Set up a company – free formation or from DKK 595


DKK 0
Requirements:

DKK 0
+ DKK 670 registration fee
Requirements:
DKK 595
+ DKK 670 registration fee
Requirements:
DKK 975
+ DKK 670 registration fee
Requirements:
Setting up an ApS follows a fixed process. The difference is who handles the work for you.
At Flexum, we offer two tracks when you want to set up an ApS.
The first track is free formation via Lunar and The Ramp. We can offer this because Lunar pays the case processing at The Ramp when you choose Lunar Business as your business bank. This means you avoid the usual formation service fee, which can typically cost up to DKK 2,000.
The second track is the classic lawyer-led formation via Simple Law. Here you pay a fixed, low price for professional handling of the formation – with no requirement to choose a specific bank.
It is important to understand three things:
First: “Free” means the service is free. You still need to pay the statutory costs – including the registration fee to the Danish Business Authority of DKK 670 and the contribution of share capital of at least DKK 20,000.
Second: To receive free service formation, you must apply via our specific Lunar partner page. Otherwise, the discount will not be applied.
Third: Lunar must approve you as a business customer. Not all companies are approved. Therefore, the Simple Law solution is available as an alternative, also if you do not wish to use Lunar as your bank.
Below you can see exactly how the two tracks work step by step.
Complete the application form for Virtual Office.
Sign the Virtual Office contract.
Submit documentation to Flexum Coworking via Penneo.
Pay for Virtual Office.
Lunar Bank and The Ramp set up the company and business account.
Virtual Office starts once the company is registered.
Complete the application form for company formation.
Sign the Virtual Office contract (if selected).
Submit documentation to Flexum Coworking via Penneo.
Pay for Virtual Office (if selected).
Simple Law sets up the company.
Virtual Office starts once the company is registered.