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Germany is by far the number one market in Europe and number four worldwide. There are over 45,000 foreign companies already established here.


BASCH Consult supports foreign entrepreneurs nationwide in setting up and developing or acquiring companies in Germany.
What must be given attention to when entering the German market?

Legal steps

  • Type of company / company name / registered address
  • Branch office (independent / dependent)
  • Articles of association / Memorandum of Association
  • Bank account
  • Trade registration
  • Residence titles

Issues you should not forget about

  • Business set up and market research
  • Market entry & sales organization
  • Business development
  • Business administration
  • Interim management & on-site presence
  • Mergers & Acquisition (M&A) Don’t ignore the importance of etiquette and customs when doing business in Germany. For sure Germany is a superb target market for expansion. However, without proper planning and preparation as well as implementation problems can easily arise. We build bridges between different business worlds

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