Company incorporation in France is governed by the French Commercial Code and supervised by the Commercial Court Registry to ensure transparency and legal certainty for businesses. France provides a strong corporate framework, developed infrastructure, and access to the European Union market, making it one of the best locations for business expansion. Once registered, the company becomes a separate legal entity that can own assets, sign contracts, open bank accounts, and conduct business within France as well as internationally.
The most commonly used structures in France are SARL (Limited Liability Company) and SAS (Simplified Joint Stock Company), which are suitable for small businesses, startups, and foreign investors. The registration process includes name approval, preparation of incorporation documents, filing with the registry, and obtaining the Certificate of Incorporation. After registration, the company must complete tax registration, maintain accounting records, and comply with annual filing requirements as per French law.
France is considered a strong business destination due to its stable economy, access to European markets, and well-developed legal system. With professional support from ICP Legal, company registration in France becomes simple, fast, and fully compliant with all statutory requirements.
Why Choose ICP Legal
Yes, foreign nationals can register a company in France with legal compliance.
SARL and SAS are the most common business structures.
Yes, a registered office address in France is mandatory.
Usually 5–10 working days after document submission.
Yes, companies must file annual accounts and tax returns.