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Introduction

The Directive (EU) 2017/1132, commonly known as the Company Law Directive, is a codification of several earlier directives relating to EU company law. It consolidates and streamlines the legal framework for limited liability companies across the European Union. The primary goal is to enhance the single market by harmonizing key aspects of company law, thereby facilitating the freedom of establishment, ensuring legal certainty, and providing equivalent safeguards for shareholders, creditors, and employees.

The directive has evolved significantly through recent amendments, most notably:

  • Directive (EU) 2019/1151, which introduced rules to facilitate the use of digital tools and processes in company law, allowing for fully online company formation, registration of branches, and filing of documents.
  • Directive (EU) 2019/2121, which established a harmonized framework for cross-border conversions, mergers, and divisions, enhancing company mobility within the EU while strengthening stakeholder protection.

This directive is a cornerstone of EU corporate governance, setting out rules from a company's incorporation to its restructuring or dissolution.

Main Goal

The main goal of the Company Law Directive is to coordinate national provisions to make safeguards for the interests of members (shareholders) and third parties (such as creditors and employees) equivalent throughout the EU. This fosters a predictable and stable legal environment, encouraging cross-border business activities and investments.

Who It Applies To

The directive applies to limited liability companies within the European Union. It distinguishes between:

  • Public limited liability companies, as listed in Annex I of the directive (e.g., Aktiengesellschaft in Germany, Société Anonyme in France).
  • Other types of limited liability companies, including private ones, as listed in Annex II (e.g., GmbH in Germany, SARL in France).

The rules apply to all companies of these types, regardless of their size or sector, unless a specific exemption is provided.

Key Dates

The original codified directive entered into force on 20 July 2017. However, key compliance deadlines arise from its subsequent amendments:

  • From 1 August 2021: Member States were required to have rules in place allowing for the fully online formation of companies, registration of branches, and filing of documents, as per Directive (EU) 2019/1151.
  • From 31 January 2023: Member States were required to apply the harmonized rules on cross-border conversions, mergers, and divisions, as per Directive (EU) 2019/2121.

Exemptions

Member States may choose not to apply certain provisions of the directive to:

  • Cooperatives incorporated as one of the company types listed in Annex I.
  • Investment companies with variable capital.
  • Companies undergoing bankruptcy proceedings, liquidation, or judicial arrangements.
  • Companies subject to resolution tools under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD).

Key Provisions

The directive is structured around several key areas of company law:

  • Incorporation and Functioning: Sets out requirements for the information that must be included in a company's statutes and rules regarding the nullity of a company.
  • Online Procedures and Disclosure: Mandates the availability of fully online procedures for company formation and filing. It establishes rules for the disclosure of company information through national business registers and their interconnection via the Business Registers Interconnection System (BRIS).
  • Capital Maintenance: Provides harmonized rules on the minimum capital for public limited liability companies (€25,000), contributions in kind, distributions to shareholders, and companies' acquisition of their own shares.
  • Corporate Restructuring (Mergers, Divisions, and Conversions): Lays down detailed procedures for domestic and cross-border mergers, divisions, and conversions. This includes the requirement for draft terms, management reports, independent expert reports, and general meeting approval. It also contains specific safeguards for members, creditors, and employees.

Obligations & Requirements

Companies subject to the directive have several key obligations:

  • Disclosure: Must file and disclose essential documents and particulars (e.g., statutes, details of directors, annual accounts) with their national business register.
  • Capital Rules: Public limited liability companies must maintain a minimum subscribed capital and adhere to strict rules when altering capital, making distributions, or acquiring their own shares.
  • Restructuring Procedures: When undertaking a merger, division, or conversion, companies must follow a prescribed procedure which includes:
    • Drawing up and publishing detailed draft terms of the operation.
    • Preparing a report for members and employees explaining the legal and economic aspects and implications.
    • Obtaining an independent expert report on the fairness of the share exchange ratio and/or cash compensation.
    • Securing approval from the general meeting of shareholders.
  • Stakeholder Protection: Must provide adequate safeguards for the rights of:
    • Members/Shareholders: Offering rights such as the ability to dispose of their shares for adequate cash compensation if they oppose a cross-border operation.
    • Creditors: Providing safeguards if the satisfaction of their claims is at stake.
    • Employees: Ensuring rights to information, consultation, and, where applicable, participation in the resulting company are protected.

Affected Products/Types/Actors/Processes

  • Actors: All EU limited liability companies, their directors, shareholders, creditors, and employees. National courts, notaries, and business registers are also key actors in its implementation.
  • Processes: The directive governs core corporate processes including company formation, capital increases and reductions, corporate disclosure, and complex corporate reorganizations like domestic and cross-border mergers, divisions, and conversions.

Penalties

Member States are required to provide for appropriate penalties for infringements of the directive's provisions. This includes penalties for failure to disclose required documents (such as annual accounts) and for omitting compulsory information on business letters, order forms, and company websites. The specific nature and level of the penalties are determined by national law.

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Applicable Area

EU

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Directive (EU) 2017/1132

Timeline
  • Proposed
    Dec 3, 2015
  • Adopted
    Jun 14, 2017
  • Published
    Jun 30, 2017
  • In Force
    Jul 20, 2017
  • In Application
    Jul 20, 2017
  • Last Updated
    Jan 10, 2025

The directive is a codification of pre-existing laws, meaning its core provisions were already applicable. The primary compliance deadlines for businesses arise from its major amendments:

  • Digitalisation (Directive (EU) 2019/1151): From 1 August 2021, Member States must provide procedures for limited liability companies (especially those in Annex IIA) to conduct the following fully online:

    • Company formation.
    • Registration of branches in other Member States.
    • Filing of documents and information with the business register.
  • Cross-Border Mobility (Directive (EU) 2019/2121): From 31 January 2023, all limited liability companies (Annex II) undertaking cross-border mergers, divisions, or conversions must follow the harmonized procedures laid out in the directive. These procedures include enhanced protection rights for members, creditors, and employees, which must be respected from this date.

Documents & Attachments

Official Documents

Digital Company Law Directive
Directive (EU) 2025/25Dec 19, 2024
DirectiveEnglishEU
Insurance and Reinsurance Recovery and Resolution Directive
Directive (EU) 2025/1Nov 27, 2024
DirectiveEnglishEU
Digital Company Law Directive
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Directives 2009/102/EC and (EU) 2017/1132 as regards further expanding and upgrading the use of digital tools and processes in company lawMar 29, 2023
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Insurance and Reinsurance Recovery and Resolution Framework
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL establishing a framework for the recovery and resolution of insurance and reinsurance undertakings and amending Directives 2002/47/EC, 2004/25/EC, 2009/138/EC, (EU) 2017/1132 and Regulations (EU) No 1094/2010 and (EU) No 648/2012Sep 22, 2021
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Registers Interconnection Technical Specifications Regulation
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1042Jun 18, 2021
Implementing ActEnglishEU
Interconnection of Registers Technical Specifications Regulation
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/2244Dec 17, 2020
Implementing ActEnglishEU
CCP Recovery and Resolution Framework
Regulation (EU) 2021/23Dec 16, 2020
RegulationEnglishEU
Cross-Border Conversions, Mergers and Divisions Directive
Directive (EU) 2019/2121Nov 27, 2019
DirectiveEnglishEU
Restructuring and Insolvency Directive
Directive (EU) 2019/1023Jun 20, 2019
DirectiveEnglishEU
Company Law Digitalisation Directive
Directive (EU) 2019/1151Jun 20, 2019
DirectiveEnglishEU
Digital Tools in Company Law Directive
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 as regards the use of digital tools and processes in company lawApr 25, 2018
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Cross-Border Conversions, Mergers and Divisions Directive
Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 as regards cross-border conversions, mergers and divisionsApr 25, 2018
Proposal OfficialEnglishEU
Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive
Directive 2014/59/EUMay 15, 2014
DirectiveEnglishEU
Croatia Accession Company Law Adaptation
Council Directive 2013/24/EUMay 13, 2013
DirectiveEnglishEU
Company Capital and Formation Safeguards
Directive 2012/30/EUOct 25, 2012
DirectiveEnglishEU
Companies Registers Interconnection Directive
Directive 2012/17/EUJun 13, 2012
DirectiveEnglishEU
Public Limited Liability Companies Mergers Directive
Directive 2011/35/EUApr 5, 2011
DirectiveEnglishEU
Mergers and Divisions Reporting and Documentation Directive
Directive 2009/109/ECSep 16, 2009
DirectiveEnglishEU
Company Law Coordination
Directive 2009/101/ECSep 16, 2009
DirectiveEnglishEU
Merger and Division Expert Report
Directive 2007/63/ECNov 13, 2007
DirectiveEnglishEU
Cross-border Mergers Directive
Directive 2005/56/ECOct 26, 2005
DirectiveEnglishEU
Branches Disclosure Requirements Directive
Eleventh Council Directive 89/666/EECDec 21, 1989
DirectiveEnglishEU
Division of Public Limited Liability Companies Directive
Council Directive 82/891/EECDec 17, 1982
DirectiveEnglishEU

National Transpositions

Zákon o cenných papieroch
Zákon č. 187/2025 Z. z.Jul 7, 2025
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o účtovníctve
Zákon č. 105/2024 Z. z.May 20, 2024
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o Obchodnom zákonníku
Zákon č. 390/2019 Z. z.Nov 21, 2019
Local LawSlovakSlovakia
Zákon o odpovědnosti za přestupky
Zákon č. 183/2017 Sb.Jun 27, 2017
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o investičních společnostech a fondech
Zákon č. 240/2013 Sb.Aug 18, 2013
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o přeměnách společností
Zákon č. 125/2008 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon trestní zákoník
Zákon č. 40/2009 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 304/2008 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o přeměnách obchodních společností
Zákon č. 215/2009 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 410/2010 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o přeměnách obchodních společností
Zákon č. 355/2011 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon proti praní špinavých peněz
Zákon č. 527/2020 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o finančním trhu
Zákon č. 96/2022 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o digitalizaci obchodních společností
Zákon č. 416/2022 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o konsolidaci veřejných rozpočtů
Zákon č. 349/2023 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o přeměnách obchodních společností
Zákon č. 162/2024 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví a auditorech
Zákon č. 316/2025 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o jednotném evropském přístupovém místě
Zákon č. 317/2025 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon občanský zákoník
Zákon č. 89/2012 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o archivnictví a elektronickém podpisu
Zákon č. 167/2012 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o obchodních korporacích
zákon o obchodních korporacích
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o rekodifikaci soukromého práva
Zákon č. 303/2013 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o veřejných rejstřících
Zákon č. 304/2013 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 221/2015 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o službách vytvářejících důvěru
Zákon č. 298/2016 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 462/2016 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o občanském zákoníku
Zákon č. 460/2016 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o některých přestupcích
Zákon č. 251/2016 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o základních registrech
Zákon č. 192/2016 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 563/1991 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o daních z příjmů
Zákon č. 492/2000 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 353/2001 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o účetnictví
Zákon č. 437/2003 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Zákon o obchodních korporacích
Zákon č. 33/2020 Sb.
Local LawCzechCzech Republic
Nařízení vlády o úrocích a likvidaci
Nařízení vlády č. 351/2013 Sb.
Local Implementing ActCzechCzech Republic

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