
A Large European Union Market
Poland is one of the largest economies in Central Europe and offers broad opportunities for doing business in the European market.
European Jurisdiction
Poland is a member of the European Union, so companies registered in Poland operate within the European legal framework.
Developed Business Environment
Poland has a rapidly developing business environment, and the country attracts international companies thanks to its modern infrastructure and convenient location.
A Popular Structure for International Business
Polish companies are often used for trade, service businesses, logistics projects, and cooperation with European partners.
Poland is one of the largest economies in Central Europe and an attractive jurisdiction for doing business in the European Union. Polish companies are often used for operating in the European market, trade, service businesses, and international projects.
We help entrepreneurs register a company in Poland with due regard to the business structure, the entrepreneur’s goals, and the future operating model.
Our goal is not simply to register a company, but to help the entrepreneur create a clear and legally sound business structure for operating in the European market.
We support clients at every stage – from the initial consultation and the choice of company structure to the launch of operations.
We work both with entrepreneurs from Europe and with international clients.

We discuss the business objectives, company structure, and possible registration options.
We determine the company form, participants, and management model.
We prepare the registration document package and coordinate all company details.
We submit documents to the registration authority and support the registration process.
Entrepreneurs can complete the entire registration procedure remotely.
Professional Approach Trust Proven in Practice
Entrepreneurs come to us when it is important to register a company quickly, choose the optimal business structure, and complete the registration procedure without organisational difficulties. Once the company is registered, they can immediately receive accounting and legal services for their new company. All services in one place.
In many cases, the entrepreneur’s personal presence is not required. The registration procedure can be arranged remotely.
Company registration in Poland usually takes a few business days after the documents have been prepared and submitted.
Yes, a founder of a Polish company may be either a resident of Poland or a foreign entrepreneur.
The most common business form in Poland is Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (Sp. z o.o.), the equivalent of a limited liability company.
It is usually necessary to provide the basic details of the founders and the company director, choose the company name, and specify the main business activity.
The minimum share capital required to register a Sp. z o.o. in Poland is 5,000 Polish zlotys.
As a rule, the bank account is opened after the company has been registered. The share capital is paid in according to the company formation procedure.