Grow Your Business with a Branch in Denmark

From paperwork to compliance, we handle it all. Set up your Danish branch seamlessly with trusted experts by your side.

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Expand into Denmark

Denmark offers a stable, business-friendly environment ideal for expansion, with strong legal systems and investor support. Our team ensures a smooth market entry process, handling everything from compliance to local requirements. While foreign investment is welcomed, companies must adhere to specific conduct codes. Branches can be established only if the home country provides reciprocal business opportunities under Denmark’s double taxation treaties, ensuring fairness and mutual benefit in cross-border trade.

 

Denmark Branch Registration Requirements

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Open a branch now?

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Submit address & key docs, including Incorporation Cert, M&A, and Good Standing, to the Danish Commerce Agency.

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No share capital is required; a certified translator must officially notarise and translate all documentation into Danish. 

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Audited financial statements are not mandatory; an annual report must be filed with the Commerce and Companies Agency.  

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A Branch Manager must also be appointed with unlimited Power of Attorney from the parent company.  

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The branch must register with the Danish Tax Authorities for VAT, with monthly VAT and tax returns possibly required 

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Choose virtual offices with mail & call services, or serviced offices fully equipped for instant use.

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FAQs

To register a branch, you’ll need: 

  • Certificate of Incorporation 
  • Memorandum & Articles of Association 
  • Certificate of Good Standing
  • All documents must be notarized and officially translated into Danish by a certified translator. 

Yes. A Branch Manager must be appointed with unlimited Power of Attorney granted by the parent company to oversee operations and compliance in Denmark. 

No. There is no minimum share capital requirement to open a branch in Denmark, which simplifies the establishment process. 

The branch must: 

  • Register for VAT with the Danish Tax Authorities 
  • Submit monthly VAT and tax returns if applicable 
  • File an annual report with the Danish Commerce and Companies Agency
  • Audited accounts are not mandatory for most branches. 

Yes. Businesses can choose between: 

  • Virtual offices with phone, fax, and mail handling 
  • Serviced offices with immediate workspace access
  • Both options provide professional representation and meet registration requirements. 
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With extensive expertise in European company formations, we ensure a seamless journey, guiding you every step.