Atradius N.V.
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Type | Public |
sector | subsector |
Headquarters (Benelux Organization) | Stad, Land |
Year of Origin | jaartal |
Emissions (All Scopes) | XXX Megatons of CO2 (2020) |
Total Revenue | USD$XXXX billion (2020) |
Stock Exchange | Bijv. Tokio, Amsterdam |
Key People | Only the executives, Supervisory board in Company Structure |
Number of Employees | XXX |
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Atradius provides trade credit insurance, surety and collections services worldwide through a presence in more than 50 countries around the globe. It is the credit insurance arm of Grupo Catalana Occidente (GCO.MC). Grupo Catalana Acquires 7% Stake in Atradius from Swiss Re. Credit insurance, bonding and collections products help protect companies throughout the world from payment risks associated with selling products and services on trade credit. In 2019 the company had revenues of EUR 2 billion. The company is rated ‘A (excellent) outlook stable’ by AM Best and ' A2 outlook stable’ by Moody's.
Company Structure
The now international group was renamed Atradius in 2004. In 2008 the group merged with the Spanish credit insurer Crédito y Caución, founded in 1929, and subsequently gained an additional foothold in the Spanish speaking world.
Atradius forms part of Grupo Catalana Occidente (GCO.MC), one of the leading insurers in Spain and worldwide in credit insurance.
The Atradius Group today is the amalgamation of a number of international trade credit insurers and affiliated organisations from around the world. Although now Spanish owned, the holding company Atradius N.V. and its headquarters remain in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Board of Directors
Name | Function | Remuneration x1000 EUR |
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David Capdevila | E.g. CEO | XXX EUR |
Andreas Tesch | E.g. CFO | XXX EUR |
Christian van Lint | E.g. CPO | XXX EUR |
Claus Gramlich-Eicher | ||
Marc Henstridge |
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Supervisory Board
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Accountant
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Main Activities
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Government
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Paris Agreement to Today
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Financial Results since 2015
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Year | Revenue | Profit | Dividend |
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2015 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2016 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2017 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2018 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2019 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2020 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
2021 | XXX Billion EUR | XXX EUR | XXX EUR |
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Current Emissions
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Scope 1 | Scope 2 | Scope 3 |
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XXX Megatonnes of CO2 (2020) | XXX Megatonnes of CO2 (2020) | XXX Megatonnes of CO2 (2020) |
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References
- ↑ https://www.tweedekamer.nl This is a standard reference