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Sponsored briefing: A brief overview of Dutch alternatives for participation structures

Sponsored briefing: A brief overview of Dutch alternatives for participation structures

VanLoman partners Marc Oostenbroek and Gabriël van Gelder explore the advantages and disadvantages of structures for employee participation commonly used in the Netherlands

Participation structures are an often-used method to bind employees/managers to the company and to share the value increase realised. In the Netherlands generally four kinds of participation structures are used: stock options; stock appreciation rights (SARs); shares; and carried interest.

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