Includes steps involved in establishing a local office.
Last Published: 8/29/2019
Anyone can open an office in Germany - irrespective of nationality or place of residence. There is no specific investment legislation in Germany, nor is there a minimum percentage of German shareholdings required for foreigners. Investors can choose the most suitable legal form; i.e., a corporation, a partnership or conduct business via a German branch office.
Foreign companies with a head office and registered business operations outside of Germany can establish a German branch office. This business form is suitable for a foreign company wishing to establish a presence in Germany for the purpose of initiating business and maintaining contacts with business partners.
For more information see below:
Investment Guide

 

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