Set up your business in Georgia’s Free Zones and operate tax-free

Launch your crypto project legally and gain global trust

No dedicated crypto regulation — legal freedom

Georgia has no restrictive crypto laws, allowing flexible structuring of your blockchain-based business.

Low tax rates — from 0% to 15%

Enjoy low corporate taxes or register as an International Company to optimize even further.

Fast setup and low entry barriers

Company registration takes 1–2 days. No minimum capital or financial license required.

100% foreign ownership and remote setup

No local partners needed. Register and operate from anywhere in the world.

Banking and fiat on-ramp access

Georgia’s fintech-friendly banks allow corporate accounts for crypto-related companies.

Access to EU and Asian markets

With Georgia’s strategic location and trade agreements, your crypto project can scale globally.

Three steps to the Result

Step 1: Structure your crypto business

We consult on whether you need an LLC, International Company status, or a Free Zone entity.

Step 2: Register remotely or in person

Send us your passport and company info — we’ll handle all legal paperwork.

Step 3: Start operating with a registered legal entity

Launch your product, open a bank account, and ensure transparent compliance.

What’s included

*Optionally, for those services that include the mentioned processes

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Complementary Services to Consider

Tax Optimization

We will analyze your financial situation and suggest legal ways to reduce your tax burden. We will help you keep more of your earnings by using tax benefits and deductions.

Open a Bank Account

We will open multi-currency bank accounts for you and your business in one of the best Georgian banks. Pay attention to the premium service with a personal manager.

International Company Status

We will guide you on the way to registering a company in a special tax regime.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a government-issued crypto license in Georgia?

No. Georgia currently has no dedicated crypto regulation — crypto businesses register as standard LLCs.

Yes. Operating a crypto exchange is legal and not subject to licensing, as long as AML/KYC standards are met.

No. 100% foreign ownership is allowed. You don’t need Georgian citizenship or residency.

Yes — we help you access banks that work with fintech and crypto-related businesses.

What taxes will my crypto company pay?

Standard corporate tax is 15%, but structures like International Company status reduce this to 5%, or even 0% under specific conditions.

Yes. Full remote registration is available via Power of Attorney.

Georgia is not an EU member and is not bound by MiCA or FATF regulations — giving more flexibility to crypto startups.

Yes. Georgia has trade agreements and banking connections that make it ideal as a crypto base for regional and global expansion.

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