On March 14, 2016, the decree creating the Simplified Stock Corporation (Sociedad por Acciones Simplificada, or "SAS"), the first single-member corporation in Mexico, was published in the Federal Official Gazette.

The main features of the SAS are the following:

  • The corporation may be electronically incorporated by one or more individuals, with no further requirements.
  • The total income of a SAS cannot exceed $5'000,000 (five million Mexican pesos).
  • Registration before the Public Registry of Commerce, as well as the submission of the annual financial report, will be made available in electronic format.
  • The corporation's existence will be evidenced by a document electronically generated by the Ministry of Economy's website during the corporation's formation.
  • Shareholders may not concurrently hold shares in any other commercial entity, as indicated by the Mexican Stock Exchange Act.
  • The SAS will be exempt from forming a legal reserve fund.
  • All shares will be equal in value and will grant the same rights to their respective shareholders.
  • One of the shareholders will be appointed administrator of the corporation.
  • The shareholders will be jointly or severally liable with the corporation, as applicable, if a criminal offense has been committed.

Individuals will be able to incorporate a SAS beginning on September 15, 2016.

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