Croatian companies have the possibility to establish corporate bank accounts in Croatian national currency or other main foreign currencies. As most European banks, corporate account holders in Croatia will be charged with the following types of commissions:
- commission-fee for setting up the Croatian bank account;
- on-going administration fee – it is usually charged yearly or monthly;
- commission-fees for deposits or withdrawals;
- commission-fee for closing the account.
Documents requested for the opening of an Croatian bank account might differ from bank to bank. However banks in Croatia usually request the following documents:
- copies of passports/ID Cards of directors and shareholders;
- copy of the Croatian company’s Articles of Association;
- copy of the company’s Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Croatian Trade Register;
- Trade Register Extract/Certificate of Good Standing;
- Specimen Signatures of Directors;
- Bank Forms.
BridgeWest offers company formation in Croatia, including virtual office and other related services.
Call us now at +44 203 287 0408 to set up an appointment with our experts in Zagreb, Croatia. Alternatively you can incorporate your company without traveling to Croatia.
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