BORME summary in MADRID on 2024-09-02.
Financial Analysis of the Madrid Commercial Registry
Report Date: September 2, 2024
This report provides a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Madrid Commercial Registry. Below, the most relevant facts related to the various types of registered commercial acts are described.
Appointments
The number of registered appointment acts amounts to 236. This figure reflects significant activity in terms of the designation of new positions in companies. A notable example is CECABANK SA, a banking entity with a share capital of 112,256,540.00 euros, which has registered an appointment act.
Constitutions
63 acts of company constitution have been registered. This number indicates business dynamism in the region, with the creation of new entities contributing to economic growth. Among the constituted companies is COBRA CONCESIONES BRASIL SL, with a share capital of 150,782,100.00 euros, dedicated to the management and operation of infrastructures.
Dismissals
The commercial registry has documented 73 acts of dismissal, implying changes in company administration. These movements may be due to various reasons, such as internal restructurings or strategic changes. An example is SIGMA ALIMENTOS EXTERIOR SL, which has registered a dismissal act.
Revocations
41 acts of revocation have been registered. These acts may be related to the annulment of previous powers or decisions. A case in this regard is MAPFRE ESPAÑA COMPAÑIA DE SEGUROS Y REASEGUROS SA, which has registered a revocation act.
Single-Member Companies
The number of registered single-member company acts is 41. This data is relevant for understanding the ownership structure of companies in Madrid, where a single individual or legal entity owns the entire share capital.
Address Changes
17 acts of address change have been registered. These movements may reflect strategies for expansion or relocation of companies to improve their operations.
Statutory Modifications
The registry has documented 13 acts of statutory modifications. These changes may include adjustments in the company's bylaws to adapt to new regulations or corporate strategies.
Capital Increases
18 acts of capital increase have been registered. These acts indicate the need for companies to increase their share capital to finance new investments or expansions. An example is CECABANK SA, although in this case, it has not recently registered capital increase acts.
Dissolutions
The number of registered dissolution acts is 16. These acts reflect the closure of companies, whether by voluntary decision, mergers, or acquisitions.
Reelections
15 acts of reelection have been registered. These acts indicate the continuity of executives in their positions, which may be a sign of stability in business management.
Bankruptcy Situations
No bankruptcy situation acts have been registered, which is a positive indicator of the financial health of companies in Madrid.
Changes in Object
7 acts of change in the corporate purpose have been documented. These changes may reflect adjustments in the main activity of companies to adapt to new market opportunities.
Changes in Name
The registry has documented 8 acts of change in corporate name. These changes may be part of rebranding strategies or mergers.
Capital Reductions
3 acts of capital reduction have been registered. These acts may be related to the return of contributions to partners or adjustments in the financial structure of companies.
Object Extensions
No acts of object extension have been registered, indicating that companies have not made significant changes to their main activities recently.
Changes in Single-Member Company
No acts of changes in single-member company have been registered, suggesting stability in the ownership structure of companies.
Loss of Single-Member Status
No acts of loss of single-member status have been documented, indicating that there have been no changes in the ownership structure of single-member companies.
Extinctions
No acts of extinction have been registered, which is a positive indicator of the continuity of companies in Madrid.
Mergers
2 acts of merger have been registered. These movements may be part of growth and consolidation strategies in the market.
Company Transformations
No acts of company transformations have been registered, suggesting stability in the legal form of companies.
In conclusion, the Madrid Commercial Registry reflects dynamic and varied business activity, with a significant number of appointments and constitutions, as well as acts of capital increase and statutory modifications. The absence of bankruptcy situations and extinctions is a positive indicator of the financial health of companies in the region.
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