The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has become mandatory for existing companies and for investors who wish to open a company in Denmark after the regulation has entered into force. The regulation is a harmonization of the data protection rules across Europe and is intended to allow for new rights to subjects.
The main steps for GDPR compliance in Denmark are described by our agents in this article.
Below are the main steps companies need to be aware of:
Our Danish company formation agents can detail these important questions as well as other topics related to the GDPR that may be of interest, according to the company’s business field.
The GDPR introduces a number of rights for the data subjects and investors who open a Danish company or who already have a business that collects personal information about clients need to adjust to these new policies.
One important issue to take into consideration is that the subjects have, in most cases, the right to be informed about the manner of the data collection and, most importantly, the scope for this action. They must also be notified if their information is transferred to another legal entity.
Investors who are interested in company registration in Denmark can contact us for more information about the current laws and policies for entrepreneurs.