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Doing business in Denmark becomes even easier

Registering a formal company in Denmark has never been easier. The requirements for share capital have been reduced by a notable amount, which makes Denmark an even more attractive location for doing business.

For nine years in a row, Denmark has been acknowledged as one of the world’s easiest places to do business. Now, the Danish government sets out to make it even easier by a reduction of the capital requirements for establishing a private limited company.

A private limited company (ApS) can now be registered in Denmark with a minimum capital of DKK 40,000 (EUR 5,357) compared to the previous amount of DKK 50,000 (EUR 6,697).

Furthermore, the company’s share capital is not ‘frozen’ or considered as a deposit. It can, however, be used for the continuous operation of the company – as long as the company still possesses assets corresponding to at least the share capital.

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Although setting up a Danish company is easy, we always recommend that you seek advice from an attorney and/or tax expert before establishing a business in Denmark.

Whether you are looking for a relocation agent, legal counselling, banking services, recruitment assistance or other services, take a moment and let us help you. Invest in Denmark has a broad selection of professional and experienced service providers who will be able to assist you in assessing the right set up for your business.

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