As long as you are a shareholder, as long as your company is insolvent and undai reorganizes its assets, you must be at risk. If the company runs well, it's none of your business.
Second, is there any risk in corporate loans?
Generally, the starting price of corporate loans is at least10 million, and the debt risk of corporate loans depends on the treatment of companies with the same nature and the same nature.
3. What are the risks of remitting the registered capital of the company?
Registered capital is not allowed to contribute on behalf of the company. At the beginning of the company's establishment, shareholders shall pay the registered capital in full in accordance with the articles of association, and no one else may contribute on behalf of the company. If this happens, the company's equity governance structure will be disrupted and the company will usually clean up. There are also risks in investing on behalf of investors, which will cause actual investors and companies to happen.
All registered capital shall be paid in its true capacity, and no one shall be required to contribute on its behalf. If you contribute on behalf of the company, it will cause a lot of passivity in the future, which will not only damage the shareholding structure of the company, but also be passive in the future because of profit sharing and the occurrence of the company, because I don't contribute.
Fourth, the impact of corporate loans on shareholders.
Legal analysis: it has no influence on the relationship between shareholders, as long as everyone agrees, no one can agree. Whether shareholders have liabilities or not may have an impact when they have loans with liabilities. When applying for a loan, there must be a resolution signed by the shareholders.
Legal basis: Article 3 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Company Law is an enterprise legal person with independent legal person property and legal person property rights. The company is liable for its debts with all its property. Shareholders of a limited liability company shall be liable to the company to the extent of their subscribed capital contribution; Shareholders of a joint stock limited company shall be liable to the company to the extent of the shares subscribed by them.