Poland Company Registration
Form a Sp. z o.o. in one of the EU’s fastest-growing economies.
Business Entities in Poland
Select the right entity type for your liability, tax and growth goals.
Sp. z o.o.
Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością
Poland’s popular limited liability company (PLN 5,000 capital).
S.A.
Spółka Akcyjna
Joint-stock company for larger businesses and capital raising.
Why Register in Poland?
One of the EU’s fastest-growing economies
Competitive operating and labour costs
Strong access to the EU single market
Growing tech and outsourcing hub
Single Market Access
Trade across the EU/EEA and beyond from a respected European base.
Strong Legal Framework
Stable, transparent regulation and robust protection for shareholders and IP.
Banking & Fintech
Access to mature banking, EMIs and payment infrastructure across the continent.
Tax Treaty Network
Extensive double-tax treaty networks reduce withholding and double taxation.
A Simple, Guided Setup
We manage every step of your Poland incorporation end to end.
Consultation & Structure
We review your goals and recommend the right entity type, jurisdiction and ownership structure for your business.
Name Reservation
We check availability and reserve your company name in line with local naming rules and trademark checks.
Document Preparation
We draft and collate the incorporation documents — KYC, constitution/articles, registers and forms — for accurate filing.
Registration & Tax Setup
We file with the authorities, obtain your certificate of incorporation and register for the relevant tax IDs.
Banking & Compliance
We assist with corporate bank account opening and set you up for ongoing filings, renewals and compliance.
What You Need
- Valid passport copy for each shareholder / director
- Proof of residential address (utility bill or bank statement)
- Completed KYC form & business background details
- Proposed company name & main business activity
What’s Included
- Company name check & reservation
- Preparation & filing of incorporation documents
- Certificate of incorporation
- Registered office / registered agent (where required)
- Tax / company identification number
- Corporate bank account assistance
- Dedicated formation specialist
- Compliance & renewal reminders
Frequently Asked Questions
Which European country is best for a startup?
It depends on your model — the UK and Estonia are popular for fast, low-cost digital setups, while the Netherlands and Germany suit trading and holding structures. We advise based on your goals.
Can I incorporate remotely in Europe?
Yes for many jurisdictions (e.g. UK, Estonia). Some, such as Germany and Switzerland, may require notarisation, which we help arrange.
Do I need a local director?
Most countries do not require a resident director, though a local registered office or address is usually needed.
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