In 2021, DNV delivered its best annual result ever despite disruptions following the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas group of companies (Det Norske Veritas) achieved revenues of NOK 21,464 million in 2021 and a net profit after tax of NOK 2,502 million. Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas is a free-standing, independent Norwegian foundation whose purpose is to safeguard life, property and the environment. Det Norske Veritas Holding AS is a fully owned subsidiary of Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas and Det Norske Veritas Holding AS owns 100% of DNV Group AS (DNV). Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas’ purpose is realized mainly through the ownership of DNV. Thanks to a dedicated and competent work force, a strong balance sheet, and newly established strategy, DNV has an excellent foundation for growth. The company is more robust than ever and can confidently take on the coming decade of transformation. You can download the full annual report 2021...
Read MoreFoundation Det Norske Veritas contributes S$10 million to help launch a maritime decarbonization centre in Singapore
Signing of public-private cooperation agreement establishes S$120 million R&D fund to accelerate decarbonization in shipping. Oslo, 21 April, 2021: Foundation Det Norske Veritas – which owns DNV Group – has teamed up with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and five other industry leaders to establish a maritime decarbonization centre in Singapore. The centre’s stated mission is to catalyse and facilitate decarbonization in the maritime sector and will be supported by contributions from the founding members totalling S$120 million. Its creation follows the release of a recommendation by the International Advisory Panel (IAP) – a Singapore Maritime Foundation initiative – on maritime decarbonization to set up a decarbonization centre in Singapore. The Memorandum of Cooperation was signed on 21 April in the presence of Mr Chee Hong Tat, Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Transport and Foreign Affairs. Foundation Det Norske Veritas has committed S$10 million – a figure matched by partners BW Group, Eastern Pacific Shipping, Ocean Network Express, Sembcorp Marine Ltd, and BHP with the MPA adding S$60 million to the contributions. “The Foundation Det Norske Veritas is driven by a desire to help society tackle major global transformations,” said Remi Eriksen, Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation Det Norske Veritas and DNV. “Transforming the world energy system is one of the biggest challenges currently confronting society, and shipping must play its part. But doing this cannot be achieved without industry wide collaboration. That is why we have taken the decision to become a founding member of the Singapore decarbonization centre.” Eriksen added: “We believe the deep expertise behind the Foundation complements Singapore’s status as a world-leading maritime ecosystem for sustainable energy and climate change. Working together, I am confident the Centre will deliver a global impact on decarbonization while further bolstering the Foundation’s purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment.” Ms Quah Ley Hoon, Chief Executive of MPA, said, “Maritime decarbonization is a global challenge requiring a collective responsibility from all stakeholders involved. It is crucial to have strong public-private sector partnerships. We thank like-minded partners like the Foundation Det Norske Veritas that have responded strongly to our call for collaboration. The agreement signed today is a first step, which we hope will catalyse a larger, much needed momentum to make international shipping more sustainable.” “Collaboration is key to progress on the decarbonization pathway. At DNV, we are pleased to widen the scope of our longstanding cooperation with MPA by sharing our technical competence and industry knowledge in this maritime decarbonization centre. Together with leading shipping firms in the region, we look forward to support the adoption of new low- and zero-carbon solutions which will help to reach the IMO greenhouse gas reduction targets,” said Cristina Saenz de Santa Maria, Regional Manager South East Asia, Pacific & India, Maritime at DNV, who signed the Memorandum of Cooperation on behalf of the Foundation Det Norske Veritas. Spanning a five-year period, Foundation Det Norske Veritas’s contribution will support research and technology development projects in the areas of greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and collaborations with higher education institutes and research bodies. About Foundation Det Norske Veritas Foundation Det Norske Veritas is a free-standing, autonomous and independent foundation whose purpose is to safeguard life, property and the environment. This purpose is achieved through its ownership of companies – of which the most important is the DNV Group, a classification, certification and technical assurance and advisory company. The DNV Group was formed following the merger between the classification societies DNV and GL in September 2013. Foundation Det Norske Veritas owns 100% of the DNV Group through Det Norske Veritas...
Read MoreSTIFTELSEN DET NORSKE VERITAS RELEASES ITS ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2020
2020 was a different and difficult year in many ways as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this is the main explanation for the 3% reduction in revenues compared to 2019. The Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas group of companies (Det Norske Veritas) achieved revenues of NOK 20,911 million in 2020 and a net profit after tax of NOK 1,503 million. Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas is a free-standing, independent Norwegian foundation whose purpose is to safeguard life, property and the environment. Det Norske Veritas Holding AS is a fully owned subsidiary of Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas and Det Norske Veritas Holding AS owns 100% of DNV Group AS (DNV). Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas’ purpose is realized mainly through the ownership of DNV. With a strong balance sheet, DNV is poised for growth and well-positioned to deliver on Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas’ ambitious strategic goals and purpose. You can download the full annual report 2020...
Read MoreStiftelsen Det Norske Veritas releases its annual report for 2017
The Stiftelsen Det Norske Veritas group of companies (Det Norske Veritas) achieved revenues of NOK 19,591 million in 2017 and a net profit after tax of NOK 284 million. Read more in the Annual Report for 2017.
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