A limited liability company is the most common business type of entity in Malta chosen by foreign investors. It may have the status of a Private and Public liability company.
A private company must draft its memorandum or articles of association:
A public company does not qualify as a private company. It may offer shares or debentures to the public. Still, it may not issue any form of application for its shares or debentures unless the company is registered and a prospectus accompanies the issue.
Foreign businesses also have other options for companies, such as joint-stock companies, partnerships, sole proprietorship in Malta.
Related: New company formation in Malta
The Malta tax benefits, Double Taxation Agreements, fast incorporation, and its English-speaking educated workforce attract many investors from Europe and other countries. The following advantages also empower businesses:
Contact our team on additional information about the available types of companies and investment opportunities.