Press releases

The Czech newspapers often publish informative articles regarding the formation of companies and ready-made companies. We regularly monitor the media and prepare a selection of these articles for your convenience.

20. 3. 2009

Spoločnosti Online is coming up to the market offering an opportunity to buy a European company

Slovakia is the second country in EU where it is possible to buy such a company. The firm Spoločnosti Online dealing with the sale of ready-made companies is the first one on the Slovak market to come up with the opportunity to buy a European company. The advantage of purchasing a ready-made European company, i.e. a new company exclusively based on the purpose to be sold, is mainly in the fact that the process of establishing a European company is very complicated in comparison with other legal forms of enterprise.

Czech Business Weekly, 25. 8. 2008

European companies slowly taking off

Some 63 entrepreneurs have taken advantage of the possibility to form a European Company (Societas Europaea, SE) since May 2007, when the measure took effect in the Czech Republic.

The Prague Post, February 13th, 2008

Local businesses becoming more ‘European’

Despite some discontent and skepticism, the European Union is heading toward a supranational future. And, while a European identity to replace national identities is, if ever, yet to come, a European business identity is already available to companies throughout the EU.

Zpravodajství ČTK (Czech Press Service), January 24th, 2008

Czech firms interested in European Company form of business

Prague, Jan 24 (CTK) - The so-called European Companies (Societas Europaea) are emerging faster in the Czech Republic than in other European Union countries, the business daily Hospodarske noviny reported today..

LIFESTYLES Magazine VI / 2007

Buying property in the Czech Republic

Practical advice for real estate purchases by foreign citizens...

Prague Post, Adviser - January 2007

It's not easy to open a business in the Czech Republic

Czech authorities find it acceptable if the registered office of a business is located in a place serving as a “contact point” where company mail can be delivered and messages left for its representatives...

The Prague Post, June 16, 2005

10 Questions with Tomáš Chrobák

As of July 1, the nightmare of lengthy company registration in this country should disappear. An amendment to the Business Code will set a five-day deadline for making a company entry in the business register. The change represents a challenge for Tomáą Chrobák, director of the firm Companies Online, which has made a business by forming and selling ready-made companies to help clients avoid lengthy registration delays. He talked with The Prague Post about what differences can be expected and whether the legislative changes could ruin his business.

The Prague Post - March 2, 2005

Fast forward

New legislation aims to untangle the legal snarl of establishing a business

expats.cz - March 2004

EU citizens in Czechia after 1st May

At the very same date when the Czech Republic joins the European Union, visa requirements and property purchase restrictions will change considerably with respect to all EU citizens. However, as only part of the relevant legislation has been enacted so far, certain questions concerning this matter still remain unanswered.

Prague Post - September 3, 2003

Ministry to ease register hassles

Locals hoping to launch a business and foreign investors considering putting their money here received some good news from the government in August. The Justice Ministry announced that it would introduce a plan to reform the system of entering companies into the nation's business register. The process of registering companies in the Czech Republic is notoriously slow and difficult for investors. Before being entered into the register, a company is prohibited from any business activity in the country

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