A Place to Set Up a Company
Why Set up a Company in Andorra?
Clear, predictable framework
- Modern corporate law with standard governance and shareholder protections.
- Open foreign investment regime (often allowing 100% foreign ownership), subject to prior authorisation in relevant cases.
- Stable, business-friendly environment with clear administrative sequencing.
Standard incorporation path
- Name reservation at the Register of Societies.
- Capital deposit in an Andorran bank + notarial deed of incorporation.
- Registration in the Companies Register; trade licence (comú) required to operate.
Lean administration, lower friction
- More predictable procedures than many neighbouring jurisdictions.
- Lower time-to-market and reduced compliance overhead for new ventures.
- Clear checkpoints (authorisation, banking/KYC, licence) help plan execution.
Support from Andorra Business
- Process guidance (requirements, documents, sequencing).
- Introductions to relevant public/private counterparts (banks, advisors, sector contacts).
- Growth and internationalisation programmes for scaling from Andorra.
A platform to expand internationally
- Strategic location between Spain and France.
- Cosmopolitan environment and strong international exposure through tourism.
- Compact “test market” to validate products/services before scaling.
Practical information
Other Relevant Information
- Foreign investment authorisation:
may be required when non-residents hold a significant stake; plan it early. - Bank onboarding/KYC:
often the main bottleneck; expect detailed documentation on shareholders and source of funds. - Registered address & premises:
you typically need a registered address; operating activities may require suitable premises. - Trade licence (comú):
most operating businesses need a local licence from the parish council where the activity is based.
Steps to Set Up a Company
- Name reservation:
reserve the company name with the Register of Societies. - Bank + share capital:
open a corporate bank account and deposit the minimum share capital (documentation required). - Notary & incorporation deed:
sign the deed of incorporation before a notary and approve bylaws. - Registration + licence:
register in the Companies Register and obtain the trade licence (comú) before commencing operations. - Relevant links: