For international IT companies entering Bulgaria, the primary structuring decision is the choice of legal entity. The most commonly used form is the Limited Liability Company (OOD / EOOD).
An OOD (or single-member EOOD) provides:
- 100% foreign ownership permitted
- Symbolic minimum share capital requirement (EUR 1)
- Flexible corporate governance structure (manager / general meeting model)
- Ability to appoint foreign directors and signatory rights holders
- No general licensing requirements for IT/software activities
- Full participation in EU cross-border operations
From a practical perspective, the OOD/EOOD is the default vehicle for:
- Software development companies
- Outsourcing and nearshoring providers
- EU-based group subsidiaries / captive R&D centres
Corporate structuring is typically enhanced through:
- Shareholders’ agreements
- Intercompany service agreements (for cross-border groups)
- Bonus schemes for key IT personnel, incl. including performance-based and equity-linked incentives
A relatively new corporate alternative is the Company with Variable Capital.
It is available to companies with fewer than 50 employees, provided that their annual turnover and/or total assets do not exceed BGN 4 million (approximately EUR 2 million).
Its key features include:
- no fixed registered share capital requirement; the amount of capital is determined annually by a resolution of the General Meeting following the end of each financial year
- possibility to issue different classes of shares, including preferred shares with special rights
- possibility to restrict or prohibit share transfers for a specified period
- share transfers become effective upon entry in the company’s Register of Shareholders rather than through registration with the Bulgarian Commercial Register
Overall, the Company with Variable Capital allows for:
- Facilitated investor entry and exit without standard capital increase formalities
- Flexibility to design share classes and share transfer limitations
- Reduced administrative burden for share transfers compared to traditional OOD/EOOD
In practice, it is most suitable for:
- Early-stage startups seeking frequent investment rounds
- Venture-backed IT companies
- Flexible ownership models requiring fast capital adjustments
Alongside the standard OOD/EOOD, this structure expands the toolkit available for IT businesses, particularly in high-growth or investment-heavy scenarios.