12/06/2026
Thinking of starting a business in Greece? I’ve broken down the real costs you’ll face — government fees, notary and legal charges, minimum capital rules (IKE from €1 vs AE from €25,000), plus operational expenses and the 7‑Year Law to watch.
Quick budgeting steps I recommend:
• Choose the right company type (IKE, AE, partnerships)
• Calculate registration & publication fees
• Get legal/notary quotes (typically €1,000–€3,000)
• Set aside minimum capital and working capital
• Add accounting, tax registration and a 10–15% contingency buffer
At Blue White Consulting we offer a full‑service approach — from company setup to compliance and property investment support — so you can focus on growth, not paperwork. Want a personalised estimate or a step‑by‑step plan? Let’s talk. 💬📈
Starting a business in Greece can be an exciting venture, but understanding the financial commitments involved is crucial. The process of company formation in Greece involves several costs that can vary depending on the type of company, the industry, and the specific requirements of your business. I...