If you're building an ambitious company and rely on financing from business angels or venture capital, establishing a GmbH is usually required. The German UG, a parallel to the British Ltd., isn't a viable alternative.
Robert Schillinger from Rödl & Partner gives you insights and tips on the legal form of a GmbH in connection with equity/investor financing:
- Impact on bodies, rights, obligations, liability
- Partnership agreement
- What role does an advisory board play
- Advantages in terms of growth, financing and exit
- What should a shareholders’ agreement contain?
