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Your Financial Translation Agency for the Dutch language

Banks and financial institutions often rely on our financial translation services to translate into Dutch their most sensitive documentation. If you wish to expand your market share and internationalize your products, you should trust a reliable translation agency for your Spanish-English-Dutch translation needs.

Banking, financial and insurance translations in Dutch

Our Dutch<>English linguists for financial and banking documentation are specialists who have already worked in the industry and work as professionals translators.  When looking for the best translators you should contact a professional who is familiar with Dutch-speaking markets and specifically those of Belgium, The Netherlands

Our native Dutch-speaking or English-speaking translators are knowledgeable of the specific language of finance and economics, have experience with financial texts and apply a systematic quality control to check the final translation in Dutch or English.

Just like legal and commercial translations, financial translations in Dutch are used in all private and business areas. Our services are focused on banks and investors, as well as law firms, insurance companies, notaries, construction companies, hotels, medical insurance companies, ministries and non-profit organizations.

Investors want to be well informed

Before investing in your company or business, your investors located in Belgium, The Netherlands might want to review annual reports, press releases or presentations.  Most importantly, they will need accurate and reliable information in Dutch.

Professional English-Dutch translators offer a service that helps you convey all this information to your potential clients and investors located in Belgium, The Netherlands. Firstly, a bank’s website that is properly translated into Dutch will allow its customers to access their account data and statistics at any time.  Secondly, business correspondence in good Dutch will facilitate communication between all counterparts. Finally, properly translating financial reports will improve your brand image by providing shareholders with reliable data.

Any bank wishing to operate abroad and open new offices in other locations like Belgium, The Netherlands should consider the cost of these translations. Do you want to attract investors who speak Dutch or live in Belgium, The Netherlands?  Then you need reliable translators.

Banks with subsidiaries in Belgium, The Netherlands need brand consistency.

If your bank or financial institution has been operating in Belgium, The Netherlands for many years, your customers will trust you because your corporate image conveys your values and reflects the quality you offer. Your image is enhanced with quality translations performed by native Dutch translators who know how to adapt your marketing campaigns and messages to the culture of Dutch. Our translation agency offers any kind of Spanish<>English<>Dutch translation services: subtitles, captioning, transcriptions, legal and certified translation…

From Citigroup to Santander: all international banks know the importance of a consistent corporate image. These banks invest a lot of money in their marketing efforts, especially to reach foreign customers in Belgium, The Netherlands or anywhere else in the world. Remember that in emerging markets with linguistic, demographic and cultural differences, success depends on brand recognition.

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Banks and financial institutions provide businesses with money that is independent of cultural and linguistic boundaries. Most importantly, their services help entrepreneurs create wealth and increase their country’s GDP.

In order to internationalize these services, they need to speak to their customers in their own language (English, Dutch, etc.) in order to gain their trust and loyalty. Translation makes this possible. Instead of spending part of your budget on dealing with the consequences of a poor Dutch financial translation, you can be sure that your content accurately represents your company’s values. A culturally adapted translation in Dutch will focus on your customers and markets and this will boost your brand awareness in Belgium, The Netherlands, etc.

After all, accurate and correct communication will allow your bank to expand into markets with Dutch as their predominant language.

Banking

Banks and individuals entrust us with their translations from English into Dutch and from Dutch into English. It often happens that banks open branches in other territories such as Belgium, The Netherlands…where the official language is Dutch and not the language mainly spoken at their headquarters. This is where you need a reliable translation service. The same applies to regions with a large immigrant population that does not speak the official language of the country. These banks and individuals need accurate and clear translations in their daily transactions.

When translating into Dutch loan agreements, profit and loss statements, audits or annual reports there is no room for error. In addition to working with highly qualified and specialized professionals, we apply a meticulous quality control process and, if requested by the client, the translations are proofread by second translators of Dutch.

 

Insurance

Insurance documents have important legal implications, both for the person purchasing the insurance and the company providing the insurance. Translating insurance documents into Dutch is a highly specialized field that requires knowledge of both the language and the insurance industry in Belgium, The Netherlands.

The translation of insurance documents into Dutch should be flawless. The adoption of new technologies allows us to offer affordable prices. We try to adjust our rates as much as possible without compromising quality. Spanish<>English<>Dutch translations go through a comprehensive linguistic quality control before being delivered to you.

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Audits

Translations from English into Dutch and from Dutch into English of:

Financial Statements

Annual accounts

Tax forms

Insurance policies

Balance sheets

Accounting records

Payroll

Feasibility reports

 

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Of the almost 24 million Dutch-speaking (nederlands in Dutch) people in the Netherlands, Belgium (Flemish) and South Africa (Afrikaans), almost 90% have access to the Internet.

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Where does the Dutch come from?

Dutch originates from the Franconian dialect of Low German. In the 12th century it became the literary language of Middle Dutch.

From the seventeenth century the new Dutch became a fully independent language, and in South Africa it evolved into a dialect language called Afrikaans (also known as "Cape Dutch").

Dutch is a West Germanic language with about 28 million speakers, mainly in the Netherlands and Belgium. There are small Dutch-speaking communities in northern France around Dunkirk. Dutch is also spoken in Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles, Suriname and Indonesia.

The official or standard form of Dutch is known as Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands (ABN), 'General Civilised Dutch'. It is taught in schools and used by the authorities in the Netherlands, Flanders (Belgium), Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. An association known as Taalunie (Union of Languages), which was established by the governments of the Netherlands and Flanders, regulates the spelling and orthography of NBA. The alternative names for the ABN are Algemeen Nederlands (AN) and Standaardnederlands, Standard Dutch.

Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium are known as Flemish (Vlaams). They differ somewhat from the Dutch spoken in the Netherlands in intonation and pronunciation, and there are small differences in vocabulary, including words borrowed from French and English that are not found in standard Dutch.

The Dutch language evolved from the Lower Franconian dialect (Niederfränkisch) of Low German. The first known example of a document written in Old Franconian appears in a 9th century Latin manuscript, the Laws of the Salic Franks, and in translations of the Psalms. Some poetry written in Middle Dutch survives, dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. The Dutch translation of the Bible, the Staten-Bijbel, from 1619-1637, was one of the first important works of modern Dutch.