waar de aandelen in open bewaring worden gehouden

English translation: if/where the shares are held in open custody

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Dutch term or phrase:waar de aandelen in open bewaring worden gehouden
English translation:if/where the shares are held in open custody
Entered by: Ken Cox

22:03 Sep 6, 2006
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Investment / Securities
Dutch term or phrase: waar de aandelen in open bewaring worden gehouden
Bewaarneming (open)
Open bewaarneming houdt in dat de bank naast het bewaren van de effecten in een depot tevens bevoegd is alle andere handelingen te verrichten die samenhangen met effectenbezit.
Andre de Vries
United Kingdom
Local time: 07:12
if/where the shares are held in open custody
Explanation:
or 'held in an open custody account'

Maybe that's too simple, but there are quite a few hits for 'open custody (account)' wrt securities, although it's not clear from what I've found that the description you provided applies to such accounts. Perhaps it is not a definition but instead a condition imposed by the bank.
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Ken Cox
Local time: 08:12
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if/where the shares are held in open custody


Explanation:
or 'held in an open custody account'

Maybe that's too simple, but there are quite a few hits for 'open custody (account)' wrt securities, although it's not clear from what I've found that the description you provided applies to such accounts. Perhaps it is not a definition but instead a condition imposed by the bank.

Ken Cox
Local time: 08:12
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 12
Grading comment
thanks

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