Important Entity (NIS2)
Mid-sized companies in 18 NIS2 sectors — obligations apply from 06 December 2025
TL;DR
An important entity within the meaning of Article 3 NIS2 Directive / Section 28 BSIG is a medium-sized undertaking (50-249 employees, EUR 10-50 million annual turnover) in one of the 18 NIS2 sectors (Annex I + II) that does not qualify as an essential entity. Important entities are subject to the same risk-management obligations under Section 30 BSIG, but to lower sanctions.
What is an important entity (NIS2)?
Three categories under NIS2/BSIG:
- Essential: 250 or more employees in 11 high-criticality sectors — fines of up to EUR 10 million / 2%
- Important: 50-249 employees in 18 sectors — fines of up to EUR 7 million / 1.4%
- Particularly important (KRITIS): regardless of size — additional BSIG obligations
Important entities must comply with all Section 30 BSIG obligations, but are supervised less strictly than essential entities on a risk-based approach.
Practical example
Typical important entities: - Mid-sized mechanical engineering companies (50-249 employees, manufacturing sector) - Regional banks / Volksbanken (banking) - IT service providers (digital infrastructure sector) - Regional logistics companies (transport) - Mid-sized clinics (health)