cooperativelimited liability

What is “GS”?

GS (mutual company) is a cooperative used primarily in Denmark. It signals limited liability and private ownership.

Where it's used

GS appears in company names registered in the following jurisdiction:

DK · Denmark

What it tells you about the company

LiabilityOwners' liability is limited to their capital contribution. Personal assets are protected.
OwnershipPrivately held. Shares are not listed or traded on a public exchange.
ComparableBroadly equivalent to AMBA in Denmark, CP in United States, EEG in Germany.

Equivalent forms around the world

These are the closest structural equivalents to GS in other jurisdictions — same entity category, different national law.

CountryEquivalent suffix
DenmarkAMBA
United StatesCP
GermanyEEG
GermanyEG
GermanyEWIV
DenmarkFMBA
DenmarkFORENING
United KingdomIPS
FranceSC
GermanySCE
FranceSCOP
GermanyVVAG

Normalizing “GS” in your data

When matching or deduplicating company records, the legal suffix is noise — Acme GS” and “Acme” should resolve to the same entity. One API call strips it and returns a stable canonical form:

Request
curl -X POST https://api.ambect.com/v1/normalize/company \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $AMBECT_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"name": "Acme GS", "country": "dk"}'
Response
{
  "data": {
    "canonical": "acme gs",
    "legal_type": null,
    "tokens": [
      "acme",
      "gs"
    ]
  },
  "meta": {
    "pipeline": [
      "lowercase",
      "legal_suffix"
    ],
    "confidence": 0.99
  }
}

Frequently asked questions

What does GS mean?

GS means "mutual company".

Is a GS public or private?

A GS is a private entity — its shares are not publicly listed or traded on a stock exchange.

What is the liability in a GS?

Owners of a GS have limited liability. Their personal assets are protected, and their exposure is capped at the amount they invested.

Which countries use GS?

GS is used in Denmark.

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