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:For the art organization see Société Anonyme (art) S.A. generally designates corporations in various countries, mostly those employing the civil law. This translates literally in all languages mentioned as anonymous company, anonymous partnership or share company and can be differentiated from partnerships and limited liability companies. S.A. meaning "anonymous society/corporation" is the abbreviation of:
  • Société Anonyme in French (as commonly used in most French speaking countries, such as France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Monaco, Lebanon, Algeria, Tunisia, Marocco and various African countries)
  • Società Anonima in Swiss Italian
  • Sociedad Anónima or Sociedad por Acciones in Spanish; Societat Anònima in Catalan
  • Socidade Anónima in Galician and in Portuguese; Sociedade Anônima in Brazilian Portuguese
It is equivalent in both literal meaning and practical function to:
  • Naamloze Vennootschap (N.V.) in Dutch
  • Anonymi Etairia (A.E.) or Ανώνυμη Εταιρία in Greek
  • Anonim Şirket (A.Ş.) in Turkish
  • Perseroan Terbatas Terbuka (P.T. Tbk.) in Indonesia
  • Sendirian Berhad (Sdn.Bhd.) in Malaysia
  • Shoqëri Anonime (Sh.a.) in Albania It is equivalent in practical function to:
  • Several different forms with names equivalent to the German Aktiengesellschaft (AG), all literally meaning "share company" or "Company with Shares" (other types of company may also have shares, but these shares are given a different name, such as Anteile in German to contrast with Aktien):
  • Public limited company (Plc) in English (most commonly used in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, less-known elsewhere).Further Information

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