Setting up an ApS is one of the most popular ways to start a business in Denmark. With the new rules and opportunities in 2025, it has become both easier and more affordable to set up an ApS. In this complete guide, you will get everything you need to know about setting up an ApS, so you can get your business off to a strong start.
What is an ApS?
An private limited company (ApS) is an independent legal entity that offers you, as an entrepreneur, a number of advantages:
Limited liability – You are only liable up to your contributed capital
Professional image – An ApS signals credibility to customers and business partners
Tax advantages – Opportunity to optimise your tax position
Flexibility – Easy to sell or transfer to others
New rules for ApS in 2025
From 27 February 2025, the capital requirement to set up an ApS has been reduced to just DKK 20,000 – a significant reduction from the previous requirement. This makes it far more accessible for entrepreneurs to get started.
Step-by-step guide: How to set up an ApS
Step 1: Preparation and planning
Before you begin the actual ApS formation, you need to have the following in place:
Choose a company name
The name must not already be in use
Must end with “ApS”
Check availability on the Danish Business Authority’s website
Decide on the capital structure
Minimum DKK 20,000 in share capital
Choose between a cash contribution or a non-cash contribution
Consider future capital increases
Find a business address
A private address is possible, but not recommended for privacy reasons
A professional address strengthens your brand
Flexum Coworking offers virtual offices from DKK 188/month
Step 2: Legal documents
To set up an ApS, the following documents must be in place:
Memorandum of association
Contains basic information about the company
Must be signed by all founders
Articles of association
The company’s “constitution”
Defines purpose, capital and management structure
Must be legally correct
Shareholder register
Overview of owners and ownership shares
Must be updated upon changes in ownership
Capital statement
Documentation of paid-in capital
Certified by a bank, auditor or lawyer
Step 3: Registration with the Danish Business Authority
Once the documents are ready, you must:
Submit the application digitally
Pay the registration fee of DKK 670
Wait for approval (typically 1–3 business days)
Receive a CVR number and official registration
Step 4: Practical matters after registration
After your ApS has been set up:
Open a bank account
Pay in the company capital
Get access to business banking services
Take out insurance
Public liability insurance
Professional indemnity insurance (if relevant)
Set up bookkeeping
Choose a bookkeeping system
Consider an external bookkeeper
Registration with SKAT
VAT registration (if turnover > DKK 50,000)
A-tax when hiring employees
Common challenges when setting up an ApS
Legal pitfalls
Errors in the articles of association or missing documentation can significantly delay the process.
Time required
Self-registration can take several weeks due to research, document preparation and contact with authorities.
Costs
In addition to the registration fee, legal assistance can cost several thousand kroner.
Flexum Coworking’s solution: ApS in 1–2 days
In collaboration with Simple Law, Flexum Coworking offers a simple solution.
Complete package solution
Legal documents prepared by lawyers
Fast registration (typically 1–2 days)
Professional business address
Mail and parcel handling from day one
Lowest price on the market
Company formation for only DKK 595 when setting up a virtual office at the same time
Same or better service than competitors
Save up to DKK 1,200 compared to competitors
Simple process
Complete the application form online
Upload documentation (ID, MitID)
We handle the rest
Receive your ApS ready to use
When should you choose an ApS?
Choose an ApS if:
Annual turnover > DKK 500,000
Limited liability is important
You plan to hire employees
You want to signal professionalism
Consider alternatives if:
Turnover < DKK 200,000
You want simple administration
Limited liability is not necessary
Virtual address – why it matters
Disadvantages of a private address:
Lack of privacy
Less professional impression
Mixing private and business mail
Flexum Coworking’s virtual offices offer:
Prestigious address in Kongens Lyngby
Professional mail handling
Flexible meeting rooms
From DKK 188/month
Tax advantages of an ApS
Corporate tax vs. personal tax
ApS: 22% corporate tax
Personal income: up to 56%
Opportunity to retain earnings in the company
Deduction options
Deduction of business expenses
Better pension options
Relevant business expenses
What does it cost to set up an ApS?
Official fees
Registration: DKK 670
Capital contribution: DKK 20,000
Bank costs: Varies
Flexum Coworking’s prices
Free until 30 September with a virtual office
Afterwards: DKK 495
Virtual office from DKK 188/month
After your ApS has been set up
Ongoing obligations
Annual report
General meeting at least once a year
Ongoing bookkeeping
VAT returns
Flexum Coworking’s ongoing support
Mail service
Meeting rooms
Flexible solutions that grow with your business
Get started today
With Flexum Coworking’s complete solution, you get:
- Legal certainty
- Fast process (1–2 days)
- Professional address from day one
- Transparent and competitive pricing
- Ongoing support
- Call 70 555 255 or visit flexum.dk/virksomhedsoprettelse to get started.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Rules may change, and individual circumstances vary.
We always recommend that you consult a lawyer, auditor or other qualified adviser before making decisions about company formation or financing.
Flexum Coworking assumes no liability for any losses or damages arising from the use of the information in this article.
Ready to get started? Set up your ApS with Flexum with professional legal assistance from only DKK 595.


