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Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of A Coruña

Financial Analysis of the Commercial Registry of A Coruña

Date: September 3, 2024

This report provides a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Commercial Registry of A Coruña, based on the data available up to the indicated date. This analysis focuses on various business activities, including appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, bankruptcy situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object extensions, sole proprietorship changes, loss of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, and company transformations.

Appointments

The total number of registered appointment acts is 48. This data reflects significant activity in the renewal and assignment of managerial positions within companies in the region. A notable example is the company ABANCA CORPORACION BANCARIA SA, which has recently registered an appointment. This entity, with a share capital of 2,476,208,900.00 euros, is a key player in the local banking sector.

Incorporations

There have been 23 incorporation acts registered, indicating a favorable environment for the creation of new companies in A Coruña. The creation of new entities is a positive indicator of the local economy, suggesting a dynamic and growing environment.

Resignations

The number of resignation acts is 20. Resignations can be due to various reasons, including internal restructuring, retirements, or strategic changes in company management.

Revocations

There have been 3 revocation acts registered. This type of act may reflect adjustments in previously made decisions by companies.

Sole Proprietorships

The number of sole proprietorship acts is 11, implying that several companies have opted to operate under the sole proprietorship structure. This modality can offer advantages in terms of control and decision-making.

Address Changes

There have been 9 address change acts registered. This type of movement may be related to expansion strategies, cost optimization, or the search for better commercial locations.

Statutory Modifications

The number of statutory modification acts is 14. Modifications in company statutes may be necessary to adapt to legislative, strategic, or market changes.

Capital Increases

There have been 2 capital increase acts registered. This type of act is crucial for companies looking to increase their financial capacity to undertake new projects or expand their operations.

Dissolutions

The number of dissolution acts is 2. Dissolutions can result from various circumstances, including economic unviability or the completion of business objectives.

Re-elections

There have been 17 re-election acts registered. Re-elections are important to ensure continuity and stability in business management. An example of a company that has registered a re-election is GADISA RETAIL SL, an entity with a share capital of 2,659,600.00 euros, dedicated to the commercial exploitation of supermarkets and shopping centers.

Bankruptcy Situations

No bankruptcy situation acts have been registered, which is a positive indicator of the financial health of companies in the region.

Object Changes

There have been 2 object change acts registered. This type of change may reflect the need for companies to adapt to new business opportunities or market changes.

Name Changes

The number of name change acts is 1. Name changes can be part of a rebranding strategy or a merger between companies.

Capital Reductions

There has been 1 capital reduction act registered. Capital reductions may be necessary to adjust the company's financial structure to its operational reality.

Object Extensions

No object extension acts have been registered. Object extensions are usually necessary when companies seek to diversify their activities.

Sole Proprietorship Changes

No sole proprietorship change acts have been registered. This type of change usually occurs when a company decides to modify its corporate structure to adapt to new needs.

Loss of Sole Proprietorship

No loss of sole proprietorship acts have been registered. The loss of sole proprietorship can occur when a company decides to incorporate new partners.

Extinctions

No extinction acts have been registered. Company extinctions are usually the final result of a liquidation process.

Mergers

No merger acts have been registered. Mergers are complex processes that can result in the creation of larger and more competitive entities.

Company Transformations

No company transformation acts have been registered. Company transformations may be necessary to adapt to new business strategies or legislative changes.

In summary, the analysis of the acts registered in the Commercial Registry of A Coruña shows dynamic and varied business activity. Companies in the region are actively involved in renewing their managerial structures, creating new entities, and adapting to strategic and market changes. Examples of prominent companies in this context include ABANCA CORPORACION BANCARIA SA and GADISA RETAIL SL, which continue to play important roles in their respective sectors.