Category
page 1Privately held companies of the Netherlands
Iceberg Interactive
video game publisher based in Haarlem, Netherlands

HEMA
Dutch discount retail chain
Bitvavo
Bitvavo is a Dutch cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2018 by programmers Tim Baardse, Jelle de Boer and business administrator Mark Nuvelstijn.
Club 3D
Dutch company
Vedior
Vedior N.V. was an international employment agency based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Vedior operated in 50 countries in most of Europe, North and South America, Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, Middle East and Asia. In June 2008, the company was acquired by Randstad NV.
O3spaces
O3Spaces is a document management system developed by O3Spaces B.V.. It is built by a team of software engineers based in the Netherlands using OpenOffice.org, StarOffice, and ODF-centric applications as enterprise office and collaboration services. The product is written in Java, and based on the Tomcat server with a PostgreSQL backend (other databases are also supported). O3Spaces works by providing users a single web-based team environment, with built-in search capabilities and an optional Desktop Assistant. Its search functionality is said to work across PDF, ODF, and Microsoft Office docu
PayU
PayU is a Netherlands-based payment service provider to online merchants. The company was founded in 2002, and is headquartered in Hoofddorp. It allows online businesses to accept and process payments through payment methods that can be integrated with web and mobile applications. As of 2018, the service is available in 17 countries. The firm is owned by the Naspers Group, which also owns a stake in one of its sister companies, Tencent.
Royal Schiphol Group
Dutch airport company
Swets
thumb|Former office buildings of Swets in Lisse (The Netherlands)
Royal Swets & Zeitlinger Holding NV (Koninklijke Swets & Zeitlinger Holding NV), operating under the trade name Swets, was a group of information services companies operating worldwide as an intermediary between publishers and libraries. Swets provided overall management and processing of subscriptions to scientific and professional printed and electronic publications for libraries. The parent company of Royal Swets & Zeitlinger Holding was Swets & Zeitlinger Group BV, and its main trading subsidiary was Swets Information Servic