new issue commercial companies fell 6.8 percent Compared to the same month of 2021 in June, until the total is added 8,909 BusinessAccording to data released this Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
Formation of company chains with the autumn of June three months in a row from year to year It will decrease by 8.2% in April and 4.6% in May.
For the formation of 8,909 companies established in June, more than 362 million euros were subscribed, which is 23.2% less than in the same month of 2021, while the average subscriber capital of 40,739 euros decreased by 17.6% year-on-year. -year.
While the number of company establishments decreased, company liquidation increased by 8.1% compared to the same month of the previous year and reached 1,698 in June.
In the first six months of the year, 1.7% fewer companies were created and 7.7% more companies disappeared than in the same period in 2021.
between 1,698 companies that closed their doors in June, 75.4% voluntarily, 10.9% due to merger with other companies and the remaining 13.7% for other reasons.
19.7% of commercial companies established in the sixth month of the year were devoted to trade, and 18.2% to real estate, finance and insurance activities.
As for companies dissolved by main economic activity, higher rates are given in trade (20.8%) and construction (15.4%).
The number of commercial companies that increased their capital decreased by 0.4% to 2,430 companies in June.
Committed capital in these increases exceeded EUR 1,759 million, 0.7% lower than in June 2021, while the average capital was EUR 724,041 which was 0.3% less.
Madrid and Catalonia lead the establishment of companies
The communities that created more companies in June were: Madrid (2.192), Catalonia (1.586) and AndalusiaWhere 1,538 companies were founded.
The regions that created the fewest companies in the sixth month of the year were: La Rioja (34), Navarra (60) and Cantabria (80).
Looking at the commercial companies that were closed, the ones with the highest numbers were Comunidad de Madrid (571), Andalusia (261) and País Vasco (140).
In contrast, the Comunidad Foral de Navarra (six), La Rioja and Cantabria (both with 17) registered the fewest defunct companies.
On a monthly basis (June to May), start-ups fell 2.4% and liquidations fell 1.7%.