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MSA Organizational Structure
Does the company describes its ownership structures?
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Criteria 2.1: Organizational Structure

The structure is the legal and organizational form of the reporting entity. A reporting entity can describe its structure in multiple ways.

A reporting entity can describe its structure in multiple ways. For example, it can:

  • Explain its general structure. This covers the entity’s legal classification  (company, partnership, trust, etc.). If the entity is part of a larger group, the  statement should provide details on the general structure of the overall group  (upstream and downstream from the reporting entity). The statement may also  describe the approximate number of workers employed by the entity and the  registered office location of the entity (i.e., its statutory address). 
  • Explain what the entity owns or controls. If the entity does own or control  other entities, explain what these entities do and where they are located. For  example, the entity may own a foreign subsidiary in another country. 
  • Identify any trading names or brand names associated with the reporting  entity and entities it owns or controls.  

Note: the presence of any relevant information should lead to a "Yes" label for this  requirement.