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Since 2019 a Brazilian limitada can have exactly one owner — the sociedade limitada unipessoal, or SLU — and in 2021 it absorbed the old EIRELI form outright, converting existing EIRELIs automatically. The record looks like any Ltda with a one-person QSA. Order the official record for any SLU in minutes, from €9.99.
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Brazil experimented with the EIRELI — a one-person entity that demanded a high minimum capital — before the simpler SLU made it redundant: no capital floor, ordinary Ltda rules, one owner. The migration matters for verification because documents, stamps and old contracts still carry EIRELI names that no longer match the register's current legal nature.
Our report reflects the record as it stands today: current name, legal nature, status and the QSA showing the sole owner.
The official CNPJ record for the SLU — razão social, number, opening date, legal nature, cadastral status, activities, address and the single-member QSA — as structured data plus a branded PDF, emailed within minutes. One-time payment.
It was abolished in 2021 and existing EIRELIs became single-member limitadas by operation of law. Paperwork still quoting "EIRELI" refers to an entity that now lives on as an SLU — the CNPJ record shows the current legal nature.
By the limitada legal nature combined with a QSA containing a single quotaholder. The name still ends in "Ltda" — "unipessoal" may or may not appear in it.
It is the same limited-liability statute with one member; the practical questions are the usual ones — is the CNPJ ATIVA, who is the owner-administrator, how old is the registration — and the record answers all three.
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