On 3 June 2016, the Dutch Minister of Finance and the State Secretary of Social Affairs and Employment published the 2016 fees for on-going supervision (tarieven voor doorlopend toezicht).

The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (Autoriteit Financiële Markten) and the Dutch Central Bank (De Nederlandsche Bank) charge annual fees financial institutions for ongoing supervision. The amount of fees depends on, among other things, the supervision efforts and the size of the financial institution.

View the ongoing supervision fees for 2016 (Dutch only), 3 June 2016.

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Nikolai de Koning is a financial services lawyer (advocaat) based in Amsterdam. Nikolai is experienced in financial services and banking law, as well as in data privacy (protection). He is experienced in advising on regulatory and compliance aspects relevant to financial…

Nikolai de Koning is a financial services lawyer (advocaat) based in Amsterdam. Nikolai is experienced in financial services and banking law, as well as in data privacy (protection). He is experienced in advising on regulatory and compliance aspects relevant to financial institutions, such as insurance companies, investment firms, clearing institutions and central counterparties. Nikolai also advises on Dutch licence and notification requirements and he assists companies in their licence or notification processes with the Dutch financial regulators. He also specialises in privacy issues arising out of online products, data protection and e-commerce.

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