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ExtraitKbis.fr provides explanations and access points for obtaining the French corporate document “Extrait Kbis.” The service is operated by the private company Infonet. The site repeatedly states that it is independent from France’s national business and company register, INSEE, Infogreffe, and public administration platforms. The Kbis itself is essentially the “identity document” of a company registered with the RCS in France, issued by the clerk’s office of the commercial court. It is commonly used for opening business bank accounts, bidding, signing contracts, and verifying business partners.
The site is not primarily a one-stop company formation agent. Its focus is on obtaining Kbis documents, searching company information, and offering B2B legal, judicial, and financial data analysis through Infonet Pro. The subscription includes search filters, list fields, banking ratios, analysis modules, advanced documents, and import/export options. Its coverage is clearly limited to the French jurisdiction, involving the RCS, commercial court clerk’s offices, and French company registry information. For foreign companies setting up a branch or subsidiary in France, it also explains the need to provide parent-company documents, proof of legal existence, and certified French translations.
Pricing is disclosed fairly clearly: Infonet Pro costs €3 excluding VAT for one week, then €79/month excluding VAT, with a 12-month commitment. The site also notes that RCS registration fees are usually around €70 to €200, while a single Kbis typically costs a few euros. Online downloads can be available quickly, while postal delivery may take several days; RCS registration can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. For users who only need to download a Kbis occasionally, the subscription model is relatively expensive.
The content gives a solid overview of ongoing compliance requirements. A Kbis version issued within the last three months is generally recommended. Changes to a company’s address, managers, business activities, legal form, mergers, acquisitions, or corporate structure should be promptly updated with the RCS. Otherwise, contracts, tenders, bank accounts, and business credibility may be affected. However, the site does not appear to offer bookkeeping, tax filing, virtual address, or registered agent services.
The main strengths are its comprehensive explanation of the French Kbis process and clear disclosure that it is not an official government service. It is suitable for B2B teams that frequently conduct due diligence on French companies, verify suppliers, or perform financial analysis. The drawbacks are the relatively high subscription cost and the 12-month commitment. Users who only need a one-off Kbis are better off using Infogreffe, MonIdenum, or guidance from the official Service Public website directly.
The site does not disclose information about access from mainland China, payment methods, Chinese-language support, or cross-border payment support, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. For Chinese users who only need official French company documents, it is advisable to first compare official or semi-official channels such as Infogreffe before considering a private data service.
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