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Sweden's AB requires SEK 25,000 capital and a registered board — with signatory rules (firmateckning) spelled out in the register. We fetch the live record from €9.99.
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Swedish practice centres on the registered firmateckning: contracts are validated against it, and banks rely on it. Together with the board roster and any managing director, the extract gives a complete authority map of the company.
Board deputies (suppleanter) — a Swedish specialty — appear too; in one-person ABs the deputy is often the second name worth knowing.
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Organisation number, name and seat, share capital, board members and deputies, the managing director where appointed, and the registered signatory rule (firmateckning) stating who may sign.
SEK 25,000 for a private AB (halved from 50,000 in 2020); public ABs require SEK 500,000. The registered figure is in the extract.
Sweden's registered signatory rule: whether the board signs jointly, members sign in pairs, or specific persons sign alone — the authoritative answer to who binds the company.
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