Poland: Need to Set Up a Company Fast? Dudkowiak & Putyra Explains How to Register a Business in Days – Fully Remotely

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Poland: Need to Set Up a Company Fast? Dudkowiak & Putyra Explains How to Register a Business in Days – Fully Remotely

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"How to set up a company in Poland?" It’s one of the most common questions foreign investors ask - and, as Managing Partner Michał Dudkowiak explains in our new video, it’s easier than you think.

"How to set up a company in Poland?" It’s one of the most common questions foreign investors ask - and, as Managing Partner Michał Dudkowiak explains in our new video, it’s easier than you think.

Got an urgent project? We can have your company registered and ready in just a few days.

In this concise video overview, Michał Dudkowiak walks you through the full company formation process in Poland:

  • No travel required – fully remote setup

  • As fast as 1–3 business days (with e-signature)

  • No power of attorney, no notary required

  • No shelf company needed - new companies are quicker

What you’ll learn:

  • Key differences between LLCBranch, and JSC

  • Why over 95% of foreign investors choose the Polish sp. z o.o. (LLC)

  • Step-by-step breakdown of the registration process

  • What documents are needed and how to prepare them

  • How long it takes to get VAT numbers and bank accounts

  • Why the Polish S24 system outpaces shelf company transfers

Whether you're launching a local startup or establishing a subsidiary of an international group, Dudkowiak & Putyra offers a turnkey approach to getting your company up and running fast - and fully compliant.

Watch the full video now on our YouTube channel or contact info@dudkowiak.com to begin.

Want to explore the full process in detail?

Visit our complete guide to company incorporation in Poland – available in three languages:

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