German mid-market commerce platform (Schöppingen, est. 2000); Cloud entry €600/mo. PayPal owns ~41% as of Oct 2025.
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Synthèse de la propriété et de l’exposition au CLOUD Act.
Dutch hosted e-commerce SaaS from €36/mo; 0% transaction fees; parent company CCV Group is Fiserv-owned (US).
CCV Shop, dans la catégorie E-commerce, propose un hébergement dans l’UE avec Netherlands comme lieu d’hébergement, mais une maison mère ou un sous-traitant américain laisse une exposition matérielle au CLOUD Act.
CCV Shop is Dutch-operated (KvK 08084328, Hengelo NL), but its parent CCV Group B.V. is owned by Fiserv Inc. (NYSE: FI, US), making this a US-ultimate-owner situation with material CLOUD Act exposure. No public DPA or sub-processors list found; these must be requested via sales.
Le degré d'exposition des données clients aux autorités américaines au titre du CLOUD Act (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act).
Où se situe le contrôle ultime de la société exploitante.
CCV Shop (Diamantstraat 3, Hengelo, Netherlands, KvK 08084328) is a Dutch hosted e-commerce platform offering plans from €36/month (Basic, up to 50 products) to €129/month (Enterprise, unlimited products + B2B), all with 0% transaction fees and a 21-day free trial. The platform supports multi-language storefronts, API access (Professional+ plans), and multiple payment providers. CCV Shop is operated by the CCV Group, a Dutch payments + commerce company with 900 employees serving 150,000+ customers across Europe. However, CCV Group B.V. is owned by Fiserv Inc. (NYSE: FI, Milwaukee, Wisconsin), a major US financial technology company, so while the product team and operations are European, the ultimate beneficial owner is a US public company, creating material CLOUD Act exposure. Best fit for Dutch and Belgian SMBs who want a fully-managed, no-commission hosted shop with local Dutch-language support and local payment integrations. For buyers requiring clean EU ownership, Shopware Community Edition or PrestaShop self-hosted are stronger alternatives.
German mid-market commerce platform (Schöppingen, est. 2000); Cloud entry €600/mo. PayPal owns ~41% as of Oct 2025.
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