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Are you planning to start a business in Europe? Slovenia is a rising destination for entrepreneurs looking for easy company setup, strategic location, and access to the EU market. In this guide, My Global walks you through the company registration process in Slovenia.

Step 1: Choose the Right Company Type
The most common choice for foreign entrepreneurs is a Limited Liability Company (d.o.o). It requires a minimum share capital of €7,500 and can be founded by one or more individuals or legal entities.

Step 2: Reserve the Company Name
You must choose a unique name for your company and check its availability in the Slovenian Business Register. My Global can assist you in verifying and reserving your desired name.

Step 3: Prepare the Documentation
Essential documents include:

Founding act (prepared by a notary or My Global legal partner)

ID/passport of founders

Slovenian tax numbers for all founders

Slovenian business address (virtual office available)

Step 4: Open a Bank Account and Deposit Share Capital
You’ll need a Slovenian business bank account to deposit your share capital. With My Global’s local partnerships, this process is smooth and transparent.

Step 5: Register the Company
Once the capital is deposited, your documents will be submitted to the court or SPOT (Slovenian One-Stop Shop). The registration usually takes 5–10 business days.

Step 6: Tax Registration and Additional Licensing
After registration, your company must be registered with the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS) for VAT and tax obligations. If your business activity requires licenses, My Global can help you secure them.

Why Choose My Global?

End-to-end support in English

Virtual office and nominee services

Fast-track business bank account setup

Transparent pricing and legal compliance

Thinking of expanding into Europe? Contact My Global today and start your Slovenian company within weeks!

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