Start Your Company in Lithuania with Professional Formation Assistance
Get EU Company for Just €750! — Lithuania Company Formation (Remote, Fast, No POA).
If your business is ready for global growth but your current jurisdiction is holding you back—unstable banking, blocked payments, “high risk” labels, chaotic regulation, currency swings—you’re feeling it where it hurts most: in deals lost and partners unconvinced. You don’t need another workaround, you need a stable, respected EU base that instantly upgrades your credibility, protects your assets, and unlocks real opportunities, not just nice wording. That’s exactly where Lithuania company formation becomes a strategic solution, not a formality.
Why Start a Business in Lithuania?
Lithuania is a fast, compliant gateway to the €16T EU market with over 450 million consumers. You get eurozone stability, transparent rules, digital-first government services, and the ability to incorporate fully remotely with proper legal support. For many founders, company formation in Lithuania is the cleanest, safest way to step into the Single Market without excessive cost or bureaucracy. Crucially for remote founders, our in-country legal team has optimized the process so no Power of Attorney (POA) is required—you remain in control while we execute locally under a streamlined procedure that the registries accept.
Key Advantages & EU Access
A Lithuanian company lets you trade, invoice, sign contracts, and partner across all 27 EU member states under harmonised legal standards. With our optimized remote flow—no POA needed—we handle document formatting, registry filings, and all procedural steps while you keep building your business. Operating in euro (€) reduces FX risk, simplifies pricing, and signals reliability to investors, payment providers, and serious clients. You also gain access to EU-licensed fintech solutions with SEPA payments and modern onboarding standards, which is invaluable for cross-border commerce.

Lithuanian Business Types and Legal Structures
Before you act, you need the right structure. Lithuania offers flexible options tailored to real business, not just paper shells.
The Private Limited Liability Company (UAB) is the universal, most common choice for creating a new company. It provides limited liability, minimum share capital from €1,000, full foreign ownership, straightforward governance, and excellent acceptance by EU banks/fintechs, partners, and marketplaces. Micro or solo projects may consider a Small Partnership (MB) or an individual enterprise, while larger or regulated ventures can use an AB or a Lithuanian subsidiary. Our role is to ensure the structure you pick supports banking/fintech onboarding, licensing (where relevant), and scale—so you don’t have to “fix” the entity later.
Lithuanian Limited Company Formation Perfect for:
Step-by-Step Guide to Starting a Company in Lithuania
A clear, managed process means you avoid delays, rejections, and guesswork. With remote setup, you can open a company in Lithuania without setting foot in the country—and without a Power of Attorney.
Registration Roadmap
- Structure & name. We validate UAB as the best fit (in 90%+ of cases), check your shareholder/director profile, and reserve a unique company name.
- Drafting. We prepare the Articles of Association, set share allocation, define directors, and complete KYC in registry-ready formats.
- Capital. We assist with opening a temporary capital account, depositing the statutory share capital (from €1,000), and obtaining the confirmation.
- Filing. We submit the full set to the Register of Legal Entities and obtain incorporation certificates and registration numbers.
- Tax setup. We register for taxes. VAT is optional and is not included in the €750 service; you only add VAT registration if/when it is needed.
- Post-incorporation. We connect accounting, and when hiring staff, enroll for social security and payroll as required.
In standard cases, company incorporation in Lithuania takes approximately one month once documents are ready and correctly formatted. You receive a clear timeline, proactive status updates, and you end with a working, compliant entity—not just a number on paper.
How Much Does It Cost to Start a Company in Lithuania?
Lithuania is one of the most cost-efficient, reputable entries into the EU market. A UAB requires share capital from €1,000 (usable for business after registration).
Our service fee for incorporation is a flat €750.
This covers analysis, drafting, filings, coordination with the registry, and a guided remote process run by Lithuanian counsel. VAT registration is not included in the €750 and is available as an add-on only if requested/needed.
Services & Add-Ons (No “Packages”—Just What You Need)
We keep it simple and transparent:
- UAB registration (base service): €750
- VAT registration (optional): only on request; note that VAT is generally not required until turnover approaches ~€400,000
Business account support (optional):
- Without Lithuanian residency: a traditional bank will not open a corporate account; fintech (EU-licensed EMI with SEPA) is the only realistic option
- With local residency and a suitable profile, a bank may be possible—case by case
- RBI—Residence by Investment (optional): available upon request
This modular approach avoids bloat: you pay for the incorporation you definitely need, and only add extras when they genuinely apply.
Business Banking in Lithuania
A strong company needs strong payments infrastructure. Lithuania and the wider EU fintech ecosystem offer euro accounts with SEPA access and robust compliance frameworks designed for international operations.
Fintech vs Bank. We prepare your case so institutions see a clear, compliant profile—ownership, activities, geography, and expected flows. If you do not hold Lithuanian residency, a traditional bank will not open a corporate account; fintech/EMI is the only workable solution. If you do have local residency and the business model fits, a bank may be viable (subject to their risk policy).
Why Choose Us
You don’t need a “registration agent.” You need a practical, legal-led team that understands cross-border risks, EU regulations, and what payment providers expect to see during onboarding and periodic reviews.
- Fully Managed, Expert-Led, Fixed Fee — €750
- One dedicated manager from first call to full activation
- A documented roadmap with clear timing and responsibilities
- Fixed €750 for UAB incorporation with exact scope—no surprise add-ons
- Optional extras only if you request them (VAT registration, fintech onboarding, RBI)
We focus on clean execution, registry acceptance on the first pass, and a banking/fintech narrative that fits your actual business.
Documents Needed to Start a Business in Lithuania
The right documents, prepared correctly, cut weeks off your timeline—especially important for remote founders. We provide templates and exact formatting rules so everything is accepted on first submission.
Essential Checklist
- Passports of shareholders and directors + recent proof of residential address
- Ownership and control structure (including UBOs) and—if applicable—board/shareholder resolutions
- Business model overview: services/products, target markets, expected transaction flows, source of funds
- Any notarised/apostilled documents if specifically required by the registry or a chosen financial institution
- No Power of Attorney is required—we’ve optimized the flow with our Lithuanian legal team to keep the process faster and simpler
Once these are in place, we move directly through registration, tax setup, and (if you request it) VAT/fintech onboarding. The result is a fully operational EU vehicle with euro accounts (via fintech if no residency), legal protection, and a credible presence for clients and partners.
Ready to Move Your Business Into the EU?
Tell us about your activity, jurisdictions, and goals—and receive a clear personal plan, a complete document checklist, and a fixed €750 quote for UAB incorporation. Reach out via our contact form or email and we’ll begin the remote process immediately (no need for any special button).
What business types are available in Lithuania?
The main options are Private Limited Company (UAB), Public Limited Company (AB), Small Partnership (MB), individual enterprise, and subsidiaries/branches of foreign companies. For international founders, UAB is the universal, most efficient choice thanks to limited liability, low capital, and strong banking/fintech acceptance.
Do I need a Power of Attorney or to travel to Lithuania?
No. The entire process is handled remotely and does not require a POA. Our Lithuanian lawyers operate an optimized procedure accepted by the registries.
Can foreigners own 100% of a Lithuanian company?
Yes. Foreign individuals and legal entities can own 100% of a Lithuanian company without a local partner.
How long does the application process take, and is POA involved?
Standard timing is about one month after your documents are ready, and no POA is involved at any stage.
What are your service costs?
Our fixed fee is €750 for UAB incorporation (remote). Share capital from €1,000 is required by law. VAT registration is not included and is provided only on request as an add-on.
Which account options are realistic?
If you don’t have Lithuanian residency, a traditional bank will not open a corporate account. In this case, EU-licensed fintech with SEPA is the only workable option. With residency and a suitable profile, a bank may be possible.
Do I need VAT registration at the start?
Usually not. VAT is generally not required until turnover approaches ~€400,000. If/when you need VAT, we can add it as a separate service (not included in the €750).
Do you offer business consulting?
We do not provide general Business Consulting & Corporate Support. We do offer RBI (Residence by Investment) support upon request.