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A Spanish SA needs EUR 60,000 subscribed but only 25% paid up at formation. The registry shows both figures and every later operation — we fetch it live from €9.99.
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Partial pay-up, loss-driven reductions and recapitalisations are all registry-visible. For unlisted SAs, these dated entries are the closest thing to a public financial history — and they often tell a sharper story than marketing materials.
Combined with board data and status, the capital record completes an official risk profile.
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Spanish law allows partial pay-up; the unpaid remainder (dividendos pasivos) is owed by shareholders to the company. The registry discloses the split.
Cash and in-kind increases, voluntary and loss-driven reductions, and accordion operations — all dated and gazetted.
No — it is the shareholders' legal commitment. Its dated evolution, though, reliably marks financing and distress events.
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