Rauva simplifies bureaucracy for Brazilians who wish to open a business in Portugal

Rauva simplifies bureaucracy for Brazilians who wish to open a business in Portugal

2024-03-28 23:02:17

LISBON, Portugal, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Portugal is an increasingly interesting destination for foreign entrepreneurs, attracted by the quality of life, infrastructure and qualified workforce. The country has never attracted so many foreign business projects, according to Pordata, Portugal’s official statistical data base, and there are no signs of slowing down. However, local bureaucracy has been a significant obstacle for many of these investors, even Brazilians who, despite being used to dealing with excessive bureaucracy, find themselves lost in the complex and unfamiliar administrative procedures of the European country.

Understanding the unique challenges faced by foreigners when navigating unknown seas, the Rauvaa Portuguese financial management platform aimed at SMEs, has been a great ally in the lives of those who want to open a business in Portugal, at all stages of their business journey, from the creation of the company in the country to financial and accounting management through Digital platform.

With a 100% online approach and cutting-edge specialized support, Rauva allows entrepreneurs to be anywhere in the world and still be able to open their company in Portugal without the need to travel to the country. The platform offers a complete solution for launching and running a business in Portugal, including specialized legal, tax and accounting support according to the industry. Furthermore, through its AI-based accounting service, users are provided with strategic advice, helping to optimize their companies’ accounting processes. In line with the country’s objective of attracting foreign investment and promoting economic growth, Rauva is playing an important role in removing administrative obstacles and facilitating the establishment of companies in Portugal, creating a more supportive and welcoming business environment.

“We believe that entrepreneurship should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background. That’s why we are committed to offering comprehensive support, from how to open a business on Portuguese soil to providing strategic accounting services”, says Jon Fath, co-founder and CEO of Rauva. Graduated from MIT and with a strong presence in the European fintech market, as COO of bunq, the second largest digital bank in Europe, in addition to his entrepreneurial experience in the areas of AI and blockchain, the French executive has big plans for the future of Rauva, which recently signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares of Banco Empresas Montepio, in order to create the first digital bank dedicated exclusively to companies in Europe.

In addition to attracting entrepreneurs, Portugal has also been an increasingly sought following destination for foreign workers looking for life and career opportunities. In the space of a decade, the foreign population in Portugal almost doubled, with around 800 thousand expatriates, including many Brazilians, living in the country. In this effervescent scenario, Rauva is expanding its team to meet growing market demand and the success of its business model, intending to triple the number of professionals by the end of this year, reaching the mark of 150 employees.

“At Rauva, we believe that the true strength of innovation lies in the diversity of minds and experiences. We have professionals from more than 10 different nationalities, a reflection of the attractiveness of our work and our mission to reach people from different backgrounds in the creation of this disruptive fintech”says Cláudia Menezes, responsible for the People area at Rauva.

Among the vacancies currently available at Rauva, in Lisbon, are Content Creative Lead, Lead QA Engineer, Talent Acquisition Specialist, Data Analyst, Operations Manager, Chief of Staff, among others. Opportunities can be found on the Rauva careers and on the page LinkedInwhich are updated regularly throughout the year.

For more information:
Manuela Allo
[email protected]

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