The Slovenian EMI/PSP license is a business authorization that a company can obtain when engaging in fintech activities. Our Slovenian company formation agents can assist with the setup and licensing procedure for an electronic money institution (EMI) or payment services provider (PSP). Below, we invite you to read about the…
Here is a table explaining our services in Slovenia: Our Services Company formation solutions for investors Local and foreign investors can also count on our company formation agents for assistance in company registration. Branch registration services in Slovenia Foreign businesses can rely on our local agents for support in setting…
If you want to open a business in Slovenia as a foreigner, you probably want to know how much you must pay annually to keep it running. As such, our local specialists have put together the guide below to help you understand the costs of having a Slovenian company. Feel…
The Nonprofit Law or the 2018 Non-Governmental Organizations Act is the main legislative framework governing the creation of foundations in Slovenia. However, depending on their activities, they will also be subject to other laws. This is why if you want to open such an entity in this country, you must…
We invite you to complete the form with the required information in order to start the online incorporation of your company in Slovenia. Our company formation specialists will contact you with details about the further steps for company registration.
The Slovenian Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is an independent entity with its own legal status, assets, and responsibilities. It can be created by other companies with the purpose of achieving a particular goal, which is frequently to isolate financial risk. If you want to open a SPV company in Slovenia,…
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 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…