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…
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 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…
With 24 gastronomic areas and three wine-growing areas and no less than 170 typical dishes, made from locally produced ingredients, the food industry in Slovenia is a major investment industry. With a relatively long tradition, the Slovenian food processing industry is quite extensive. Since Slovenia is part of the European Union, the EU Food Law applies to…
Employees play a very big part in the success of a business. One of the many reasons that attract investors in the country is the workforce in Slovenia. The country has a labor population of around 997,000 and the workers are hardworking, very productive, well educated, and specialize in different fields of commercial activities. There is also…
Shelf companies are one and the same with the so-called ready-made companies. These shelf companies in Slovenia are businesses that have already been incorporated, and which, for this very reason, represent a very attractive option for foreign investors, due to the fact that through them, the businessmen will be able to start their business operations much…
A holding company in Slovenia is a legal structure which has control over the management and policy of other companies. If a foreign investor wants to extend his business activity in Slovenia one way to do it is to buy enough assets or stocks in a local company. Our Slovenian company formation specialists can be your…
Acording to the Companies Act in Slovenia, the liquidation of a company means the termination of the legal activity of an enterprise comprising as well the process of selling off all its assets, the settling of its liabilities, the distribution of the remaining funds to shareholders, and the closing down of the company. You…