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The BCRA confirmed that FX restrictions for legal entities are here to stay. We analyze which regulations apply today, what has been liberalized, and how startups, holdings and companies with foreign shareholders should prepare.
→Argentina's Executive Branch submitted a draft new General Corporations Law (not yet enacted by Congress). We analyze the structural changes that will affect all Argentine companies: party autonomy, broad corporate purpose, multi-vote shares, SAFEs, Business Judgment Rule and DAOs.
→IGJ RG 4/2026 (effective May 27, 2026) repeals 67% of the prior framework and unifies Arts. 118 and 123 LGS into a single filing, accepts digital apostilled documents, and enables joint registration of foreign and local companies. Kaplan Abogados analyzes the impact for foreign investors.
→IGJ RG 3/2026 (Official Gazette May 13, 2026) amends the corporate filing framework: remote meetings permitted, standalone director resignation procedure, relaxed tracto requirement, and freedom of form for director guarantees. Kaplan Abogados analyzes the impact for SA and SRL companies.
→Argentina's CNV regulated investment crowdfunding through RG 1125/2026. Companies can now raise funds from non-qualified investors under new automatic authorization limits. We analyze the impact for startups and SMEs.
→Decree 105/2026 extended Argentina's Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) to July 8, 2027 and expanded eligible sectors including technology (AI, software, robotics), onshore oil & gas, with clearer rules on suppliers and FX traceability.
→The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics highlights innovation as a driver of growth. What this means for startups and why legal protection is key to scaling and attracting investment.
→Delaware has become the standard jurisdiction for startups and tech companies aiming to scale, raise investment, and operate globally. In this article, we analyze from a legal-tech perspective why incorporating in Delaware makes sense—and when it actually does.
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