They didn’t
> Currently, DigiD is partially managed by Solvinity, a company owned by a British investor
Britain is neither local nor in the EU
The company is incorporated in the netherlands, and the workers are there. The corporate structure means the shareholder can't do whatever they want.
I don't see why they should bother with who invests in it, when they have the power to do what they just did and block the acquisition.
The company is incorporated in the netherlands, and the workers are there. The corporate structure means the shareholder can't do whatever they want.
I don't see why they should bother with who invests in it, when they have the power to do what they just did and block the acquisition.