Early Dissolution Announcement – Le Parisien

by Archynetys Economy Desk

Paris-Based SAS Announces Dissolution and Liquidation

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Amicable Liquidation Commences for Parisian Company

A Paris-based *Société par actions Simplifiée* (SAS), identified by RCS Paris 893439216, with a capital of €1,000, has initiated amicable liquidation proceedings. The decision,ratified by the sole partner on March 31,2025,signals the early dissolution of the company.

Liquidation process and Key Personnel

Ms. Lingchun, residing at 8 avenue de Choisy, 75013 Paris, has been appointed as the liquidator. The registered office at 8 avenue de Choisy will serve as the designated location for all liquidation-related communications and document access.

Legal Framework and Dereferencing Rights

The dissolution and liquidation process adheres to the stipulations outlined in French law, specifically law n ° 55-4 of January 4, 1955, and decree n ° 2012-1547 of December 28, 2012, which govern advertising formalities for legal acts. These regulations ensure clarity and public awareness of significant corporate changes.

ItS important to note that individuals named in such announcements possess the right to request dereferencing from search engines, safeguarding their personal information in accordance with data privacy regulations. This right is crucial in today’s digital landscape,where online visibility can have significant implications.

Advertising formalities are necesary for the validity of acts in accordance with law n ° 55-4 of january 4, 1955 and decree n ° 2012-1547 of December 28, 2012. However, the person mentioned in the announcement can request their dereference from search engines.

Implications of Company Dissolutions: A Broader Perspective

While the dissolution of a company might seem isolated, it’s often indicative of broader economic trends. According to recent data from the INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies), the number of company dissolutions in the Paris region has seen a slight increase in the last quarter, reflecting challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the current economic climate. Factors contributing to these dissolutions can include increased competition, rising operational costs, and evolving market demands.

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