A large European Union market
Poland is one of the largest economies in Central Europe and offers broad opportunities for doing business in the European market.
Poland is one of the largest economies in Central Europe and an attractive jurisdiction for doing business in the European Union. Polish companies are often used for operating in the European market, trade, service businesses, and international projects. We help entrepreneurs register a company in Poland with due regard to the business structure, the entrepreneur's goals, and the future operating model. We work both with entrepreneurs from Europe and with international clients.
Get a consultationPoland is one of the largest economies in Central Europe and offers broad opportunities for doing business in the European market.
Poland is a member of the European Union, so companies registered in Poland operate within the European legal framework.
Poland has a rapidly developing business environment, and the country attracts international companies thanks to its modern infrastructure and convenient location.
Polish companies are often used for trade, service businesses, logistics projects, and cooperation with European partners.
Correct preparation of documents and compliance with registration procedures.
We help choose the company form based on your business goals.
During registration we analyse the possible taxation models.
We support company registration across various European jurisdictions.
Poland provides several organisational and legal forms for doing business. The choice of form depends on the business structure, the number of participants, and the company's goals.
The most common form is Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (Sp. z o.o.), the equivalent of a limited liability company. Such companies are often used for trade, service projects, logistics, and cooperation with European partners.
Sp. z o.o. (Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością) is the equivalent of a limited liability company and the most common business form in Poland. A founder may be either a resident of Poland or a foreign entrepreneur.
Registration usually requires preparing:
As a rule, the bank account is opened after the company has been registered, and the procedure itself can be arranged remotely. We help prepare all the necessary information and support the registration process at every stage.
We discuss your business goals, the company structure, and the possible registration options.
We define the company form, the participants, and the management model.
We assemble the package of registration documents and confirm all company details.
We file the documents with the register and guide the registration procedure. The procedure can be arranged remotely.
In many cases, the entrepreneur's personal presence is not required. The registration procedure can be arranged remotely.
Company registration in Poland usually takes a few business days after the documents have been prepared and submitted.
Yes, a founder of a Polish company may be either a resident of Poland or a foreign entrepreneur.
The most common business form in Poland is Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (Sp. z o.o.), the equivalent of a limited liability company.
It is usually necessary to provide the basic details of the founders and the company director, choose the company name, and specify the main business activity.
The minimum share capital required to register a Sp. z o.o. in Poland is 5,000 Polish zlotys.
As a rule, the bank account is opened after the company has been registered. The share capital is paid in according to the company formation procedure.
We will discuss your situation and explain the procedure for registering a company in Poland.
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