The Superintendencia de Compañías, Valores y Seguros held the deliberation event for the 2025 Accountability Report of the Decentralized Operational Entity of the Intendencia Regional de Quito on April 23. The event took place at the Paraninfo of Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar and included a review of activities also covering the Intendencia Regional de Ambato.
Superintendent Luis Cabezas-Klaere presided over the event, accompanied by Verónica Rodríguez Barco, regional superintendent for Quito, and Natalia González Sierra, regional superintendent for Ambato.
Rodríguez presented key results from the entity’s work in both regions. She said that three main areas guided their administration: a culture of prevention, transparency in the business sector, and compliance with regulations. In prevention efforts, there was an increase in companies meeting their obligations: 26,695 companies submitted financial statements in 2025 compared to 16,506 in 2024.
Training programs reached a total of 4,558 participants across capital markets and corporate sectors. Regarding company formation during this period, there were 9,905 new businesses established—91 percent as simplified stock corporations (SAS), six percent as public limited companies (sociedades anónimas), and three percent as limited liability companies. Eighty-seven percent of these new businesses were registered electronically while thirteen percent used physical channels.
For regulatory compliance measures in Quito alone, authorities conducted 1,175 targeted controls and initiated more than eleven thousand sanctioning processes. In capital markets oversight for that year, forty-five public offering processes totaling over $6.5 billion were approved; insurance sector supervision included more than three thousand five hundred control activities.
The report also highlighted revenue collection exceeding $62 million with budget execution at nearly eighty-seven percent—an outcome described as efficient use of public resources.


