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Registering Companies with Foreign Participation: Application Process in Slovenia 2025

Explore Slovenia's business climate, including opportunities for foreign investors and steps to register a company, as well as the latest legislative changes.

Introduction to Slovenia's Business Climate: Opportunities and Challenges for Foreigners

Situated in the heart of Europe, Slovenia attracts foreign investors thanks to its strategic location, stable economy, and high standard of living. The country has demonstrated steady growth in recent years, creating numerous business opportunities. However, despite its attractiveness, foreigners face certain challenges when registering companies.

Firstly, knowledge of local legislation and regulations is key. The Slovenian system requires entrepreneurs to understand the specifics of tax legislation, labor relations, and reporting obligations. Furthermore, language can be a barrier, as many official documents and procedures are available primarily in Slovenian.

On the other hand, Slovenia offers a number of incentives for startups and innovative companies, including access to financing and support from government agencies. This creates a favorable environment for business development, particularly in areas such as technology and sustainable development. Understanding the local market and actively engaging with local partners can significantly facilitate entry into the Slovenian market.

Thus, despite the existing difficulties, Slovenia remains a promising destination for foreign investors ready for new challenges and opportunities.



Step-by-step process for registering a company with foreign participation in Slovenia

Registering a company with foreign participation in Slovenia requires careful consideration and following certain steps. The first step is choosing the legal form. The most popular options are a limited liability company (d.o.o.) and a joint-stock company (d.d.). Each form has its own characteristics, so it's important to first evaluate which one best suits your business goals.

The next step is preparing the necessary documents. This includes the company's charter, proof of registered address, and identity documents of the founders. Foreign participants must also provide extracts from their home country's registries confirming their right to participate in the business.

After preparing the documents, you must register your company with the Register of Legal Entities. This can be done online through the e-VEM portal or in person at one of our offices. It's important to remember that the registration process may require payment of a state fee, the amount of which depends on the chosen legal form.

Once registration is complete, you should open a bank account in the company's name and deposit the share capital. For a d.o.o., the minimum capital is €7,500, and for a d.d., it is €25,000. Once all these steps are completed, you will receive a registration certificate, which will officially confirm your company's existence in Slovenia.

By following these steps, you can successfully register your company with foreign participation, which will open new horizons for doing business in Slovenia.



Latest changes and innovations in legislation for 2025

In 2025, Slovenian legislation underwent significant changes regarding the registration of companies with foreign participation. One of the key changes was a simplified application process, aimed at attracting more foreign investors. Now, company registration requires only a minimal set of documents, significantly reducing the waiting time.

In addition, new rules regarding the verification of funding sources have been introduced. This is necessary to increase transparency and combat money laundering. Foreign investors will be required to confirm the legality of their funds, which may require additional documentation, but at the same time, it creates a safer business environment.

Also worth noting are changes to tax legislation affecting foreign companies. A new corporate income tax rate will come into effect in 2025, reducing it for startups and innovative enterprises. This creates incentives for investment in high-tech sectors of the economy, which, in turn, will facilitate the development of entrepreneurial activity.

Thus, recent changes to Slovenian legislation create a more favorable environment for foreign investors, simplifying the company registration process and ensuring the protection of their interests. It is important to monitor further updates as the government continues to adapt legislation in response to changes in the global economy.



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