Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

sociétés de participation

English translation:

holding companies

Added to glossary by swanda
Apr 16, 2008 15:11
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French term

sociétés de participation

French to English Bus/Financial Finance (general)
Nombre de cabinets
Dont sociétés
d’expertise comptable
Dont sociétés
de participation
(Etude économique sur le secteur) Société en participation is fine to me but DE participation????
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Apr 30, 2008 09:32: swanda Created KOG entry

Discussion

swanda Apr 16, 2008:
thanks PTeale
Pauline Teale Apr 16, 2008:
According to Le Robert & Collins du Management, Commercial...dic. "soc. de participation" is a holding co, whereas soc. en participation is a joint venture co.
cjohnstone (asker) Apr 16, 2008:
holding companies suis désolée de mon ingratitude mais je crois pas que ce soit ça!!! :)

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associated companies

No claim of high confidence here, but the big international accounting firms don't really have holding companies.
UBS Lexique bancaire on this term:
"société de participation / Beteiligungsgesellschaft / società di partecipazione / associated company
Société détenue minoritairement par une autre. Société de participation est par conséquent un terme ambigu. Voir également: société holding."
Luxembourg definitely has a form of holding company called a SOPARFI (financial holding company).

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None of the big four accounting "firms" (Deloitte, E&Y, KPMG, PwC) has a holding company at the top. For professional reasons, the network member firms in each country have to be independently owned. Those firms can jointly own other businesses, however -- such as the forebear of Accenture, which began as Arthur Andersen's consulting division. This is the kind of thing this audit fee disclosure requirement is getting at.
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