Dynamite Netherlands was founded in 2012 as the first company in the Netherlands specializing in the removal of BKR registrations. We have gained national acclaim for our successes and have changed the landscape of credit registrations for the better for citizens.
Photo: Chamber member Evert-Jan Slootweg, Mr. Frank Visser and director Deepak Thakoerdien.
Our work goes beyond dealing with individual client files; we are actively committed to reforming the system from within. This sets us apart. For example, in collaboration with television judge Mr. Frank Visser, we established the Foundation for Unjust BKR Registration. We have conversations with key figures in the House of Representatives, the Personal Data Authority and the Ministry of Finance to advocate for fairer regulations and practices around credit registration.
Our fight against the power of the BKR is noticeable in the media, where Mr. Frank Visser and Dynamite made a joint appearance on the program Radar. You can view the broadcast and more information about it here.
Dynamite also joined a follow-up broadcast of Radar to expose wrongdoing at ING Bank. You can watch this broadcast here.
Interview in Trouw.
Unique in the industry, Dynamite Netherlands is the only company to have filed and won lawsuits against the BKR. This has earned us a reputation as an authority in the world of credit registrations. You can read the interview in Trouw.
Photo: Dynamite Netherlands office
Our work does not go unnoticed. Recently we made the NOS 8 p.m. news because we exposed a wrongdoing in the financial sector. Because of our persistence and media attention, the BKR proceeded to remove 21,000 unjust BKR registrations of citizens in one fell swoop. You can read the full story on the NOS website and watch the 8 p.m. news broadcast via this page from NPO.
Furthermore, we have made arrangements with the Internal Revenue Service that allow us to assist those affected by the benefits affair with their BKR registration. This is critical because many people affected by this affair may have difficulty obtaining a mortgage.
We remain committed to equity and transparency in the financial system. This means not only helping individual customers, but also actively working to reform the system from within.