Establish a subsidiary company in Lithuania to comply with legal requirements. Contact us to learn how to get started.
Expanding your company to Lithuania opens doors to diversified economic hubs within the Baltic states. Lithuania has emerged as a strategic hub for businesses expanding into the European Union. With a highly educated workforce, a favourable business climate, and full EU market access, Lithuania provides an ideal location for establishing a subsidiary company. With our expertise, we help you set up legal entities in Lithuania, offering comprehensive support from incorporation to regulatory compliance. Whether you’re entering new markets or optimizing your European footprint, our team ensures a smooth, reliable, and fully compliant formation process in Lithuania.
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A subsidiary company in Lithuania is typically registered as a Private Limited Liability Company (UAB). It operates independently from the parent company, with its own rights, obligations, and limited liability for shareholders.
Yes. Lithuania permits 100% foreign ownership of subsidiaries. There are no restrictions on nationality for shareholders or directors.
Subsidiary registration in Lithuania can be completed in as little as 5–10 business days, depending on document readiness and banking formalities.
Not necessarily. Through Power of Attorney (PoA), we can handle the incorporation remotely on your behalf. This includes name registration, document preparation, and submission to the Lithuanian Register of Legal Entities.
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