Form of entity

Brazil
Limited liability company (Sociedade Limitada)
Sociedades Limitadas are regulated by Law 10,406/02 (Brazilian Civil Code) and residually, whenever set forth in their articles of association, by Law 6,404/76, as amended, which regulates Brazilian corporations.
A Sociedade Limitada is simple to incorporate and operate as very few formalities are required for its organization and management.
The Sociedade Limitada is managed by the officers/managers, who run the day-to-day operations of the corporation, and may also have a board of directors, which, if appointed, will be responsible for making major business decisions and overseeing the general affairs of the company. The officers must be individuals appointed by the board of directors or by the quotaholders’ meeting, in case the company does not have a board of directors, whilst the directors are elected by the company’s quotaholders. The management structure of a Sociedade Limitada is established in the company’s articles of association.
Corporation (Sociedade Anônima)
Legal entity suitable for several types of businesses and investments. Non-listed corporations are simple to incorporate and operate, but more formalities are required for its organization and management when compared to the Sociedade Limitada. One example is the mandatory publication of certain corporate acts.
The Sociedade Anônima is managed by the officers, who run the day-to-day operations of the corporation, and, in certain cases, by a board of directors, which is responsible for making major business decisions and overseeing the general affairs of the corporation. The officers must be individuals appointed by the board of directors or by the shareholders’ meeting, in case the corporation does not have a board of directors, whilst the directors are elected by the corporation’s shareholders. The management structure of a Sociedade Anônima is established in the corporation’s bylaws and certain corporations, such as the publicly held corporations, shall, mandatorily appoint a board of directors.