Create a SARL in Luxembourg online

A SARL is the most common company form for SMEs in Luxembourg. Fidustra helps you prepare the file online and coordinate the incorporation steps.

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In brief

A SARL is suited to SMEs, consultants and service companies looking for a recognized limited liability structure. The usual minimum share capital is EUR 12,000.

Minimum share capital generally set at EUR 12,000

SMEs, consultants, operating holdings and service companies

Steps

  1. Create your account on the secure Fidustra portal
  2. Complete information about the activity, shareholders and capital
  3. Upload the requested documents
  4. Validate the structure with a Fidustra expert
  5. Follow the incorporation process through registration

Required documents

  • Identity document
  • Proof of address
  • Description of the activity
  • Information about shareholders and beneficial owners
  • Capital plan and contact details

Timeline

A complete file supports faster processing. Timelines depend on the bank, notary, authorizations and document quality.

Costs

Costs depend on incorporation fees, domiciliation, support level and accounting services selected.

Why use Fidustra

Fidustra combines a secure online portal with local fiduciary support. You start online, then an expert reviews the legal, tax and administrative consistency of your file.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you form a company in Luxembourg online?

Yes. With Fidustra, you start your file through a secure portal, then Fidustra supports the legal, administrative and accounting steps.

What is the share capital for a SARL-S?

A SARL-S can be incorporated with reduced share capital, starting from EUR 1, subject to eligibility and the planned activity.

Can a non-resident start a company in Luxembourg?

Yes. A non-resident can start a company in Luxembourg if the file meets the applicable conditions, including activity, business permit and company organization.

How long does company formation take?

The timeline depends on the legal form, document quality, bank, notary and required authorizations.