 and groups 58.2 and 63.1For 2008:For NACE REV.2 group 69.1For 2009:For NACE REV.2 class 71.12
58.29.1 + 58.29.269.10.1171.12.11
58.29.3 + 58.29.469.10.1271.12.12
For NACE REV.2 division 7869.10.1371.12.13
78.20.1169.10.1471.12.14
78.20.1269.10.1571.12.15
78.20.1371.12.16
78.20.1471.12.17
78.20.1571.12.18
78.20.1671.12.19
78.20.19
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
ESTONIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogation2009: complete derogation2011: No derogation
Extra transmission period needed
Missing activities
Missing product breakdown
Missing residence of client breakdown
FRANCE
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogation2009: Complete derogation
2011: No derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
LUXEMBOURG
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownAllAllAll
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
MALTA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+618+6
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
AUSTRIA
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+318+318+3
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
POLAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesFor 2008:For 2008:None
NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78NACE Rev.2 groups 69.2 and 70.2
Missing product breakdownFor 2008:None
For NACE Rev.2 group 69.1
69.10.17
69.10.18
69.10.19
Missing residence of client breakdownFor 2008:NoneNone
For NACE Rev.2 division 62 and groups 58.2 and 63.1
FINLAND
Annual enterprise statistics 2008 to 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 division 62, groups 58.2, 63.1, 73.1 and division 78Biennial enterprise statistics 2008 and 2010 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 69.1, 69.2 and 70.2Biennial enterprise statistics 2009 and 2011 for activities of NACE Rev.2 groups 73.2, 71.1 and 71.2
Complete, partial or no derogationFor 2008: complete derogationFor 2008: Complete derogationNo derogation
For 2009-For 2010: No derogationFor 2010: No derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNone
Missing activitiesNoneNoneNone
Missing product breakdownNoneNoneNone
Missing residence of client breakdownNoneNoneNone
Section V: Derogations with regard to the provisions of Annex IXBELGIUM
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+618+3
For variables:For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 91 011 94 1
11 92 011 92 016 94 1
11 93 011 93 016 95 1
16 91 016 91 011 94 2
16 91 116 91 116 94 2
16 92 016 92 016 95 2
16 92 116 92 1
16 93 016 93 0
16 93 116 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variables11 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 016 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
11 93 011 93 016 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 91 016 91 011 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
16 91 116 91 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 92 016 92 016 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 92 116 92 1
16 93 016 93 0
16 93 116 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
DENMARK
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+6
For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 94 1
11 92 016 94 1
11 93 016 95 1
16 91 011 94 2
16 91 116 94 2
16 92 016 95 2
16 92 111 94 3
16 93 016 94 3
16 93 116 95 3
11 94 111 94 4
16 94 116 94 4
16 95 116 95 4
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNone
GERMANY
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+9
For variables:
11 91 0
11 92 0
11 93 0
16 91 0
16 91 1
16 92 0
16 92 1
16 93 0
16 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
GREECE
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed06/2009 + 606/2009 + 606/2009 + 1818+1818+1818+1218+1218+6
For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 111 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 011 92 011 94 211 94 211 94 411 94 516 94 5
11 93 011 93 011 93 011 94 311 94 311 94 516 94 416 95 5
11 94 111 94 111 94 111 94 416 94 216 94 316 94 5
16 91 011 94 211 94 216 94 116 94 316 94 416 95 4
16 91 116 91 011 94 316 94 216 94 416 94 516 95 5
16 92 016 91 116 91 016 94 316 94 516 95 3
16 92 116 92 016 91 116 94 416 95 216 95 4
16 93 016 92 116 92 016 95 116 95 316 95 5
16 93 116 93 016 92 116 95 216 95 4
16 94 116 93 116 93 016 95 316 95 5
16 95 116 94 116 93 116 95 4
16 94 216 94 1
16 95 116 94 2
16 95 216 94 3
16 95 1
16 95 2
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
IRELAND
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationComplete derogationComplete derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing activities/size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classesNACE Rev.1.1 Section J — NACE Rev.2 Section K: all size classes
Other activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employeesOther activities: 0-9 employees
For variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variables
11 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 011 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 516 94 5
11 93 011 93 016 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 95 5
16 91 011 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 91 116 91 016 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 4
16 92 016 91 116 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 92 116 92 0
16 93 016 92 1
16 93 116 93 0
16 93 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
Missing variables11 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 94 211 94 311 94 411 95 516 94 5
16 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 95 5
16 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 4
16 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
Missing activity breakdownNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and belowNACE Rev.1.1 and NACE Rev.2 2-digit level and below
CYPRUS
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNone
Missing activities/size classesNone
Missing variables11 93 0
16 93 0
16 93 1
LUXEMBOURG
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+6
For variables:
11 91 0
11 92 0
11 93 0
16 91 0
16 91 1
16 92 0
16 92 1
16 93 0
16 93 1
11 94 1
16 94 1
16 95 1
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNone
Missing variablesNone
HUNGARY
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+6
For variables:For variables:
11 93 011 93 0
16 93 016 93 0
16 93 116 93 1
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
MALTA
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogationNo derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period needed18+618+618+6
For variables:For variables:For variables:
11 91 011 94 111 94 2
11 92 016 94 116 94 2
11 93 016 95 116 95 2
16 91 011 94 211 94 3
16 91 116 94 216 94 3
16 92 016 95 216 95 3
16 92 111 94 311 94 4
16 93 016 94 316 94 4
16 93 116 95 316 95 4
11 94 111 94 411 94 5
16 94 116 94 416 94 5
16 95 116 95 416 95 5
11 94 2
16 94 2
16 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNone
ROMANIA
Note on RO: data on SP will be missing in survival data in series 9B => survival data should be built up again from 2007 onwards.
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationNo derogation
Extra transmission period neededNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing activities/size classesNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-shipsNo data on sole proprietor-ships
For variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variablesFor variables
11 91 011 91 011 91 011 94 111 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
11 92 011 92 011 92 016 94 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
11 93 011 93 011 93 016 95 116 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 91 016 91 016 91 011 94 211 94 311 94 411 94 5
16 91 116 91 116 91 116 94 216 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 92 016 92 016 92 016 95 216 95 316 95 416 95 5
16 92 116 92 116 92 111 94 311 94 411 94 5
16 93 016 93 016 93 016 94 316 94 416 94 5
16 93 116 93 116 93 116 95 316 95 416 95 5
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
SLOVENIA
Note on SI: the NACE Rev. 2 data on 2004-2007 are due only with the 2008 data, i.e. on 30.6.2010 => derogation means a delay to 2/2011.
Reference year 2004Reference year 2005Reference year 2006Reference year 2007Reference year 2008Reference year 2009Reference year 2010Reference year 2011Reference year 2012
Complete, partial or no derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogationPartial derogation
Extra transmission period needed06/2010+806/2010+806/2010+806/2010+806/2010+8
data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2data in NACE Rev. 2
for variables:for variables:for variables:for variables:for variables:
11 91 011 91 011 91 011 91 011 94 1
11 92 011 92 011 92 011 92 016 94 1
16 91 016 91 016 91 016 91 016 95 1
16 91 116 91 116 91 116 91 111 94 2
16 92 016 92 016 92 016 92 016 94 2
16 92 116 92 116 92 116 92 116 95 2
11 94 3
16 94 3
16 95 3
11 94 4
16 94 4
16 95 4
Missing activities/size classesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
Missing variablesNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone