The number of companies created in the Canary Islands increased by 38.2% in February compared to the same month of 2025 in the Canary Islands, reaching 394 compared to 285 a year ago, according to data published this Monday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
The number of companies dissolved in the islands rose, despite everything, considerably more in the same period, by 50.63%, going from 79 to 119, according to the latest Mercantile Societies Statistics prepared by the INE.
The archipelago was the tenth autonomous community in proportional increase in the number of companies incorporated from February to February, which grew in all those of the country and in Spain as a whole increased, on average, by 45%.
The largest annual increases were recorded by Cantabria (81.4%), Andalusia (65.5%) and Valencian Community (56.8%), while the smallest were registered by Navarra (18.7%), Galicia (24.8%) and Extremadura (27.1%).
The INE details that the subscribed capital for the new mercantile societies created in the Canary Islands in February was more than double that of a year earlier, going from 6.21 million euros to 15.10 million.
The number of companies created in Canary Islands increased by 38% in February
The subscribed capital for the new commercial companies created in the Canary Islands was in February more than double that of a year earlier, going from 6.21 million euros to 15.10 million.








