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    Consolidated text: Commission Regulation (EC) No 1668/2003 of 1 September 2003 implementing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 with regard to the technical format for the transmission of the structural business statistics and amending Commission Regulation No 2702/98 concerning the technical format for the transmission of structural business statistics

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1668/2003

    of 1 September 2003

    implementing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 with regard to the technical format for the transmission of the structural business statistics and amending Commission Regulation No 2702/98 concerning the technical format for the transmission of structural business statistics

    (OJ L 244, 29.9.2003, p.32)

    Amended by:

     

     

    Official Journal

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    page

    date

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1792/2006 of 23 October 2006

      L 362

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    20.12.2006




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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1668/2003

    of 1 September 2003

    implementing Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 with regard to the technical format for the transmission of the structural business statistics and amending Commission Regulation No 2702/98 concerning the technical format for the transmission of structural business statistics



    THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

    Having regard to Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 of 20 December 1996 concerning structural business statistics ( 1 ), as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1667/2003 ( 2 ), and in particular Article 12 (viii) thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 established a common framework for the production of Community statistics on the structure, activity, performance and competitiveness of the banking and the pension fund sector in the Community.

    (2)

    In order to facilitate the transmission of statistics on environmental expenditure, the technical format provided for by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2702/98 of 17 December 1998 concerning the technical format for the transmission of structural business statistics ( 3 ), as amended by Regulation (EC) No 1614 /2002 ( 4 ), should be adjusted. Regulation (EC) No 2702/98 defined the technical format for the transmission of the structural business statistics characteristics listed in the common module and the detailed modules for industry, distributive trades and construction of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97. It is necessary to amend this technical format in order to take account of the addition of characteristics on environmental expenditure as well as the addition of the breakdown by environmental domains for some characteristics of the detailed module on industry of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97.

    (3)

    It is necessary to specify the technical format for the transmission of structural business statistics on credit institutions and pension funds listed in Annexes 6 and 7 to Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 in order to produce data comparable and harmonised between Member States, to reduce the risk of errors in the transmission of data and to increase the speed with which the data collected can be processed and made available to users. It is necessary to define another technical format for the transmission of the characteristics of the detailed modules on credit institutions and pension funds as the technical format defined in Regulation (EC) No 2702/98 for the transmission of the characteristics of the common module and the detailed modules on industry, distributive trades and construction provides for a different breakdown of results.

    (4)

    The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Statistical Programme Committee,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:



    Article 1

    The Annex to Regulation (EC) No 2702/98 is amended in accordance with Annex I to this Regulation.

    Article 2

    The technical format referred to in Article 9 of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 for Annex 6 is defined in Annex II to this Regulation.

    Article 3

    The technical format referred to in Article 9 of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 58/97 for Annex 7 is defined in Annex III to this Regulation.

    Article 4

    Member States shall apply this format for the data concerning the 2001 reference year and subsequent years, with the exception of the data of Annex 7 for which this format shall be applied for the data concerning the 2002 reference year and subsequent years.

    Article 5

    This Regulation shall enter into force on the 20th day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.




    ANNEX I

    The Annex to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2702/98 is amended as follows:

    1. In the record structure described in paragraph 2 the following row is added



    ‘Breakdown by environmental domains

    A

    4

    Code for environmental domains (only used in industry)’

    2. The following series is added to the table in paragraph 3.1 The series type:



    Series type

    Code

    ‘Environmental protection expenditure broken down by size classes

    2O’

    3. The following series is renamed in table in paragraph 3.1. The series type



    Series type

    Code

    ‘Environmental protection expenditure broken down by environmental domains

    2B’

    4. The following variables are added to the table in paragraph 3.7. Variable



    Variable

    Code

    ‘Investment in equipment and plant linked to cleaner technology (“integrated technology”)

    21 12 0

    Total current expenditure on environmental protection

    21 14 0’

    5. The following table is added:



    ‘3.14.  Breakdown by environmental domains

    Breakdown of products/environmental domains

    Code

    Protection of ambient air and climate

    ED01

    Wastewater management

    ED02

    Waste management

    ED03

    Other environmental protection activities

    ED09’




    ANNEX II

    TECHNICAL FORMAT FOR STATISTICS ON CREDIT INSTITUTIONS

    1.   The form of the data

    The data is sent as a set of records of which a large part describes the characteristics of the data (country, year, economic activity etc.). The data itself is a number which can be linked to flags and explanatory footnotes used for example to describe aggregations of NACE codes. Confidential data should be sent with the true value being recorded in the value field and a flag indicating the nature of the confidential data being added to the record.

    In order to be precise about the nature of the data, it is necessary to distinguish the following special cases:

      data equal to zero (coded ‘0’): real values of zero only (the phenomenon it describes does not exist in the country),

      missing data (coded ‘m’): this is data which is currently missing but the Member State intends to supply when available,

      data not available: this is data which is not collected in a Member State. In this case, the corresponding record is not sent.

    By default, if an entire dimension (a variable, a NUTS code, a Size Class code etc.) is not collected then the corresponding records will not exist (except for those which are missing because they form part of a regrouping of NACE codes. This is why it is important to distinguish data which is really missing by supplying a record (one per missing item) in which the data value is coded as ‘m’, and data which is really equal to zero by supplying the corresponding records in which the data value is set to 0.

    2.   Data set structure



     

    Field

    Type

    Maximum length

    Values

    1

    Series

    A

    2

    6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H. Alphanumeric code of the series (see list below)

    2

    Year

    A

    4

    Year in four characters e.g. 2001

    3

    Territorial unit

    A

    6

    Corresponds to the country code for national series or to the NUTS 99 code of the region for regional series: NUTS 99 is the new nomenclature put in place in December 1999

    4

    Economic activity

    A

    4

    NACE rev. 1 code

    5

    Measurement

    A

    3

    Variable — type of measurement —

    6

    Unit

    A

    4

    Unit

    7

    Variable

    A

    5

    Variable code. The codes laid down in Annex 6 of the SBS Regulation have 5 characters (see list below)

    8

    Size class

    A

    4

    Code for the size class (see list below)

    or

     

    Residence of parent enterprise

    Code for the country of residence of the parent enterprise (see list below)

    or

     

    Category

    Code for the category of credit institutions (see list below)

    9

    Breakdown of products

    A

    6

    Corresponds to the CPA code (see list below)

    10

    Legal status or

    A

    4

    Code for the legal status of enterprise (see list below)

    Geographical breakdown

    Code for the geographical breakdown of the partner countries (see list below)

    11

    Data Value

    A

    12

    Numeric value of the data (negative values are preceded by a minus sign) expressed as a whole number without decimal places. An ‘M’ should be used if the data is not sent because it is missing

    12

    Quality flag

    A

    1

    R: revised data, M: updated data, P: provisional data

    13

    Confidentiality flag

    A

    1

    A, B, C, D: indicates that the data is confidential and the reason for that confidentiality (see list below). A blank space indicates non-confidential data

    14

    Dominance

    N

    3

    A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90.3 becomes 90, 94.50 becomes 95. This field is blank for non-confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B or C are used in the previous field

    15

    Footnote

    A

    250

    Free note on the data

    NB:

    A = Alphanumeric, N = Numeric

    3.   Description of the fields

    3.1.   Series



    Series type

    Code

    Annual enterprise statistics

    6A

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal status

    6B

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise

    6C

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down by category of credit institutions

    6D

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size class

    6E

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product

    6F

    Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown

    6G

    Annual regional statistics

    6H

    3.2.   Year

    3.3.   Territorial unit

    This code corresponds to the country for national series or to the region for the regional series (series 6H). It is based on the NUTS 99 code. For regions, two characters are added to the two characters for the country (see NUTS 99).



    Country

    Code

    Belgium

    BE

    ▼M1

    Bulgaria

    BG

    ▼B

    Denmark

    DK

    Germany

    DE

    Greece

    GR

    Spain

    ES

    France

    FR

    Ireland

    IE

    Italy

    IT

    Luxembourg

    LU

    The Netherlands

    NL

    Austria

    AT

    Portugal

    PT

    ▼M1

    Romania

    RO

    ▼B

    Finland

    FI

    Sweden

    SE

    The United Kingdom

    UK

    Iceland

    IS

    Liechtenstein

    LI

    Norway

    NO

    Switzerland

    CH

    3.4.   Economic activity



    Economic activity title — NACE rev. 1 —

    Code

    Other monetary intermediation

    6512

    Other credit granting

    6522

    3.5.   Measurement



    Measurement

    Code

    National currency

    NC

    Euro

    EUR

    Number

    NBR

    3.6.   Unit



    Unit

    Code

    Unit

    UNIT

    Thousands

    1 000

    Millions

    MIO

    Billions

    BIO

    3.7.   Variable



    Variable title

    Code

    Structural data

    Number of enterprises

    11 11 0

    Number of enterprises broken down by legal status

    11 11 1

    Number of enterprises broken down by residence of the parent enterprise

    11 11 4

    Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of the balance sheet total

    11 11 6

    Number of enterprises broken down by category of credit institutions

    11 11 7

    Number of local units

    11 21 0

    Total number of branches broken down by location in non-EEA countries

    11 41 0

    Total number of financial subsidiaries broken down by location in other countries

    11 51 0

    Accounting data: profit and loss account

    Interest receivable and similar income

    42 11 0

    Interest receivable and similar income arising from fixed-income securities

    42 11 1

    Interest payable and similar charges

    42 12 0

    Interest payable and similar charges linked to debt securities in issue

    42 12 1

    Income from securities

    42 13 0

    Income from shares and other variable-yield securities

    42 13 1

    Commissions receivable

    42 14 0

    Commissions payable

    42 15 0

    Net profit or net loss on financial operations

    42 20 0

    Other operating income

    42 31 0

    General administrative expenses

    42 32 0

    Other administrative expenses

    42 32 2

    Other operating charges

    42 33 0

    Value adjustments and value re-adjustments in respect of loans and advances and provisions for contingent liabilities and for commitments

    42 35 0

    Other value adjustments and value re-adjustments

    42 36 0

    Profit or loss on ordinary activities

    42 40 0

    Extraordinary profit or loss

    42 50 0

    All taxes (tax on profit or loss on ordinary activities, tax on extraordinary profit or loss, other taxes)

    42 51 0

    Profit or loss for the financial year

    42 60 0

    Production value

    12 12 0

    Value added at basic prices

    12 14 0

    Value added at factor cost

    12 15 0

    Total purchases of goods and services

    13 11 0

    Personnel costs

    13 31 0

    Gross investment in tangible goods

    15 11 0

    Accounting data: balance sheet

    Loans and advances to customers

    43 11 0

    Amounts owed to customers

    43 21 0

    Total of capital and reserves

    43 29 0

    Balance sheet total

    43 30 0

    Balance sheet total broken down according to the residence of the parent enterprise

    43 31 0

    Balance sheet total broken down by legal status

    43 32 0

    Data by product

    Interest receivable and similar income broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA

    44 11 0

    Interest payable and similar charges broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA

    44 12 0

    Commissions receivable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA

    44 13 0

    Commissions payable broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA

    44 14 0

    Data on internationalisation

    Geographical breakdown of the total number of EEA branches

    45 11 0

    Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income

    45 21 0

    Geographical breakdown of balance sheet total

    45 22 0

    Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the freedom to provide services business (in other EEA countries)

    45 31 0

    Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via branch business (in non-EEA countries)

    45 41 0

    Geographical breakdown of interest receivable and similar income via the freedom to provide services business (in non-EEA countries)

    45 42 0

    Data on employment

    Number of persons employed

    16 11 0

    Number of persons employed broken down by category of credit institutions

    16 11 1

    Number of women employed

    16 11 2

    Number of employees

    16 13 0

    Number of female employees

    16 13 6

    Number of employees in full-time equivalent units

    16 14 0

    Residual data

    Number of accounts broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA

    47 11 0

    Number of loans and advances to customers broken down by (sub)categories of the CPA

    47 12 0

    Number of automatic teller machines (ATM) owned by credit institutions

    47 13 0

    3.8.   Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category



    Size class of balance sheet total

    Code

    > EUR 99 999 Mio

    SC01

    EUR 10 000-99 999 Mio

    SC02

    EUR 1 000-9 999 Mio

    SC03

    EUR 100-999 Mio

    SC04

    < EUR 100 Mio

    SC05



    Country of residence of the parent enterprise

    Code

    Parent enterprise situated in the home Member State

    RE01

    Parent enterprise situated in other countries

    RE02



    Category of credit institutions

    Code

    Licensed banks

    CA01

    Specialised credit granting institutions

    CA02

    Other credit institutions

    CA03

    3.9.   Breakdown of products



    Products

    Code

    Inter-industry deposit taking services

    651211

    Standardised deposit taking services

    651212

    Non-standardised deposit taking services

    651213

    Inter-industry credit granting services

    651221

    Consumer credit granting services

    651222

    Mortgage credit granting services

    651223

    Commercial credit granting services

    651224

    Other credit granting services n.e.c.

    651225

    Other monetary intermediation services n.e.c.

    65123

    Financial leasing services

    6521

    Inter-industry credit granting services

    65221

    Consumer credit granting services

    65222

    Mortgage credit granting services

    65223

    Commercial credit granting services

    65224

    Other credit granting services n.e.c.

    65225

    Investment banking services

    65231

    Other financial intermediation services n.e.c.

    65232

    Security brokerage services

    67121

    Fund management services

    67122

    Other services auxiliary to financial intermediation n.e.c.

    6713

    Brokerage services

    6721

    Other services auxiliary to insurance and pension funding n.e.c.

    6722

    3.10.   Legal status/Geographical breakdown



    Legal status

    Code

    Incorporated enterprises limited by shares

    LS01

    Cooperative enterprises

    LS02

    Public-law enterprises

    LS03

    Branches of enterprises with head office in non-EEA countries

    LS04

    Others

    LS05



    Countries and groups of countries

    Code

    Belgique/België

    BEL

    ▼M1

    България

    BGR

    ▼B

    Danmark

    DNK

    Deutschland

    DEU

    Eλλαδα

    GRC

    España

    ESP

    France

    FRA

    Ireland

    IRL

    Italia

    ITA

    Luxembourg

    LUX

    Nederland

    NLD

    Österreich

    AUT

    Portugal

    PRT

    ▼M1

    România

    ROU

    ▼B

    Suomi/Finland

    FIN

    Sverige

    SWE

    United Kingdom

    GBR

    Island

    ISL

    Liechtenstein

    LIE

    Norge

    NOR

    Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera

    CHE

    USA

    USA

    Japan

    JPN

    In the Member State of head office

    MSHO

    In other Member States

    OMS

    In other EEA countries

    OEEA

    In other third countries (rest of the world)

    THCO

    3.11.   Data value

    Monetary data is expressed in millions of national currency units or in euro (for countries members of the Euro-zone).

    In order to be precise about the nature of the data, it is necessary to distinguish the following cases:

     data equal to zero (coded ‘0’): real values of zero only (the phenomenon it describes does not exist in the country),

     missing data (coded ‘m’): this is data which is currently missing but the Member State intends to supply when available,

     data not available: This is data which is not collected in a Member State. In this case the corresponding record is not sent.

    By default, if an entire dimension (a variable, a NUTS code etc.) is not collected then the corresponding records will not exist except for those which are missing because they form part of a regrouping of NACE codes. This is why it is important to distinguish data which is really missing by supplying a record (one per missing item) in which the data value is coded as ‘m’.

    3.12.   Quality flag



    Data type

    Flag

    Revised data

    R

    Updated data

    M

    Provisional data

    P

    Revised data refers to data which are sent for a second (or more) time and are corrections of data which has been previously sent.

    Updated data concerns data which was not previously available and was coded as missing in the data value field (see 3.11 above) but has since become available.

    The flag indicating provisional data should be used in order to indicate that it is likely that the data being transmitted may be corrected.

    3.13.   Confidentiality flag

    Member States are asked to clearly indicate confidential data using the flags listed below:

    Countries which cannot send confidential data are asked to set the value to ‘x’ (see 3.11 above) and to indicate using a flag that the data is missing due to confidentiality.



    Reason for confidentiality

    Flag

    Too few enterprises

    A

    One enterprise dominates the data

    B

    Two enterprises dominate the data

    C

    Confidential data due to secondary confidentiality

    D

    3.14.   Dominance

    A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90.3 becomes 90, 94.50 becomes 95. This field is blank for non-confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B or C are used in the previous field.

    3.15.   Footnote

    Free note on the data with a maximal length of 250 characters.

    4.   Electronic form

    The data and metadata, supplied in conformance with this regulation shall be sent in electronic form from Competent National Authorities to Eurostat. Transmission shall conform to an appropriate interchange standard approved by the Statistical Programme Committee (SPC). Eurostat will make available detailed documentation in relation to approved standard(s) and will supply guidelines on how to implement this (these) standard(s) according to the requirements of this regulation.

    5.   Transitional arrangements

    During a transitional period, the data may be sent as a flat file in ASCII format with each data set being one record having the semi-colon ‘;’ as the field seperator and the the carriage return character (ASCII hexadecimal code ‘0D’) and/or the linefeed character (ASCII hexadecimal code ‘0A’) as the record separator.

    6.   Examples of records

    Example 1:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6A

    2001

    BE

    6512

    NBR

    UNIT

    11110

     
     
     

    87

     
     
     

    Belgium declares in the series 6A (Annual enterprise statistics) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: 87 enterprises. The data is non confidential.

    6A; 2001; BE; 6512; NBR; UNIT; 11110; ; ; ; 87; ; ; ;

    Example 2:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6B

    2001

    DK

    6512

    NBR

    UNIT

    11111

     
     

    LS02

    25

     
     
     

    Denmark declares in the serie 6B (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by legal status) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: 25 enterprises with the legal status: co-operative enterprises. The data is non confidential.

    6B; 2001; DK; 6512; NBR; UNIT; 11111; ; ; LS02; 25; ; ; ;

    Example 3:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6C

    2001

    PT

    6512

    EUR

    MIO

    43310

    RE01

     
     

    23567

    P

    A

     

    Portugal declares in the series 6C (Annual enterprise statistics broken down according to the country of residence of the parent enterprise) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 6512: a balance sheet total of EUR 23 567 Mio for credit institutions which parent enterprise is situated in the home Member State. The data is provisional as well as confidential because of too few enterprises.

    6C; 2001; PT; 6512; EUR; MIO; 43310; RE01; ; ; 23567; P; A; ;

    Example 4:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6D

    2001

    ES

    6512

    NBR

    UNIT

    16111

    CA01

     
     

    130

     
     
     

    Spain declares in the series 6D (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by category of credit institutions) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: 130 persons employed in the category of licensed banks. The data is non confidential.

    6D; 2001; ES; 6512; NBR; UNIT; 16111; CA01; ; ; 130; ; ; ;

    Example 5:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6E

    2001

    FI

    6512

    NBR

    UNIT

    11116

    SC05

     
     

    6

     
     
     

    Finland declares in the series 6E (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size class) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: 6 enterprises with a balance sheet total in the size class of less than EUR 100 million. The data is non confidential.

    6E; 2001; FI; 6512; NBR; UNIT; 11116; SC05; ; ; 6; ; ; ;

    Example 6:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6F

    2001

    UK

    6512

    NC

    MIO

    44130

     

    651211

     

    1489

     
     
     

    United Kingdom declares in the series 6F (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by product) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: commissions receivable of GBP 1 489 million in the product class ‘Inter-industry deposit taking services’. The data is non confidential.

    6F; 2001; UK; 6512; NC; MIO; 44130; ; 651211; ;1489; ; ; ;

    Example 7:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6G

    2001

    FR

    6512

    NBR

    UNIT

    11510

     
     

    ESP

    5

     
     
     

    France declares in the series 6G (Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: 5 financial subsidiaries in Spain. The data is non confidential.

    6G; 2001; FR; 6512; NBR; UNIT; 11510; ; ; ESP; 5; ; ; ;

    Example 8:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size class/Residence of parent enterprise/Category

    Breakdown of products

    Legal status/Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    6H

    2001

    2IT51

    6512

    NBR

    UNIT

    11210

     
     
     

    38

     
     
     

    Italy declares in the series 6H (Annual regional statistics) for the reference year 2001, in NACE rev. 1 class 65.12: 38 local units in the region ‘Toscana’ (IT51). The data is non confidential.

    6H; 2001; IT51; 6512; NBR; UNIT; 11210; ; ; ; 38; ; ; ;




    ANNEX III

    TECHNICAL FORMAT FOR STATISTICS ON PENSION FUNDS

    1.   The form of the data

    The data is sent as a set of records of which a large part describes the characteristics of the data (country, year, economic activity etc.). The data itself is a number which can be linked to flags and explanatory footnotes used for example to describe aggregations of NACE codes. Confidential data should be sent with the true value being recorded in the value field and a flag indicating the nature of the confidential data being added to the record.

    In order to be precise about the nature of the data, it is necessary to distinguish the following special cases:

    data equal to zero (coded ‘0’): real values of zero only (the phenomenon it describes does not exist in the country),

    missing data (coded ‘m’): this is data which is currently missing but the Member State intends to supply when available,

    data not available: this is data which is not collected in a Member State. In this case, the corresponding record is not sent.

    By default, if an entire dimension (a variable, a NUTS code, a Size Class code etc.) is not collected then the corresponding records will not exist (except for those which are missing because they form part of a regrouping of NACE codes. This is why it is important to distinguish data which is really missing by supplying a record (one per missing item) in which the data value is coded as ‘m’, and data which is really equal to zero by supplying the corresponding records in which the data value is set to 0.

    2.   Data set structure



     

    Field

    Type

    Maximum length

    Values

    1

    Series

    A

    2

    7A, 7B, 7C, 7D and 7E Alphanumeric code of the series (see list below)

    2

    Year

    A

    4

    Year in four characters e.g. 2002

    3

    Territorial unit

    A

    6

    Corresponds to the country code for national series or to the NUTS 99 code of the region for regional series: NUTS 99 is the new nomenclature put in place in December 1999

    4

    Economic activity

    A

    4

    NACE rev. 1 code

    5

    Measurement

    A

    3

    Variable — type of measurement —

    6

    Unit

    A

    4

    Unit

    7

    Variable

    A

    5

    Variable code. The codes laid down in Annex 7 of the SBS Regulation have 5 characters (see list below)

    8

    Size class

    A

    4

    Code for the size class (see list below)

    9

    Currency breakdown

    A

    6

    Corresponds to currency (see list below)

    10

    Geographical breakdown

     
     

    Code for the geographical breakdown of the partner countries (see list below)

    11

    Data value

    A

    12

    Numeric value of the data (negative values are preceded by a minus sign) expressed as a whole number without decimal places. An ‘M’ should be used if the data is not sent because it is missing

    12

    Quality flag

    A

    1

    R: revised data, M: updated data, P: provisional data

    13

    Confidentiality flag

    A

    1

    A, B, C, D: indicates that the data is confidential and the reason for that confidentiality (see list below). A blank space indicates non-confidential data

    14

    Dominance

    N

    3

    A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90.3 becomes 90, 94.50 becomes 95 This field is blank for non-confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B or C are used in the previous field

    15

    Footnote

    A

    250

    Free note on the data

    NB:

    A = Alphanumeric, N = Numeric

    3.   Description of the fields

    3.1.   Series



    Series type

    Code

    Annual enterprise statistics

    7A

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes

    7B

    Annual enterprise statistics broken down by currencies

    7C

    Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown

    7D

    Annual enterprise statistics on non-autonomous pension funds

    7E

    3.2.   Year

    3.3.   Territorial unit

    This code corresponds to the country for national series or to the region for the regional serie (serie 6H). It is based on the NUTS 99 code. For regions, two characters are added to the two characters for the country (see NUTS 99).



    Country

    Code

    Belgium

    BE

    ▼M1

    Bulgaria

    BG

    ▼B

    Denmark

    DK

    Germany

    DE

    Greece

    GR

    Spain

    ES

    France

    FR

    Ireland

    IE

    Italy

    IT

    Luxembourg

    LU

    The Netherlands

    NL

    Austria

    AT

    Portugal

    PT

    ▼M1

    Romania

    RO

    ▼B

    Finland

    FI

    Sweden

    SE

    The United Kingdom

    UK

    Iceland

    IS

    Liechtenstein

    LI

    Norway

    NO

    Switzerland

    CH

    3.4.   Economic activity



    Economic activity title — NACE rev. 1 —

    Code

    Pension funding 6602

    6602

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Total sections C-K

    CK

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section C: Mining and quarrying

    C

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section D: Manufacturing

    D

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section E: Electricity, gas and water supply

    E

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section F: Construction

    F

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section G: Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods

    G

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section H: Hotels and restaurants

    H

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section I: Transport, storage and communication

    I

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section J: Financial intermediation

    J

    Non-autonomous pension funds: Section K: Real estate, renting and business activities

    K

    3.5.   Measurement



    Measurement

    Code

    National currency

    NC

    Euro

    EUR

    Number

    NBR

    3.6.   Unit



    Unit

    Code

    Unit

    UNIT

    Thousands

    1 000

    Millions

    MIO

    Billions

    BIO

    3.7.   Variable



    Variable title

    Code

    Number of enterprises

    11 11 0

    Number of enterprises broken down by size of investments

    11 11 8

    Number of enterprises broken down by size classes of members

    11 11 9

    Number of enterprises with non-autonomous pension funds

    11 15 0

    Number of pension schemes

    11 61 0

    Accounting data: profit and loss (income and expenditure) account

    Turnover

    12 11 0

    Pension contributions receivable from members

    48 00 1

    Pension contributions receivable from employers

    48 00 2

    Incoming transfers

    48 00 3

    Other pension contributions

    48 00 4

    Pension contributions to defined benefits schemes

    48 00 5

    Pension contributions to defined contributions schemes

    48 00 6

    Pension contributions to hybrid schemes

    48 00 7

    Investment income (PF)

    48 01 0

    Capital gains and losses

    48 01 1

    Insurance claims receivable

    48 02 1

    Other income (PF)

    48 02 2

    Production value

    12 12 0

    Value added at basic prices

    12 14 0

    Value added at factor cost

    12 15 0

    Total expenditure on pensions

    48 03 0

    Regular pensions payments

    48 03 1

    Pension payments of lump sums

    48 03 2

    Outgoing transfers

    48 03 3

    Net change in technical provisions (reserves)

    48 04 0

    Insurance premiums payable

    48 05 0

    Total operational expenses

    48 06 0

    Total purchases of goods and services

    13 11 0

    Personnel costs

    13 31 0

    Gross investment in tangible goods

    15 11 0

    All taxes

    48 07 0

    Turnover of non-autonomous pension funds

    48 08 0

    Balance sheet data: assets

    Land and buildings (PF)

    48 11 0

    Investments in affiliated enterprises and participating interests (PF)

    48 12 0

    Shares and other variable-yield securities

    48 13 0

    Shares traded on a regulated market

    48 13 1

    Shares traded on a regulated market specialised in SMEs

    48 13 2

    Non-publicly traded shares

    48 13 3

    Other variable yield securities

    48 13 4

    Units in undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities

    48 14 0

    Debt securities and other fixed-income securities

    48 15 0

    Debt securities and other fixed-income securities issued by public administrations

    48 15 1

    Other debt securities and other fixed income securities

    48 15 2

    Participation in investment pools (PF)

    48 16 0

    Loans guaranteed by mortgages and other loans not covered elsewhere

    48 17 0

    Other investments

    48 18 0

    Total investments of pension funds

    48 10 0

    Total investments invested in ‘the sponsoring enterprise’

    48 10 1

    Total investments at market values

    48 10 4

    Other assets

    48 20 0

    Balance sheet data: liabilities

    Capital and reserves

    48 30 0

    Net technical provisions (PF)

    48 40 0

    Other liabilities

    48 50 0

    Data on internationalisation

    Geographical breakdown of turnover

    48 61 0

    Shares and other variable-yield securities broken down by location

    48 62 0

    Total investments broken down by location

    48 63 0

    Total investments broken down into euro and non-euro components

    48 64 0

    Data on employment

    Number of persons employed

    16 11 0

    Residual data

    Number of members

    48 70 0

    Number of members of defined benefits schemes

    48 70 1

    Number of members of defined contributions schemes

    48 70 2

    Number of members of hybrid schemes

    48 70 3

    Number of active members

    48 70 4

    Number of deferred members

    48 70 5

    Number of retired persons

    48 70 6

    3.8.   Size classes



    Size class of investments

    Code

    > EUR 5 000 Mio

    SC11

    EUR 2 501-5 000 Mio

    SC12

    EUR 501-2 500 Mio

    SC13

    EUR 50-500 Mio

    SC14

    < EUR 50 Mio

    SC15



    Size classes of members (Unit)

    Code

    > 100 000 members

    SC21

    10 001-100 000 members

    SC22

    1 001-10 000 members

    SC23

    101-1 000 members

    SC24

    50-100 members

    SC25

    < 50 members

    SC26

    3.9.   Currency breakdown



    Currency breakdown

    Code

    Euro

    EURO

    Others

    OTH

    3.10.   Geographical breakdown



    Groups of countries

    Code

    Home country

    HOME

    Other EU countries

    OEU

    Other EEA countries

    OEEA

    USA and Canada

    US_CA

    Japan

    JPN

    Rest of the world

    THCO

    3.11.   Data value

    Monetary data is expressed in millions of national currency units or in Euro (for countries members of the Euro-zone).

    In order to be precise about the nature of the data, it is necessary to distinguish the following cases:

    data equal to zero (coded ‘0’): real values of zero only (the phenomenon it describes does not exist in the country),

    missing data (coded ‘m’): this is data which is currently missing but the Member State intends to supply when available,

    data not available: This is data which is not collected in a Member State. In this case the corresponding record is not sent.

    By default, if an entire dimension (a variable, a NUTS code etc.) is not collected then the corresponding records will not exist except for those which are missing because they form part of a regrouping of NACE codes. This is why it is important to distinguish data which is really missing by supplying a record (one per missing item) in which the data value is coded as ‘m’.

    3.12.   Quality flag



    Data type

    Flag

    Revised data

    R

    Updated data

    M

    Provisional data

    P

    Revised data refers to data which are sent for a second (or more) time and are corrections of data which has been previously sent.

    Updated data concerns data which was not previously available and was coded as missing in the data value field (see 3.11 above) but has since become available.

    The flag indicating provisional data should be used in order to indicate that it is likely that the data being transmitted may be corrected.

    3.13.   Confidentiality flag

    Member States are asked to clearly indicate confidential data using the flags listed below:

    Countries which cannot send confidential data are asked to set the value to ‘x’ (see 3.11 above) and to indicate using a flag that the data is missing due to confidentiality.



    Reason for confidentiality

    Flag

    Too few enterprises

    A

    One enterprise dominates the data

    B

    Two enterprises dominate the data

    C

    Confidential data due to secondary confidentiality

    D

    3.14.   Dominance

    A numeric value less than or equal to 100. This indicates the percentage dominance of one or two enterprises which dominate the data and make it confidential. The value is rounded to the nearest whole number: e.g. 90.3 becomes 90, 94.50 becomes 95. This field is blank for non confidential data. This field is only used when the confidentiality flags B or C are used in the previous field.

    3.15.   Footnote

    Free note on the data with a maximal length of 250 characters.

    4.   Electronic form

    The data and metadata, supplied in conformance with this regulation shall be sent in electronic form from Competent National Authorities to Eurostat. Transmission shall conform to an appropriate interchange standard approved by the Statistical Programme Committee (SPC). Eurostat will make available detailed documentation in relation to approved standard(s) and will supply guidelines on how to implement this (these) standard(s) according to the requirements of this regulation.

    5.   Transitional arrangements

    During a transitional period, the data may be sent as a flat file in ASCII format with each data set being one record having the semi-colon ‘;’ as the field seperator and the the carriage return character (ASCII hexadecimal code ‘0D’) and/or the linefeed character (ASCII hexadecimal code ‘0A’) as the record separator.

    6.   Examples of records

    Example 1:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size classes

    Currency breakdown

    Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    Footnote

    7A

    2002

    BE

    6602

    NBR

    UNIT

    11110

     
     
     

    120

     
     
     
     

    Belgium declares in the series 7A (Annual enterprise statistics) for the reference year 2002, in NACE rev. 1 class 66.02 120 autonomous pension funds enterprises. The data is non confidential.

    7A; 2002; BE; 6602; NBR; UNIT; 11110; ; ; ; 120; ; ; ;

    Example 2:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size classes

    Currency breakdown

    Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    Footnote

    7B

    2002

    DK

    6602

    NBR

    UNIT

    11118

    SC14

     
     

    38

     
     
     
     

    Denmark declares in the series 7B (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes) for the reference year 2002, in NACE rev. 1 class 66.02: 38 autonomous pension funds which investments fall between EUR 50-500 million. The data is non confidential.

    7B; 2002; DK; 6602; NBR; UNIT; 11118; SC14; ; ; 38; ; ; ;

    Example 3:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size classes

    Currency breakdown

    Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    Footnote

    7C

    2002

    PT

    6602

    EUR

    MIO

    48640

     

    USD

     

    1008

     
     
     
     

    Portugal declares in the series 7C (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by currencies) for the reference year 2002, in NACE rev. 1 class 66.02: investments of EUR 1 008 million which are broken down by USD. The data is non confidential.

    7C; 2002; PT; 6602; EUR; MIO; 48640; ; USD; ; 1008; ; ; ;

    Example 4:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size classes

    Currency breakdown

    Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    Footnote

    7D

    2002

    FI

    6602

    EUR

    MIO

    48610

     
     

    OEU

    12548

     
     
     
     

    Finland declares in the series 7D (Annual enterprise statistics by geographical breakdown) for the reference year 2002, in NACE rev. 1 class 66.02: turnover of EUR 12 548 million which are declared in other EU countries. The data is non confidential.

    7D; 2002; FI; 6602; EUR; MIO; 48610; ; ; OEU; 12548; ; ; ;

    Example 5:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size classes

    Currency breakdown

    Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    Footnote

    7B

    2002

    ES

    6602

    NBR

    UNIT

    11119

    SC21

     
     

    M

     
     
     
     

    Spain declares in the series 7B (Annual enterprise statistics broken down by size classes) for the reference year 2002, in NACE rev. 1 class 66.02: missing data of number of enterprises which fall under the size class > 100 000 members. This data is non confidential.

    7B; 2002; ES; 6602; NBR; UNIT; 11119; SC21; ; ; M; ; ; ;

    Example 6:



    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    Series

    Year

    Territorial Unit

    Economic activity

    Measurement

    Unit

    Variable

    Size classes

    Currency breakdown

    Geographical breakdown

    Data value

    Quality flag

    Confidentiality flag

    Dominance

    Footnote

    7E

    2002

    BE

    H

    NBR

    UNIT

    11150

     
     
     

    35

     
     
     
     

    Belgium declares in the series 7E (Annual enterprise statistics on non-autonomous pension funds) for the reference year 2002, in NACE rev. 1 section H (Non-autonomous pension funds: Section H: Hotels and restaurants): 35 enterprises with non-autonomous pension funds. This data is non confidential.

    7A; 2002; BE; H; NBR; UNIT; 11150; ; ; ; 35; ; ; ;



    ( 1 ) OJ L 14, 17.1.1997, p. 1.

    ( 2 ) See page 1 of this Official Journal.

    ( 3 ) OJ L 344, 18.2.1998, p. 102.

    ( 4 ) OJ L 244, 12.9.2002, p. 7.

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