Your Smooth Path to an Irish Subsidiary Company
Take the next step in your European expansion by establishing a subsidiary company in Ireland. Discover how we can support your growth with the expertise of our professionals who understand your needs and provide guidance accordingly.
Ireland’s corporate tax rate is 12.5%, one of the lowest in the EU for trading income.
Business-friendly policies and a transparent legal system based on common law (like the UK and U.S.).
Many multinationals (like Google, Apple, Meta) already operate in Ireland, creating a supportive ecosystem for global operations.
As an EU member, Ireland offers unrestricted access to the European Single Market, beneficial for companies targeting European customers.
Ireland has a highly educated, English-speaking workforce.
Generous R&D tax credits (25%) and grants for innovation and development activities.
Our expertise and experience will guide you through every stage of the subsidiary incorporation process. Connect with us today.
A subsidiary is a separate legal entity incorporated under Irish law, typically as a Private Company Limited by Shares (LTD). It operates independently but may be wholly or majority-owned by a foreign parent company.
Key benefits include:
Yes. Ireland allows 100% foreign ownership. There are no restrictions on the nationality of shareholders or directors.
Most foreign companies opt for a Private Company Limited by Shares (LTD). It offers:
You must have a registered address in Ireland. This can be:
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