CHS is a leading global agribusiness owned by US farmers and cooperatives. Employs over 10,000 people worldwide serving 600,000 farmer-owners. Operates facilities in energy, agronomy, grains, food and business solutions. Owns refineries, processing plants and grain terminals across US
Annual returns must be filed within 30 business days for companies. Close corporations can convert to companies with R100-400 registration fee. Conversion requires 75% member approval and solvency proof. Annual returns must include beneficial ownership declaration and financial statements
Founded in 2016 by Audrey Gelman and Lauren Kassan as women-focused co-working space. Started as "Refresh" concept for women's relaxation between business meetings. Raised $42 million total funding from investors including WeWork. Expanded to 11 locations across six US cities by 2021
Prioritizes social profitability over purely financial profits. Emphasizes participatory and democratic governance in decision-making. Focuses on improving community quality of life through local businesses. Incorporates egalitarian and participatory monetary practices worldwide
Founded in 1956 by Father José María Arizmendiarrieta in Mondragón, Spain. Started with paraffin heaters, now operates as a federation of worker cooperatives. Employed 74,117 people in 2016, reaching 81,507 by 2019. Currently has over 70,000 workers across Spain and abroad
Cooperative is voluntary association of people meeting common needs through democratically-controlled enterprise. Members have one vote in board elections, unlike top-down collectives. Cooperatives follow seven Rochdale Principles including voluntary membership and democratic control