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Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Sevilla

Financial Analysis of the Mercantile Registry of Sevilla

Report date: July 29, 2024

This financial analysis is based on data from the Mercantile Registry of Sevilla, reflecting the most relevant activities and movements in terms of appointments, incorporations, resignations, revocations, sole proprietorships, address changes, statutory modifications, capital increases, dissolutions, re-elections, bankruptcy situations, object changes, name changes, capital reductions, object expansions, sole proprietorship changes, loss of sole proprietorship, extinctions, mergers, and corporate transformations.

Appointments and Resignations

The number of registered appointment acts is 192, indicating considerable dynamism in company management. On the other hand, resignations total 81 acts, reflecting significant changes in the direction and administration of companies. An example of a company with an appointment act is IBERTAS PROYECTOS 1 SL, whose corporate purpose is the exploitation and management of rural and urban properties, with a share capital of 10,567,271.00 euros.

Incorporations and Dissolutions

82 new company incorporations have been registered, showing business growth in the region. However, 22 dissolutions have also been registered, which could indicate economic challenges for some companies. An example of a recently incorporated company is SANSAN HOTELES SL, dedicated to the exploitation and management of hotels, with a share capital of 32,200,370.00 euros.

Revocations and Sole Proprietorships

The number of revocation acts is 30, while sole proprietorship acts total 37. These data reflect adjustments in the ownership and management structure of companies. An example of a company without sole proprietorship acts is ENDESA GENERACION SA, dedicated to the generation of electric energy, with a share capital of 1,940,379,737.00 euros.

Address Changes and Statutory Modifications

26 address changes have been registered, which may be related to tax or logistical optimization strategies of companies. Additionally, 66 statutory modifications have been made, indicating adjustments in the internal regulations of companies. An example of a company with statutory modifications is HIDRALIA GESTION INTEGRAL DE AGUAS DE ANDALUCIA SA, dedicated to the management of public water supply services, with a share capital of 69,843,472.00 euros.

Capital Increases and Reductions

The number of capital increase acts is 26, reflecting an injection of financial resources into companies for their expansion and development. On the other hand, only 4 capital reduction acts have been registered, indicating a lower tendency to decrease financial resources in companies.

Bankruptcy Situations and Object Changes

10 bankruptcy situations have been registered, reflecting financial difficulties in some companies. Additionally, 11 object changes have been made, indicating a reorientation in business activities to adapt to new market opportunities.

Name Changes and Corporate Transformations

The number of name change acts is 5, while no corporate transformation acts have been registered. These data suggest that companies prefer to maintain their current legal structure, although some have opted to change their name to better reflect their identity or market strategy.

Mergers and Extinctions

Only one merger act and one extinction act have been registered, indicating low activity in terms of consolidation and definitive closure of companies in the region.

Conclusion

In summary, the Mercantile Registry of Sevilla shows dynamic business activity with a significant number of appointments, incorporations, and statutory modifications. However, challenges are also observed, reflected in dissolutions and bankruptcy situations. Companies in Sevilla are in constant evolution, adjusting their structure and strategies to adapt to market conditions. Notable examples of companies in the region include IBERTAS PROYECTOS 1 SL, SANSAN HOTELES SL, ENDESA GENERACION SA, and HIDRALIA GESTION INTEGRAL DE AGUAS DE ANDALUCIA SA, each with its own significant contribution to the economic landscape of Sevilla.