Denmark is a Nordic country that attracts investment capital thanks to a combination of many favorable factors. Denmark’s geographical location as a gateway to the Scandinavian and Baltic regions also offers a great advantage for businesses looking to expand their markets. The stable economy along with the globally appreciated business environment, create trust for investors. Denmark is well-known for its highly skilled workforce, fluent in foreign languages, and good productivity. Establishing a company in Denmark will reduce time and costs if investors understand the procedures for establishing a company in Denmark, Viet An Law would like to provide some information through the article below.
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Investors need to consider choosing the type of company that suits their needs and business scale, here are some common types:
Private Limited Liability Company (Anpartsselskab – ApS)
Joint Stock Company (Aktieselskab – A/S)
Conditions for naming a company
You can check the availability of the registered name on the website of the Danish Business Administration (Erhvervsstyrelsen).
After preparing the required minimum charter capital for an ApS (DKK 40,000) or A/S (DKK 400,000) company, the next step is to open a bank account for the company at a bank in Denmark.
Typically, the bank will require documents such as a copy of the passport or photo ID of the founder or representative of the company and documents related to the incorporation of the company (if already available) or the incorporation plan. The bank will provide a certificate or deed of receipt of this money, which is an important document to prove the capital contribution during the company registration process with the Danish Enterprise Regulatory Authority (Erhvervsstyrelsen).
MitID Erhverv (formerly NemID Erhverv) is a mandatory digital signature and electronic identification system for businesses in Denmark. It is used to authenticate identities and conduct online transactions with government agencies and other organizations, including the process of registering a company.
You or your representative in Denmark will need a MitID (personal) to create a MitID Erhverv (business)
This digital signature is used to carry out most online procedures, including company registration. If you are not in Denmark, you may need to authorize a lawyer or accountant in Denmark to do this.
Virk.dk is the official business portal of the Danish government. It is the system where you will carry out most of the procedures related to the establishment, management, and dissolution of a business. You’ll need to create an account on Virk.dk if you don’t already have one.
After successfully logging in, you will find the “Start virksomhed” section. You proceed to use the MitID/NemID Erhverv requested above to log in. The system will display a series of pages with fields to fill in to form a company including:
Once you have completed the application, you will need to upload the following documents:
Currently, the registration fee for ApS and A/S companies is usually around DKK 670. However, this fee is subject to change.
The competent authority will process the application, if the application is approved, you will be issued a CVR number. A CVR (Central Virksomhedsregister) number is a unique 8-digit code issued to your company. This is the official number to identify the company in all transactions with government agencies (e.g. tax authorities, customs), banks, business partners, customers, and other organizations in Denmark. You will need to use this CVR number on all invoices, contracts, websites, and other official company documents. It is also a code for you to carry out administrative and tax procedures later.