Is the Spanish business structure aligned with the international reality behind the project?
Incorporation is only one part of entering the Spanish market
For international projects, the legal analysis should also consider foreign shareholders or parent companies, investment structure, tax position, representation powers, initial contracts, corporate obligations and how the business will operate across jurisdictions.
Establishing a business in Spain is not only a matter of incorporation. It requires a structure that reflects the international reality behind the project.
Our role is to bring legal order to that process: reviewing the corporate structure, coordinating tax and practical requirements, anticipating timing issues and ensuring that the Spanish business is properly positioned from the outset.