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Anpartsselskab (Danish pronunciation: [ˈænpʰɑtsselˌskɛˀp]; ApS) is the Danish term for a private limited company. ApS, when appended to the end of a Danish company name, is similar to Ltd. after the name of a British company. An ApS is required to have capital of at least 40,000 DKK (approx. 5,370 EUR).
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- "Start virksomhed". Virk. Danish Business Authority. Archived from the original on 2019-07-11. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
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