Our company formation agents can assist you to open a holding company in Argentina and also guide you about the regulations of this specific company structure. If you need comprehensive information regarding Argentina company formation, get in touch with our agents. Procedure to open a holding company in Argentina Foreign…
LLC in Argentina can be set up with a minimum share capital of 300 US Dollars and at least two shareholders, no matter from which country. The registration process of companies can be explained and guided by our company formation agents in Argentina, who can help entrepreneurs with document issues, among other several requirements.…
Limited liability companies, stock corporations, and partnerships are preferred legal entities by international and local businessmen interested in establishing their activities in Argentina. Also, companies from abroad can establish branches in the country. To better understand the rules and requirements regarding different types of companies in Argentina, we invite you to address…
The Public Register of Commerce of Argentina, with the main office in Buenos Aires, is in charge of registering companies in the country whether they have local or foreign capital. The institution supervises anonymous companies, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, subsidiaries, joint ventures, or branches. With complete support in documents matters for the business registration from…
A shelf corporation, also known as a shelf company or an old corporation in Argentina, is a company or entity that has no active business. Therefore, its creation results in no activity. This company can be sold to a person or group of persons who want to establish a business…
Companies in Argentina may or may not require a traditional office, as there are also other solutions. For example, one can direct his/her attention to a virtual office in Argentina, especially if he/she is an entrepreneur who wants to establish his/her presence on the market in a fast and cost-effective manner. In…
Argentina is the second-largest country in Latin America, with a solid economy and strong ties with countries worldwide in matters of trading and financial operations among many others. Rich in natural resources, with a diversified industrial base, the export-oriented agricultural field, and with a relatively high GDP per capita, Argentina is the third-largest economy…