BORME summary in MADRID on 2024-08-23.

Financial Analysis of the Madrid Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Madrid Commercial Registry

Analysis Date: 2024-08-23

In this analysis, the most relevant data from the Madrid Commercial Registry are examined, highlighting the most significant acts that affect the companies registered in this province. Below, the most relevant facts are detailed based on the following columns: appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, changes of address, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, bankruptcy situations, changes of purpose, changes of name, capital reductions, expansions of purpose, changes of sole proprietorship, losses of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.

Appointments

The total number of registered appointment acts is 169. This is one of the most frequent acts in the Madrid Commercial Registry, indicating significant dynamism in the management and administration of companies. A notable example is Telefónica Factoring España SA, which has registered 1 appointment.

Incorporations

A total of 37 incorporation acts have been registered. This data reflects moderate growth in the creation of new companies in the region. The incorporation of new companies is a positive indicator of economic activity and entrepreneurial spirit in Madrid.

Resignations

The number of registered resignations is 65. This act, although less frequent than appointments, is significant as it may indicate changes in the organizational structure of companies. For example, Telefónica Factoring España SA has registered 1 resignation.

Revocations

21 revocation acts have been registered. Revocations may be associated with changes in management or strategic decision-making within companies.

Sole Proprietorships

The number of sole proprietorship acts is 21. This type of act reflects the existence of companies owned by a single partner.

Changes of Address

33 changes of address acts have been registered. Changes of address can be motivated by various reasons, such as seeking better market opportunities or optimizing operational costs. An example of a change of address is Realia Patrimonio SL, which has registered 1 change of address.

Statutory Modifications

The number of statutory modification acts is 15. Statutory modifications usually reflect adjustments in the internal regulations of companies to adapt to new circumstances or business strategies.

Capital Increases

23 capital increase acts have been registered. Capital increases are an indication that companies are seeking to increase their financial resources to expand their operations. For example, Telefónica Factoring España SA has a share capital of 850,000,000.00 euros.

Dissolutions

The number of registered dissolutions is 9. Dissolutions indicate the closure of companies, which can result from various reasons, such as financial difficulties or strategic decisions.

Re-elections

17 re-election acts have been registered. Re-elections reflect continuity in executive positions, which can be a sign of stability within companies. An example is Cegos España Learning&Development SA, which has registered 1 re-election.

Bankruptcy Situations

No bankruptcy situation acts have been registered. This data is positive as it indicates that there are no companies in Madrid that have entered a process of insolvency or bankruptcy.

Changes of Purpose

The number of change of purpose acts is 4. Changes of social purpose reflect the diversification or change in the main activity of companies. An example is FCC Medio Ambiente SA, which has expanded its social purpose on several occasions.

Changes of Name

3 name change acts have been registered. Name changes can be part of a rebranding or repositioning strategy in the market.

Capital Reductions

The number of capital reduction acts is 7. Capital reductions can be a strategy to adjust the financial structure of companies.

Expansions of Purpose

No acts of expansion of purpose have been registered. This indicates that companies have not made significant changes in their main activities.

Changes of Sole Proprietorship

2 acts of change of sole proprietorship have been registered. This type of act reflects changes in the ownership structure of companies.

Losses of Sole Proprietorship

No acts of loss of sole proprietorship have been registered. This indicates that there have been no changes in the ownership of sole proprietorship companies.

Terminations

No termination acts have been registered. This is positive as it indicates that there have been no definitive closures of companies.

Mergers

No merger acts have been registered. Mergers are usually less frequent but can have a significant impact on the market.

Company Transformations

No acts of company transformation have been registered. This indicates that companies have not changed their legal form in the analyzed period.

In conclusion, the Madrid Commercial Registry shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments, incorporations, and capital increases. The stability in bankruptcy situations and the absence of terminations reflect a relatively healthy business environment. Companies like Telefónica Factoring España SA, Cegos España Learning&Development SA, and FCC Medio Ambiente SA are notable examples that contribute to this dynamism.