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Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry

Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry

Report Date: July 24, 2024

This report provides a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry, highlighting the most relevant facts and their impact on the business fabric of the province. Below, the most significant data are broken down and some representative companies are mentioned.

Registered Acts

During the analyzed period, various acts have been registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry. Below is a summary of the main acts:

  • Appointments: 70
  • Constitutions: 36
  • Terminations: 25
  • Revocations: 3
  • Sole proprietorships: 23
  • Address changes: 6
  • Statutory modifications: 1
  • Capital increases: 3
  • Dissolutions: 9
  • Reelections: 0
  • Bankruptcy situations: 0
  • Object changes: 1
  • Name changes: 0
  • Capital reductions: 2
  • Object extensions: 0
  • Sole proprietorship changes: 0
  • Losses of sole proprietorship: 4
  • Extinctions: 0
  • Mergers: 1
  • Company transformations: 0

Analysis of Relevant Acts

The number of appointments (70) and terminations (25) reflects a constant dynamic in the management of Málaga companies. An example of a company with a registered appointment act is MULTIVERTICAL SL, dedicated to painting and general masonry reforms, with a share capital of 500,000.00 euros.

The constitutions of new companies (36) indicate positive growth in the province's business fabric. Companies like UNICAJA GESTION DE ACTIVOS INMOBILIARIOS SA, constituted in 2012 with a share capital of 88,125,400.00 euros, are examples of Málaga's attractiveness for new investments.

The number of sole proprietorship acts (23) and losses of sole proprietorship (4) suggests a trend towards simplification in the ownership structure of companies. For example, INVERSIONES MONODIA SL, with a share capital of 1,742,419.00 euros, has registered a sole proprietorship act.

Dissolutions (9) and mergers (1) reflect consolidation and restructuring movements in the market. A notable case is ADMINISTRADORA ALHAURIN SL, which has registered a dissolution act. This company, constituted in 1999 with a share capital of 408,800.00 euros, is dedicated to the purchase, administration, and exploitation of real estate.

Address changes (6) and statutory modifications (1) are indicators of the adaptability and evolution of companies to improve their operations and comply with new regulations. Although less frequent, capital increases (3) and capital reductions (2) are significant acts that reflect important financial adjustments within companies.

Conclusions

In summary, the analysis of the acts registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry shows a dynamic and constantly evolving landscape. Business activity in the province is marked by a balance between the creation of new companies and the restructuring of existing ones. The movements of appointments and terminations reflect active management, while the constitutions and dissolutions indicate a continuous renewal of the business fabric.

Outstanding companies like MULTIVERTICAL SL, UNICAJA GESTION DE ACTIVOS INMOBILIARIOS SA, INVERSIONES MONODIA SL, and ADMINISTRADORA ALHAURIN SL exemplify the diversity and adaptability of Málaga companies.

In short, Málaga continues to be an attractive place for investment and business development, with an environment that favors both the creation of new companies and the consolidation and restructuring of existing ones.