Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)
Obligatory for investing business undertakings and legal entities
In order to comply with the EU directive commonly referred to as MiFID II we are obliged to report all transactions to the regulators, stating a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI). The LEI is a worldwide unique code that identifies a business undertaking or legal entity.
How do I apply for an LEI?
Go the website of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce and apply for your LEI. Bear in mind that the Dutch Chamber of Commerce will charge a fee for issuing your LEI. It takes an average of 10 working days after receipt of your payment for you to receive your LEI by email. You do not need to inform us of your LEI. We shall retrieve it automatically from the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.
What can you do if you are not registered with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce?
If you trade on behalf of a legal entity that is not registered with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, you can request an LEI from GLEIF’s website. ABN AMRO regrets that it is impossible to do this through a Dutch organisation.
More information
If you have any questions on LEI and how it will affect you, please speak to one of our advisers.
FAQ - LEI
Must a foundation or a church for example also apply for an LEI?
Yes, all legal entities owning shares or derivatives, such as foundations, churches, trusts and informal associations, must apply for an LEI.
How can you, as a corporate client, apply for an LEI?
You can simply apply for an LEI on the website of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.
What information does ABN AMRO pass on to the regulator?
ABN AMRO pairs all buy and sell investment orders with the LEI and passes this information on to the regulators.
Can you, as a corporate client, still trade without an LEI?
No, the regulators take the view that if you want to execute investment transactions, you must have an LEI.
Can ABN AMRO apply for the LEI on your behalf?
No, ABN AMRO is not allowed to do that.
How much does the LEI cost?
You can find out the current cost of the LEI at kvk.nl/lei.
Must you renew your LEI?
According to the present rules, an LEI is valid indefinitely. So you will not need to renew your LEI each year. Please see the Conditions of Use (in Dutch) of the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) register.
Must you inform ABN AMRO of your LEI number?
No, you do not need to inform ABN AMRO of your LEI number. We will extract the data on the LEI from the public LEI register and enter it in our records.
Do you want to know more about the LEI?
You will find more information on the LEI on the website of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.