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We are considering the requirements for an EC Rep (as a UK business) for food contact products.
In particular, we are considering using a third party, vs. what we understand is a possibility of setting up an EU branch. That would give us the required EU address at potentially a fraction of the cost of some of the numbers we are seeing from third parties.
Has anyone gone down this route? Setting up a company in the UK with a nominee address, etc., is incredibly straightforward and the basic recurring costs (filing, accounts, etc.) are not very much), but I have no experience with the best place of comparability of doing this in the EU.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
In particular, we are considering using a third party, vs. what we understand is a possibility of setting up an EU branch. That would give us the required EU address at potentially a fraction of the cost of some of the numbers we are seeing from third parties.
Has anyone gone down this route? Setting up a company in the UK with a nominee address, etc., is incredibly straightforward and the basic recurring costs (filing, accounts, etc.) are not very much), but I have no experience with the best place of comparability of doing this in the EU.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.