Fintech is an abbreviation for a most innovative financial segment of the global economy – the financial technologies. Although this is a very recent field for the most powerful economies in the world, Slovenia has already developed a vibrant FinTech community. The Slovenian Fintech companies already have a word to say on the global…
The rules and regulations of the financial services sector in Slovenia are supervised by the Bank of Slovenia. According to the provisions of the Company Act, if you want to establish a financial company in Slovenia you can choose from: commercial banks, saving banks, stock brokerage firms, investment funds or insurance companies. Our experts in company…
With 882 companies and 5.5 billion EUR in revenues in 2015, the pharmaceutical industry is one of the most attractive investment sectors in Slovenia. If you want to set up a pharmaceutical company in Slovenia you can turn to the manufacturing of the most successful products on the market: pharmaceutical and cosmetic products,…
Any Slovenian company which operates as an online business has to set up a merchant account as a way of concluding its daily transactions. In order for your business to accept card payments, you need to set up a merchant account in Slovenia. There are many types of merchant accounts which can be established by businesses…
Slovenia is an important tourist attraction and has recently been declared the first green destination in the world. Situated in the middle of Europe, Slovenia is home to the Alps, interesting UNESCO heritage, underground caves and many thermal water parks. Businessmen interested to invest in Slovenia can open a travel agency and benefit from…
Recruitment companies match individuals in search for a job with companies looking for a qualified employee. If you want to invest in Slovenia and open a recruitment company, you must know that they are subject to the national employment legislation. In order to open a recruitment company in Slovenia, you must obtain a special…
Foreign individuals can buy a property in Slovenia without any restrictions. If a foreign national wants to set up a company in Slovenia and needs to purchase land, there are special conditions to be met in order to do this. The principle of reciprocity governs all property transactions in Slovenia.Our experts in company formation in…
Any foreign investor who wants to open a company in Slovenia 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…
The share capital is the contribution amount representing the extent of shareholder liability in the company. The share capital of a Slovenian company can change over time. Additional shares can be issued and sold by the company, thereby increasing its share capital. The share capital in Slovenia depends largely on the type of company you want to set up.The Companies…
The Company Act in Slovenia provides that special permits and licenses have to be obtained by companies doing business in this country. These special permits and licenses attest that Slovenian companies meet the local standards for safety working conditions, for manufacturing and selling certain products and others. If you need to obtain special permits and licenses, you can rely…