Starting a Company in Hungary?
Most Mistakes Happen Before Registration
Starting a company in Hungary often looks simple.
It isn't.
Most founders focus on registration.
That is not where the real decisions are made.
They are made earlier.
Choosing a structure that "should work".
Moving forward without a clear plan.
Assuming everything can be adjusted later.
It usually can — but at a cost.
Company registration in Hungary is fast.
But that is not what determines whether your business will actually work.
👉 Banking
👉 Structure
👉 Compliance
These are decided before anything is filed.
Most companies don't have a registration problem.
They have a structure problem.
And structure becomes visible only later:
- when a bank account cannot be opened
- when operations don't align with the setup
- when changes become slow and expensive
By then, the situation is already limited.
I am starting a new company
- entering the Hungarian market
- planning structure and setup
- preparing to register
👉 What matters is how you start.
Most mistakes are made before the company even exists.
I already have a company
- facing operational or banking issues
- dealing with structural limitations
- trying to fix earlier decisions
👉 Most problems come from how the company was set up.
I provide legal support for foreign founders and companies operating in Hungary.
This includes:
- company formation
- structure design
- coordination with accounting and registered office
- support through early operational steps
👉 This is not just registration.
👉 This is a structured legal setup.
You will not receive a generic answer.
Each situation is reviewed individually — based on actual facts, not assumptions.
There are no templates here.
No outsourced responses.
No simplified "standard solutions".
👉 You receive a clear legal position — so you can decide how to proceed.
I work directly with each client.
Not sure how to proceed?
Describe your situation — and receive a clear answer.
👉 Response within 24–48 hours.
Starting a company is easy.
Starting it well is not.
Most problems are not legal problems.
They are decisions made too early — or without the right structure.