
An extract from commercial register of Portugal can be used in order to:
- Obtain detailed information about potential business partners
- Negotiate foreign trade agreements
- Register legal entities with foreign participation
- File legal claims
Extract from commercial register of Portugal
Current extract is an official document that contains up-to-date information about a company registered in Portugal.
Current extract contains the following information:
- Full legal name
- Foundation date
- Type of business
- Legal address
- Contact information
- Registered capital
- Board members
- Branches and subsidiaries
- Balance sheets
- Shareholders and their shares
- Bankruptcy commissioners
- Copies of initially submitted documents
Price Per document
To get a required document, we will need the following information about a company:
- Full legal name
- Registration number
- ID number
Main types of businesses in Portugal
Legal entities:
Sociedade anónima (S.A.) – joint-stock companies
Limitada unipessoal por Quotas (Lda. unipessoal) – one-person limited liability company
Sociedade por Quotas Limitada (Lda.) – limited liability company
Sociedade em comandita por acções (SCA) – joint-stock partnership in commendamUnincorporated:
Sociedade civil – full partnership
Sociedade em nome colectivo (SNC) – registered partnership
Sociedade em comandita simples (SCS) – limited partnershipWe provide extracts from the register in strict compliance with the legislation of the Portuguese Republic and the General Data Protection Regulation.
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