Estonia provides a streamlined approach to forming a Company. We simplify the process, and help you launch your business in the EU.
This benefits large enterprises raising capital via public offerings, needing a minimum share capital of €25,000 and stricter reporting and governance requirements, thus suiting companies aiming to go public or secure significant, large-scale investor funding.
Best for local Estonians but fails for non-residents. It offers no legal separation between personal and business liabilities, holding individuals accountable for all debts. This business form isn’t available to e-Residents, limiting access to Estonians. While suitable for small local operations, it lacks protections for remote or international entrepreneurs.
This suits charities, NGOS, and non-profits. A key feature is that it cannot distribute profits to members; all earnings must be reinvested in the organization's mission. It's ideal for those planning a non-profit in Estonia, focusing on public benefit rather than commercial gain.
Register your company in Estonia in 8 easy steps:
Access all the essential function from banking to signing paper on your computer to save time and effort.
Book a free consultation with our experts to get complete guidance every step of the way.
The most common type is a Private Limited Company (OÜ – osaühing). Other types include Public Limited Companies (AS), Sole Proprietorships (FIE), and Non-Profit Associations.
Typically, it takes 1–5 business days if you’re an e-resident and have all your documents ready.
Typically, it takes 1–5 business days if you’re an e-resident and have all your documents ready.
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