Company Formation

How do I open a fintech company in Ireland

As you might have probably guessed, fintech simply refers to financial technology. Ireland happens to be one of the major hubs for entities operating in the field of financial services and technology (fintech). It is one of the most targeted European countries by many multinational companies operating in this field. Two major reasons behind this are its skilled workforce and a favorable tax regime.
 

Licensing joint ventures in Ireland

Collaboration has become the new cool, not only in the business landscape but in almost every industry. The Irish jurisdiction is in great support of joint ventures and establishing a joint venture in Ireland comes with a number of benefits. Ireland even has a government agency (Enterprise Ireland) set in place for the development of local Irish companies and the development of successful joint ventures. Enterprise Ireland is also responsible for innovation, technology transfer among other calculated alliance arrangements.
 

Trademark registration in Ireland — everything you need to know

Trademarks serve as markers or identifiers by which companies can use to mark their products or services and distinguish them from those supplied by other businesses. The registration of trademarks in Ireland is not mandatory, however you are highly recommended to register your trademark to protect your brand. A trademark gives you exclusive rights to your services and products such that no one will be able to legally use your trademark without your consent.
 

Eligibility criteria for High Potential Start-ups in Ireland

In Ireland High Potential Start-Ups or HPSU are those companies with the potential to provide an innovative service or product for sale on global markets and the capability to generate at least 10 jobs and €1m in sales within three years of commencement. In general, HSPUs are those companies with the ability to drive innovation and wealth creation, by developing new products and markets never seen before and generating networks which never existed before.
 

Double taxation treaty between Ireland and Belgium

The Irish and the Belgians have a long and remarkable history which stretches back from centuries old. To date, Belgium is Ireland’s third largest export market. One of the major reasons behind the two countries’ flourishing relationship is the Ireland-Belgium double taxation convention. The signing of this agreement has allowed Irish and Belgian residents to conduct business activities in the two countries without facing fiscal evasion or double taxation.