Launch your GmbH or UG in Germany with Vivid. Open your business account online, transfer your share capital, and get up and running within days.
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Complete online registration — no in-person steps. Friendly onboarding tailored to your unique situation.
Get a digital statement in 1 hour. Submit to your notary to finalize your setup.
Register your company and upload the extract to your Vivid Money account – we handle the rest.
A dedicated account for your share capital
Get a local IBAN in seconds
5% p.a. interest rate on positive balance
Free VISA card for every team member
SWIFT and Instant SEPA transfers
We comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards to protect your payment information.
We use two-step authentication for every online purchase, ensuring no payment is processed without your authorisation.
Our servers are securely hosted in the European Union, ensuring full compliance with GDPR regulations.
Keep your uninvested cash in your Interest Account and earn 5% per year for the first 2 months. When the promo period is over, you earn up to 3.5%*.
Top-up and withdraw your funds any day, any time. Money is immediately available upon withdrawal to your Business account.
To protect your money while offering a good return, we invest your money in Money Market Funds (MMF). All the funds we use have AAA/Aaa ratings from rating agencies such as S&P and Moody's and Fitch. This is an investment product, capital is at risk. Please note that all our Invest services are provided to you by Vivid Money B.V.
Issue a free card for every team member. Pick your favourite cashback categories for the upcoming month. Receive up to €150 cashback/month on card purchases for the selected categories.
All purchases, excl. ATM withdrawals and SEPA transfers.
Purchases of Facebook advertising.
Purchases on Amazon.
Payments for parking and garages.
Pick your favourite cashback categories every month.
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