Anthropic lands in Spain: creates a subsidiary in Madrid to market AI software

The American company creator of Claude has established Anthropic PBC Spain SL in Madrid, as stated in the Official Bulletin of the Commercial Registry.

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Anthropic, the American company specialized in artificial intelligence and creator of Claude, has taken a new step in its international expansion with the establishment of a company in Spain. Anthropic PBC Spain SL has been registered in Madrid, according to the Official Bulletin of the Mercantile Registry.

The new company has as its sole partner the American parent company, Anthropic PBC, and its corporate purpose includes the marketing, distribution, and licensing of artificial intelligence software. The establishment of the subsidiary took place on March 27, 2026.

Anthropic PBC Spain SL was established with a share capital of 3,000 euros and has its registered office on Goya Street in Madrid, according to the information published in the BORME. The sole administrator of the company is Thomas Remy, an executive of Anthropic linked to the company's expansion in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Spain joins Anthropic's European deployment

The arrival of Anthropic in Spain occurs at a time of growth for its European structure. The company itself announced in November 2025 the opening of offices in Paris and Munich, which joined those already maintained in London, Dublin, and Zurich. In May 2026, it also announced that it would open another office in Milan, the sixth for the company in Europe.

The expansion is not limited to a commercial presence. Anthropic explained when announcing its centers in Paris and Munich that its European structure encompasses areas such as research and engineering, sales and operations, in addition to institutional collaboration activities and business development. The company has also strengthened its management team for the EMEA region during this process.

Anthropic has linked this international deployment to the growth of demand for artificial intelligence tools among companies and organizations. In Spain, this market has also gained weight: according to the latest definitive data published by the INE, 21.1% of companies employed artificial intelligence technologies in the first quarter of 2025, with a higher implementation in the services sector, where the percentage reached 25.7%.