Canary Islands Consumer Arbitration Board Suspends Anovo Ibérica Madrid from Official List
Published: December 11, 2025|justice-and-safety|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Consumer Arbitration Board Removes Anovo Ibérica Madrid, S.L.U.
Key Details
- The Canary Islands Consumer Arbitration Board has officially removed Anovo Ibérica Madrid, S.L.U. from its list of participating companies.
- The company had been previously registered and allowed to use the official adhesion badge.
- Anovo Ibérica Madrid submitted a withdrawal notice in early November 2025.
- The removal becomes effective as of December 4, 2025.
Legal Process
This move follows a legal process outlined by Spanish regulations, which permits businesses to revoke their participation in the arbitration system after notifying the relevant authorities.
Implications
- The company's withdrawal could impact consumers who might have used the arbitration system for claims or complaints.
- The decision signals regulatory oversight aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability among companies operating within Spain’s consumer protection framework.
Consumer Guidance
- Consumers interested in arbitration services can still access information through the Canary Islands government website.
- They can also contact the arbitration board directly for support and guidance.