DGA
A Director-Major Shareholder (DGA) is a business term that refers to a person who is simultaneously the director of a limited liability company (BV) and a major shareholder in that same company. This means that the DGA has both a managerial role in the operational activities of the company and owns a significant amount of shares.
DGA's function and responsibilities
As a director, the DGA bears responsibility for day-to-day operations, strategic decision-making and compliance with laws and regulations. As a major shareholder, the DGA owns a significant stake in the company, which brings financial benefits such as dividend payments and influence over key decisions. This dualistic nature of the DGA presents both operational and financial challenges, where conflicts of interest may arise between the well-being of the company and personal financial goals.