Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
N.I.S.
English translation:
Statistical Identification Number (NIS)
French term
N.I.S.
Répertoire du Commerce 33 S 33333 – N.I.S. 3333 C 33333
There are plenty of hits for NIS, but none seem to fit the context.
4 +1 | Statistical Identification Number (NIS) | Thomas T. Frost |
4 +1 | Statistical Identification Number | Chakib Roula |
5 | Statistical Identification Number | Jean-Pascal Nkuibo |
3 +1 | See explanation | pooja_chic |
Non-PRO (1): Catharine Cellier-Smart
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Proposed translations
Statistical Identification Number (NIS)
Two other official Monaco sites pop up in Google, but as soon as one asks for the English version, they go belly-up:
http://www.monacostatistics.mc/Procedures-and-services/NIS-r...
http://en.service-public-entreprises.gouv.mc/Starting-a-busi...
Google's snippets confirm the English version, though.
The NIS is not just a company register number but also contains the NAF code corresponding to the type of activity.
Statistical Identification Number
http://en.service-public-entreprises.gouv.mc/Starting-a-busi...
http://coi.2.ires.pl/en/portal_inwestycyjny/investor_guide/the_statistical_identification_n/
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BrigitteHilgner
: You were the first person to provide an explanation in French - I think that was most important.
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Thank you for your sportsmanship.
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Statistical Identification Number
I can only confirm what others have previously said: it is an abbreviation for the French "Numéro d'Identification Statistique". Thomas has mentioned the official website providing information about it in English. For French, check http://www.imsee.mc/Demarches-et-Services/Attribution-NIS
See explanation
N. I. S. (Numéro d’Identification Statistique :Identification Number)
http://www.monacoforfinance.mc/en/living-in-monaco/settling-...
STEP 2: RECEIVING YOUR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The Numéro d’Identification Statistique (N.I.S.) [Identification Number] is issued to each economic entity (individuals, companies or organisations) by the Institut Monégasque de la Statistique et des Études Économiques [Monaco Institute of Statistics and Economic Research] (IMSEE) in order to define its main area of activity.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2016-02-13 21:00:23 GMT)
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http://www.ericsson.com/res/thecompany/docs/suppliers/invoic...
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