S.A. (corporation)

Share of the Banque de Montreux, issued 20 November 1900. Sociétés anonymes were common in Switzerland at this time.

The abbreviation S.A. or SA[a] designates a type of public limited company in certain countries, most of which have a Romance language as their official language and operate a derivative of the 1804, Napoleonic, civil law.[1] Originally, shareholders could be anonymous and collect dividends by surrendering coupons attached to their share certificates. Dividends were paid to whoever held the certificate. Since share certificates could be transferred privately, corporate management would not necessarily know who owned its shares – nor did anyone but the holders.

As with bearer bonds, anonymous unregistered share ownership and dividend collection enabled money laundering, tax evasion, and concealed business transactions in general, so governments passed laws to audit the practice. Nowadays, shareholders of S.A.s are not anonymous, though shares can still be held by a holding company to obscure the beneficiary.

Variations

Abbreviation

S.A. can be an abbreviation of:

"SA" has been incorporated into the names of some companies derived from acronyms, such as Cepsa, originally Compañía Española de Petróleos, Sociedad Anónima, "Spanish petroleum company, S.A.",[4] and Sabena, originally Societé anonyme belge d'Exploitation de la Navigation aérienne, "Belgian S.A. of exploitation of air navigation".

Literal meaning

It is equivalent in literal meaning and function to:

  • Naamloze vennootschap (N.V.) in Dutch
  • Perseroan Terbatas Terbuka (P.T. Tbk.) in Indonesia
  • Berhad (Bhd.) in Malaysia
  • Anonim Şirket (A.Ş.) or Anonim Ortaklık (A.O.) in Turkish
  • Corporación anónima (C.A.) in Ecuador
  • Compañía anónima (C.A.) in Venezuela
  • Anonymi Etaireia (Ανώνυμη Εταιρεία, A.E.) in Greek is usually translated into S.A. in English and foreign languages.

Function

It is equivalent in function to:

  • Shoqëri Aksionare (Sh.a.) in Albanian
  • شركة مساهمة عامة ذات مسؤولية محدودة ش.ذ.م.م, Sharikah musāhamah ʿāmmah dhāt mas'ūliyyah maḥdūdah (lit.'Public share company with limited liability') in Arabic
  • Dioničko društvo (d.d.) in Croatian and Bosnian
  • Акционерно дружество, Aktsionerno druzhestvo (АД) in Bulgarian
  • Акционерско друштво, Akcionersko društvo (АД) in Macedonian
  • Akciová společnost (a.s.) in Czech
  • Aktieselskab (A/S) in Danish
  • Société anonyme égyptienne (S.A.E.) or شركة مساهمة مصرية (Sherka mosahama Maṣreyya, lit.'Egyptian share company', abbreviated ش.م.م) in Egypt
  • Julkinen osakeyhtiö (Oyj) in Finnish
  • Aktsiaselts (AS) in Estonian
  • Aktiengesellschaft (AG) in German[5]
  • Részvénytársaság (Rt) in Hungarian
  • Hlutafélag (Hf) in Icelandic
  • Private Limited (Pvt. Ltd.) in India and Pakistan
  • Public limited company (plc) in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, and several Commonwealth countries
  • Kabushiki gaisha (K.K.) or 株式会社 in Japan
  • Jusighoesa (J) or 주식회사 in Korea
  • Société anonyme laotienne (S.A.L.) in Laos
  • Akcinė bendrovė (AB) in Lithuanian
  • Akciju sabiedrība (AS) in Latvian
  • Aksjeselskap (AS) in Norwegian
  • Spółka Akcyjna (SA) ("Joint-stock company") in Polish
  • Акционерное общество, Aktsionernoye obshchestvo (AO) in Russian
  • Деоничарско друштво, Deoničarsko društvo (d.d.), or Акционарско друштво, Akcionarsko društvo (a.d.) in Serbian
  • Private Limited (Pte. Ltd.) in Singapore
  • Akciová spoločnosť (a.s.) in Slovak
  • Delniška družba (d.d.) in Slovene
  • Aktiebolag (AB) in Swedish
  • Incorporated in the Philippines (formerly used Spanish S.A., corporate structures were Americanized during the US colonial period)[6]
  • Акціонерне товариство, Aktsionerne tovarystvo (AT) in Ukrainian
  • Publicly traded company ("public company") or Incorporated (Inc.) in the United States, though the former term does not appear in the names of business entities
  • Compañía Anónima (C.A.) in Andorra
  • ក.អ(ក្រុមហ៊ុនអនាមិក) or Société anonyme cambodgienne (S.A.C.; lit.'Cambodian share company') in Cambodia
  • Công ti cổ phần in Vietnam
  • 股份有限公司 in Chinese[2]

See also

  • Président-directeur général (France)
  • AG
  • Sociedad Anónima Deportiva – Spanish legal status for sports companies
    • Sociedade Anónima Desportiva – Type of business entity in Portugal

References

  1. ^ "Société Anonyme (S.A.): Definition, Examples, Requirements". Investopedia. Archived from the original on 2024-02-28. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  2. ^ a b "公司的種類及股東的責任" (in Chinese). 澳門青年創業孵化中心. Archived from the original on 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  3. ^ "Note de synthèse – Fonctionnement de la SA" (in Spanish). 6 January 2021. Archived from the original on 11 March 2024. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  4. ^ Escolar, Arsenio (6 November 2024). "El petróleo ahora mancha incluso las marcas y la reputación". elDiario.es (in European Spanish). Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  5. ^ "26 CFR 301.7701-2 – Business entities; definitions. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute". Legal Information Institute. Archived from the original on 2020-11-07. Retrieved 2018-03-05. (v)Multilingual countries. Different linguistic renderings of the name of an entity listed in paragraph (b)(8)(i) of this section shall be disregarded. For example, an entity formed under the laws of Switzerland as a Societe Anonyme will be a corporation and treated in the same manner as an Aktiengesellschaft.
  6. ^ "G.R. No. L-37331". Lawphil Project. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
  1. ^ Depending on language, SA can mean anonymous company, anonymous partnership, share company, or joint-stock company. See § In different countries.