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Bedrijfscultuur
Behoorlijk bestuur
Behoorlijk ondernemingsbestuur ten uitvoer brengen
CAFE
Corporate Average Fuel Economy
Corporate culture
Corporate governance
Corporate governance comité
Corporate governance implementeren
Corporate governance instellen
Corporate governance ten uitvoer brengen
Corporate social performance
Corporate social responsability
Ondernemingsbestuur
Ondernemingscultuur
PEFCO
Sociale bedrijfsverantwoordelijkheid
Vennootschapsbestuur

Traduction de «which corporate » (Néerlandais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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corporate governance implementeren | corporate governance instellen | behoorlijk ondernemingsbestuur ten uitvoer brengen | corporate governance ten uitvoer brengen

mettre en œuvre la gouvernance d’entreprise


Corporate Average Fuel Economy | CAFE [Abbr.]

CAFE [Abbr.]


(Private Export Funding Corporation) | PEFCO [Abbr.]

PEFCO [Abbr.]


bedrijfscultuur | corporate culture | ondernemingscultuur

culture d'entreprise


corporate governance comité

comité de gouvernance d'entreprise


Behoorlijk bestuur | Corporate governance | Ondernemingsbestuur | Vennootschapsbestuur

gouvernement de l'entreprise | gouvernement d'entreprise


corporate social responsability | sociale bedrijfsverantwoordelijkheid

responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise | responsabilité sociale | RSE


TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
It is not possible to carry out money laundering on checks on people who might not yet have been identified (or even born!) (ii) Identity checks should also be risk-based, with stricter checks being justified in cases of higher risk (iii) The extent to which corporate entities need verification beyond that which is publicly available from public records should be restricted to companies registered in or with material links to higher risk jurisdictions which do not meet acceptable standards.

It is not possible to carry out money laundering on checks on people who might not yet have been identified (or even born!) (ii) Identity checks should also be risk-based, with stricter checks being justified in cases of higher risk (iii) The extent to which corporate entities need verification beyond that which is publicly available from public records should be restricted to companies registered in or with material links to higher risk jurisdictions which do not meet acceptable standards.


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