Centralisation, or centralization (see spelling differences), is the process by which the activities of an organisation, particularly those regarding planning and decision-making, become concentrated within a particular location and/or group.
Decentralisation The relocation of government departments and services to small towns and cities around the country to reduce pressure on the larger urban areas and to encourage regional development. Decentralisation ...
Many industries evolve from being departments under state control, into state enterprises, into part public or public ownership. Some for strategic or political reasons stay under state control. The de-centralisation of power and budgets to local ...
Branch accounting - Normally means the accounting for regions separated geographically or sections of enterprises. The accounting system which is adopted depends upon the degree of centralisation of the the branch and how much it is controlled ...
This centralisation would not be shocking if it were also accompanied by a centralised register of the investors/owners of the securities, like what is done today in Sweden and in Finland(so-called "transparent systems").
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