What's New In Polish Corporate Law?
Published date | 08 December 2022 |
Subject Matter | Corporate/Commercial Law, Corporate and Company Law, Corporate Governance, Shareholders |
Law Firm | Schoenherr Attorneys at Law |
Author | Mr Krzysztof Pawlak |
The Polish Commercial Companies Code (the "CCC") contains new:
- enhanced control tools - available for shareholders and
supervisory boards of Polish commercial companies. For instance
the reporting obligations of management boards towards supervisory
boards are now more extensive;
- holding law regulations - provisions enabling companies
to take decisions based not only on the interest of the company
itself but also on the interest of the entire capital group to
which the company belongs. To take the interest of the group into
account a formal "group of companies" should be created
following which so-called binding instruction are issued by the
controlling entity. That set of provisions is deemed to constitute
a Polish version of corporate holding law or the German
Konzernrecht;
- corporate governance provisions - regulating the decision-making process and recording obligations in management and supervisory boards in more detail. The term of office of corporate body members is defined more precisely. There are also new provisions clarifying the duties of governing body members. In particular, the business judgement rule is clearly recognised as being applicable to board members when managing the company.
To whom does it apply?
The new provisions of the CCC apply to all commercial companies, such as limited liability companies (Polish abbreviation: sp. z o.o.), simplified joint stock companies (PSA) and joint stock companies (S.A.).
The holding law regulation is not compulsory, i.e. a formal group of companies must first be created, and it does not apply to public companies and certain other regulated entities.
Why it matters?
The new provisions allow the corporate governance rules of Polish subsidiaries to be adjusted to ensure that the shareholders, through the...
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