
Long known for its great ski slopes and low taxes, Andorra is one of Europe's least popular investment destinations. Located between Spain and France in the Pyrenees, the small, landlocked principality has grown into one of Europe's playgrounds for the wealthy.
Like other countries, Andorra has recently had to cope with budget deficits, mounting bank debts, and economic contraction for the first time in over 2 decades. In light of a decline in both investors and tourists, Andorra seeks to change its image from an "uncooperative tax haven" to a simple investment destination. Now investors have been given an investment opportunity of a lifetime. For the first time in Andorra's 700-year history, the government released its plan to open land, specifically ski slopes, to private investment.
What's New:
- Foreigners can now own up to 49% of Andorran companies (in luxury clothing, real estate, and skiing industries).
- 100% foreign ownership of companies in 200 industries (mainly technology-based) as
Andorra seeks to quickly diversify.
Top 10 Reasons for Investing in Andorra:

- Andorra currently boasts over 10 million annual visitors
- Andorra is the 3rd most popular ski destination
among Britons (after only France and Austria and ahead of Switzerland).
- Americans have yet to discover Andorra as a ski destination.
- Vacationing in Andorra is considered a bargain compared to popular French,
Swiss, and Austrian ski destinations.
- Andorra is a shopper's paradise, luring visitors with it's duty-free high-end retail.
- Andorra is rather small with little available development space making real estate investment very lucrative.
- As a non-EU member, Andorra has voluntarily signed the 2008 EU Savings Tax Directive and pledged cooperation in countering money laundering.
- Andorra is very stable and has been free from war, political unrest, or major economic turmoil during its entire history.
- With a population of just 80,000 and a high quality of life, crime and poverty are both virtually inexistant.
- Low taxes.
Andorran Company Formation
Incorporating in Andorra can be one of the most seamless and inexpensive experiences in Europe. The clear advantages to incorporating here are that most companies pay no corporate or capital gains taxes. Nonetheless, your company is required to have 2shareholders (including a 67% Andorran shareholder) as well as a minimum of 30,000 Euros in capital. But, if you're seeking access to Europe's increasingly popular ski destination and new playground for the wealthy, it's well worth it.
For further information, please visit the Andorra Investment Guide (In French).