Share Capital Increase
We provide legal assistance for share-capital increase or decrease, alignment of the articles of association, and filing at the Trade Registry.
These operations often arise in the context of financing, shareholder entry or exit, or internal restructuring. Beyond the shareholder resolution itself, the legal documentation should remain consistent with the economic purpose of the transaction.
What Legal Assistance Covers
- review of company legal status before filing;
- drafting shareholder resolutions/decisions and updating the articles;
- preparation of the file for Trade Registry submission;
- support until completion of registration formalities.
Legal assistance aims not only at filing the request, but also at aligning the capital change with the rest of the company's corporate documentation.
Useful Documents for the First Discussion
- current articles of association and amendment history;
- draft shareholder resolution or single-shareholder decision;
- evidence of contributions, accounting reports, or business justification for the operation;
- identity and, where relevant, representation documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which documents are needed for share-capital changes?
The document set depends on the type of operation. Usually, it includes shareholder resolutions, updated articles, and supporting documents for the transaction.
2. How long does the procedure take?
Duration is variable. A properly prepared file from the beginning significantly shortens registration time.
3. Can the procedure be handled if shareholders are abroad?
Yes. In many cases, documentation and representation can be organized through appropriate legal instruments, depending on the specific case.
4. Does a capital change usually require updates to other company documents?
Often, yes. The shareholder resolution, articles of association, and sometimes other company records must be aligned so the filing remains internally consistent.
The information above is general and does not represent legal advice for a specific case.