Andorra PM’s father registers new Spanish property company
Xavier Espot Miró, 72, has set up Entremesaigües 2025 SL in Sitges and is listed as its sole administrator; the firm focuses on property development.
Key Points
- Espot Miró, 72, formed Entremesaigües 2025 SL in Sitges and is sole administrator.
- Entremesaigües 2025 lists property development, management and sale of buildings as activities.
- He liquidated Entremesaigües SL (Barcelona) in January; it had the same corporate purpose.
- Also sole administrator of Liguria Immobles and Boigons Hispania; Boigons is the sole shareholder; Boigons Hispania had €6.14m capital in 2020.
Xavier Espot Miró, 72, a former politician and diplomat and the father of Andorra’s head of government, remains active in the business sector. Spanish media report that he has recently formed a new company, Entremesaigües 2025 SL, registered in Sitges, which lists activities such as property development and the management and sale of buildings. Espot Miró is recorded as the company’s sole administrator.
In January he liquidated a similarly named firm, Entremesaigües SL, which was based in Barcelona and carried the same corporate purpose: the promotion of properties and urbanisations, non-financial leasing, and the purchase, alteration, encumbrance, administration and sale of buildings, in whole or in part.
Espot Miró is also listed as sole administrator of two other Barcelona-based companies with real estate activities: Liguria Immobles, founded in 2017, and Boigons Hispania, founded in 1996. All of these companies, including Entremesaigües 2025, have the company Boigons as their sole shareholder; this Boigons entity is distinct from Boigons Hispania despite the similar name.
Boigons Hispania was administered by Xavier Espot Miró and his late wife, Melània Zamora, until her death; Espot Miró is now the sole administrator. The last recorded capital increase for Boigons Hispania took place in 2020, bringing its capital to €6.14 million.
Original Sources
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