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Buying a Company in Malta

Why It’s Recommended to Buy a Company in Malta

If you want to register a company to conduct business, Malta can be a suitable option. This small exotic island nation is characterized by economic stability and offers various investment opportunities for both local and foreign entrepreneurs.

Registering a company requires entrepreneurs to prepare a large number of documents, constantly interact with regulatory authorities, and more. You can simplify the process by purchasing a ready-made company instead of registering one from scratch. For more detailed information on how to buy a company in Malta, please contact us.

Steps

01

Selecting a Company in Malta

You need to find a company for purchase and negotiate the terms of the transaction. This can be done independently or with our assistance. We have clients and partners who are seeking buyers for their companies.

02

Company Audit

Before purchasing, the company should be checked for debts to government authorities, including the tax office, as well as for receivables and payables.

03

Document Preparation

You must prepare the buyer’s personal documents, powers of attorney, and forms for re-registration.

04

Submitting Re-registration Documents

The prepared set of documents is submitted to the Register. After submission, the registrar processes them, and changes to the company are entered into the Register’s database.

05

Receiving Confirmation of Company Re-registration

Once the company’s data is updated in the Register, its registration details become visible, and if necessary, you can request certified copies of the statutory documents. Our specialists can help with all required certifications (notarization, apostille) and translations into other languages if needed.

What Type of Company Can Be Purchased in Malta

Today, several types of companies are available for purchase, the most common being:

  • LLC-type companies — they can be private or public, with the latter entitled to list shares on the local stock exchange. Such companies must have at least two directors and one secretary who is a natural person. Private firms cannot trade shares or bonds and are limited to 50 members, although they may have just one shareholder.
  • Holding and trading companies — if you decide to buy a company in Malta, it can be used for various types of activities, including consultancy services as well as financial and investment services. Such firms may own and manage shares of other companies.
  • Partnerships — these can be general or limited. The main difference lies in liability: in general partnerships, all partners are equally liable, while in limited partnerships each participant is liable according to their share in the capital.

Why It’s Beneficial to Buy a Company in Malta

Purchasing a company in Malta provides several advantages for entrepreneurs, including:

  • Establishing a reliable business thanks to Malta’s EU membership.
  • Favorable taxation — shareholders may reclaim 6/7 of the tax on dividends, resulting in an effective tax rate of 5%.
  • English as the second official language, which simplifies communication with government bodies and business partners.
  • Access to various markets thanks to Malta’s advantageous geographic location.

An additional benefit is that acquiring a company in Malta can be done quickly. While registering a new company and starting operations typically takes 1–2 months, buying a ready-made business significantly reduces the waiting time.

For more detailed information about acquiring a company, please contact our firm. We will answer any questions, manage the transaction, provide full support, and assist you at every stage of the process.

Free initial consultation on legal issues, related to the daily activities of the business

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Frequently Asked Questions:

To purchase a business in Malta, you must provide copies of the participants’ passports and proof of address. You must also submit completed forms for re-registration of the company.
The re-registration process of a company in Malta takes up to 3 weeks.
When purchasing a company in Malta, you only need to pay the registration fee. Tax obligations arise only after the company begins operations or if the previous owner failed to pay taxes for prior activities.
A company in Malta can be re-registered remotely by proxy or in person when visiting Malta.

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