This is where you will insert a brief paragraph describing the structures and legal identities of several types of French companies.
SA : société anonyme
In an SA there is a minimum of 7 partners who can either be individuals or other businesses. The initial shared capital is 37,000 EUR which is divided between the partners who have limited liability in contribution.
SNC : société en nom collectif
In an SNC there are 2 or more partners in the business who have equal partnership and say with what goes on within the business. No minimum capital is required.
SARL : société à responsabilité limitée
Most common in France there needs to be at minimum 2 partners and no more than 100 for a traditional SARL. The amount of shared capital is decided between the partners. No minimum capital is required, which is the same in an EURL.