BORME summary in MADRID on 2024-09-30.
Financial Analysis of the Madrid Mercantile Registry
Report date: 2024-09-30
This report provides a detailed analysis of the most relevant events recorded in the Madrid Mercantile Registry. Below, the most significant data are described, accompanied by specific examples of prominent companies in the sector.
Registered Acts
In the Madrid Mercantile Registry, multiple acts have been registered that reflect the business dynamics of the region. Below is a summary of the most relevant acts:
- Appointments: A total of 314 appointment acts have been registered. This data reflects the constant renewal and designation of executive positions in Madrid companies.
- Constitutions: 104 acts of new company formation have been carried out, indicating growth and dynamism in the business ecosystem of the region.
- Terminations: 102 termination acts have been registered, which can be interpreted as a sign of internal restructuring in various companies.
- Revocations: With 50 revocation acts, there is a trend towards the review and annulment of previous decisions.
- Single-member companies: 50 single-member company acts have been registered, suggesting significant interest in the creation of single-member companies.
- Change of address: 47 change of address acts have been carried out, reflecting the mobility and adaptation of companies to new locations.
- Statutory modifications: With 23 statutory modification acts, the need for companies to update and adapt their statutes to new market realities is evident.
- Capital increases: 29 capital increase acts have been registered, indicating an injection of resources for the growth and expansion of companies.
- Dissolutions: 15 dissolution acts have been carried out, which can be interpreted as an adjustment in the business market.
- Re-elections: With 52 re-election acts, there is a trend to maintain continuity in the management bodies of companies.
- Bankruptcy situations: 5 bankruptcy situation acts have been registered, reflecting financial difficulties in some companies.
- Change of object: 10 acts of change of corporate purpose have been carried out, indicating an adaptation of companies to new markets and business opportunities.
- Change of name: With 6 name change acts, there is a trend towards rebranding or updating the corporate image.
- Capital reductions: 7 capital reduction acts have been registered, which may reflect financial adjustments in some companies.
- Object expansions: No acts of object expansion have been registered.
- Change of single-member company: 5 acts of change of single-member company have been carried out.
- Loss of single-member company status: No acts of loss of single-member company status have been registered.
- Extinctions: 2 extinction acts have been registered, indicating the definitive closure of some companies.
- Mergers: 3 merger acts have been carried out, reflecting processes of business integration and consolidation.
- Company transformations: No acts of company transformation have been registered.
Prominent Companies
Below are some of the most relevant companies registered in Madrid, with links to their profile and additional details:
Santander Consumer Finance SA
Share Capital: 5,638,638,516.00 EUR
This company stands out for its significant share capital and presence in the financial sector. Although it has only registered one appointment act, its relevance in the market is notable.
Loomis Spain SA
Share Capital: 1,805,383,000.00 EUR
Loomis Spain SA is another important company in Madrid, with considerable share capital. Similar to Santander Consumer Finance SA, it has registered only one appointment act.
Grupo Catalana Occidente SA
Share Capital: 6,000,000,000.00 EUR
Founded in 1864, this company has a long history and high share capital. It has registered one re-election act, indicating continuity in its management.
Naturgy Energy Group SA
Share Capital: 969,613,801.00 EUR
Founded in 1843, Naturgy Energy Group SA is one of the oldest companies registered in Madrid. It has registered one revocation act, reflecting adjustments in its organizational structure.
Conclusion
The analysis of the acts registered in the Madrid Mercantile Registry reveals a dynamic and constantly evolving landscape. The creation of new companies, changes in management, and internal restructurings are indicative of an active and growing market. Prominent companies, such as Santander Consumer Finance SA, Loomis Spain SA, Grupo Catalana Occidente SA, and Naturgy Energy Group SA, reflect the diversity and solidity of the business fabric in Madrid.
In summary, the Madrid Mercantile Registry shows a vibrant business environment, with a mix of new initiatives and established companies that continue to adapt to changing market conditions.
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