Anyone may open a Slovenian company, and the process is the same for nationals of the EU, EEA, and Switzerland, as well as non-EU investors who simply need to obtain residence permits for this purpose. The public or joint stock company is suitable for various activities, however, it comes to more requirements in…
Running a business in Slovenia implies handling both administrative and accounting matters. If for the former, the managers and employees will take care of such tasks in accordance with their jobs, in terms of accounting, companies need a separate department or outsourcing services. Our accountants in Slovenia are at the disposal of all types…
Europe is currently one of the best places in the world to open a startup company. Thanks to the European Union and uniform legislation which enables entrepreneurs to operate in more than one country, setting up a startup which can gather funds from investors in all other member states is really advantageous. Slovenia is one…
The Slovenian legislation allows investors to change a sole trader into a limited liability company (LLC), as this can be required to due to certain events. A sole trader in Slovenia is the simplest form of starting a business in this country, and one of its particularities is given by the fact that there is no legal distinction between the company and…
A liaison office also called a representative office can be established in Slovenia in order to improve the relations with the business community in this country and perform market research activities. Although it cannot conduct commercial activities, a representative office in Slovenia can help a foreign company to collect market information in order to extend more…
Slovenia encourages cryptocurrency companies or Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) in multiple ways, such as through the organization of conferences related to this topic. These events offer the framework in which the regulations and the priorities in this domain can be discussed by the most innovative and active enterprises in cryptocurrency. If you…
Slovenia has developed a vibrant FinTech community. Slovenian fintech companies already have a word to say on the global bitcoin market. Our specialists in company formation in Slovenia can help investors to set up such a company in this country, by explaining to them the commercial legislation of this state. What are the…
The rules and regulations of the financial services sector in Slovenia are supervised by the Bank of Slovenia. The National Bank also provides for the requirement to obtain a financial license in Slovenia for certain activities. According to the provisions of the Company Act, if you want to establish a financial company in Slovenia you…
Any foreign investor who wants to open a Slovenian company must know that the sole trader is the simplest form of doing business in this country. Also called the sole proprietorship, through this business form, you can run your own business, and you are also considered self-employed. Specific taxation and accounting rules apply to sole traders…
Foreigners interested in opening a company in Slovenia must know that such a plan implies a longer stay in the country than permitted on the basis of a valid ID card. This situation requires the issuance of a residence permit in Slovenia. This official document allows you to enter into Slovenia and reside here for a…