▲ | actionfromafar 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
In some countries you can buy an empty company which was created just to get you a headstart on the creation process. Wonder if that is a thing in Germany... | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | hobofan 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Yes, buying pre-founded companies is/was also a thing here. I think in Berlin there was quite a demand for that in the ~2017 crypto wave, where a lot of companies were being founded and at the same time notaries/district courts were backlogged and the normal founding process could take a few months. I doubt there is as much demand for it right now. I just founded a GmbH and the full process took 4 weeks (of that 1 day of active work). It would have been 2 weeks if I hadn't missed a letter regarding application fees, and it also helped a lot that I was flexible regarding notary appointments. So with all of that, there is little value in using a pre-founded company, especially since you will very likely need a notary appointment anyways (for ownership transfer and/or adjusting the bylaws). | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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