How to change the registered office of a company in Spain

The latest reform to the Capital Companies Act in Spain, taking effect on 27 May 2015, states that a board may change the registered office of a company anywhere within Spanish territory as long as the company’s bylaws have not given this power to the general shareholder’s meeting.

Until now, a board was only responsible for the change of address within the same municipality.

With this reform, the question among lawyers is whether the new regulation will veto a board’s power to transfer the registered office within the national territory. Most understand that from now on, this power will exclusively belong to the administrative body and be relegated to the general shareholder’s meeting.

Therefore, it will be necessary to wait for a published judgement or decision of the Directorate General of Registries and Notaries to have a clear view of the consequences related to this reform.

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Please note that this article is not intended to provide legal advice.

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