
Armenia has become an increasingly attractive destination for business registration — the process is fast, largely free of charge, and the regulatory environment is straightforward. Here’s everything you need to know before getting started.
Before You Register — Key Decisions
Before filing anything, you’ll need to have the following defined:
- Company name — must be unique and not conflict with existing registrations
- Management structure — who runs the company and in what capacity
- Legal address — a registered address in Armenia is required
- Charter capital — no minimum requirement for an LLC
- Business activity — a general description of what your company will do
Getting these right from the start avoids delays and amendments down the line.
What You’ll Need to Provide
The document package for registration is straightforward. You’ll need:
- Passports or national IDs of all founders and directors
- Residential address(es)
- Email address and contact phone number
- Social security number, if available
We prepare the full registration package on your behalf — you simply provide the information.
The Registration Process
Registration is handled through the State Register of Legal Entities Agency of Armenia. Once documents are submitted, the process is typically complete within 1–2 business days — and in many cases, same-day registration is possible.
LLC registration is free of charge.
After Registration — Your Next Steps
Once your company is registered, there are a few immediate follow-up steps:
| Step | Details |
| Tax registration | Register with the State Revenue Committee of Armenia |
| UBO disclosure | Submit beneficial ownership information within 40 days of registration |
| Bank account | Open a corporate account — typically takes 3–7 business days |
We coordinate all post-registration steps so nothing falls through the cracks.
Starting a business in Armenia is simpler than most people expect — and with the right support, it can be done efficiently and correctly from day one. Reach out to us for a personalized consultation and we’ll take it from there.
