BORME summary in MÁLAGA on 2024-08-12.
Financial Analysis of the Málaga Commercial Registry
Analysis date: August 12, 2024
Introduction
This report provides a detailed analysis of the acts registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry. Various types of acts have been considered, including appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, insolvency situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object extensions, changes in sole proprietorship, loss of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, and company transformations.
Relevant Facts
During the analyzed period, the following acts have been registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry:
- Appointments: 45
- Incorporations: 28
- Resignations: 9
- Revocations: 3
- Sole Proprietorships: 11
- Address Changes: 4
- Statutory Modifications: 3
- Capital Increases: 8
- Dissolutions: 1
- Re-elections: 2
- Insolvency Situations: 8
- Object Changes: 0
- Name Changes: 4
- Capital Reductions: 1
- Object Extensions: 0
- Changes in Sole Proprietorship: 0
- Loss of Sole Proprietorship: 0
- Terminations: 0
- Mergers: 0
- Company Transformations: 0
Detailed Analysis
The analysis of the registered acts reveals dynamic activity in the business sector of Málaga. Below are some of the most relevant facts:
Appointments
With 45 registered appointment acts, this type of act is the most frequent. A notable example is the company ALTOR MULTISERVICIOS SL, which has registered 1 appointment. This company, incorporated on June 24, 1998, has a share capital of 1,800,000.00 euros and is dedicated to discretionary passenger transport, school dining and cleaning services, among others.
Incorporations
28 incorporation acts have been registered, indicating growth in the creation of new companies. This dynamism is essential for the local economy, promoting innovation and job creation.
Resignations and Revocations
The resignations (9) and revocations (3) reflect changes in the management and administration of companies. For example, the company CASINO NUEVA ANDALUCIA MARBELLA SA has registered 1 resignation. This company, incorporated on February 25, 1978, has a share capital of 2,501,000.00 euros.
Sole Proprietorships
With 11 sole proprietorship acts, there is a trend towards simplifying the business structure, where one person assumes the entire share capital.
Address Changes
4 address changes have been registered, which may respond to cost optimization strategies or geographical expansion. An example is the company POLIGONO CASARES SL, which has registered 1 address change. This company, incorporated on June 10, 2002, has a share capital of 2,986,500.00 euros and is dedicated to real estate promotion.
Statutory Modifications
The 3 registered statutory modifications reflect adjustments in the internal regulations of companies to adapt to new market realities or legislative changes.
Capital Increases
8 capital increases have been registered, indicating an injection of financial resources to strengthen the capital structure of companies. This is crucial for financing expansion projects and improving market competitiveness.
Dissolutions
Only 1 dissolution has been registered, suggesting stability in the business environment of Málaga. Dissolutions can be due to various reasons, such as the completion of projects or the inability to continue operating profitably.
Re-elections
With 2 re-election acts, continuity in the administration of some companies is evident, which can be indicative of stability and confidence in current managers.
Insolvency Situations
8 insolvency situations have been registered, reflecting financial difficulties in some companies. This type of act is crucial for the restructuring and possible recovery of affected companies.
Object and Name Changes
No object changes have been registered, but 4 name changes have, which may respond to rebranding or market repositioning strategies.
Capital Reductions
1 capital reduction has been registered, which may be a measure to adjust the financial structure of the company and improve its operational efficiency.
Other Acts
No acts of object extensions, changes in sole proprietorship, loss of sole proprietorship, terminations, mergers, or company transformations have been registered. This suggests stability in the structure and operation of companies in Málaga.
Conclusion
The analysis of the acts registered in the Málaga Commercial Registry reveals a dynamic and constantly evolving business environment. The high frequency of appointments and incorporations indicates growth and renewal in the business fabric. Although some insolvency situations have been registered, stability in other types of acts suggests resilience and adaptability of local companies. This outlook is encouraging for the economic future of Málaga, promoting investment and sustainable development in the region.
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