Denmark halves the cost of starting your own company

The Danish parliament reduced start-up costs by halving the capital requirement for private limited companies, making it easier for entrepreneurs to launch businesses, moving the country closer to its Nordic neighbors’ standards.

Minister of Industry and Trade, Morten Bødskov (Photo: Maja Mohr Mortensen)

Entrepreneurs in Denmark will now find it easier to start their own businesses, as the minimum capital requirement for establishing a private limited company (ApS) has been cut in half.Previously set at 40,000 DKK, the new cost is now only 20,000 DKK.The initiative, which is part of the Entrepreneurship Package, passed by the Danish parliament […]


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