What are the steps for company creation with Rauva?

Rauva simplifies your journey to start a business in Portugal with a structured, four-step process, designed to streamline every aspect of company creation:

Consultation

An experienced entrepreneur will meet with you, asking insightful questions about your business concept, objectives, and requirements. This tailored approach ensures that our services align precisely with the unique needs of your venture, setting the stage for a personalized journey from the outset.

Onboarding

Following the consultation, our dedicated team steps in to streamline the process of opening your company in Portugal. We assist you in gathering all necessary documents crucial for establishing your Portuguese company, including a copy of your ID, proof of your NIF (Número de Identificação Fiscal), and address verification. Additionally, we provide a Power of Attorney for your signature, granting our certified legal partners the authority to open your Portuguese company on your behalf, ensuring a smooth path to entrepreneurship in Portugal.

Company Creation

Moving forward, we formalize the establishment of your company, expertly navigating through Portuguese business regulations. Handling all bureaucratic tasks and legal procedures required to open a company in Portugal, we transform your business idea into a registered company ready for operation.

Open Business Account & Certified Accountant Onboarding

The final step involves setting up your financial infrastructure. We initiate the opening of your Rauva business account and seamlessly connect you with your certified accountant. This not only ensures compliance with local financial regulations but also equips your new Portuguese business with the tools and professional guidance needed for effective financial management from day one.


Each step of this process is designed to be seamless and stress-free, allowing you to concentrate on the strategic aspects of your business while we handle the technicalities of setting up your company in Portugal.

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