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Germany GmbH vs UG — Which German Structure?

GmbH (€25,000 capital, full credibility) vs UG (€1 minimum capital, lower credibility, mandatory profit retention). Most serious businesses choose GmbH from the start — the capital requirement beco...

March 2026 3 min read
Germany GmbH vs UG — Which German Structure?

The German private limited company — two tiers

Germany has a two-tier system:

  • GmbH (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung)
  • Minimum capital: €25,000 (€12,500 paid up at formation)
  • The gold standard of German SME structures
  • Maximum credibility with German clients, banks, and suppliers
  • No special labelling requirements
  • UG (Unternehmergesellschaft haftungsbeschränkt)
  • Minimum capital: €1 (legal minimum; practical minimum €1,000–5,000 for credibility)
  • Must retain 25% of annual profits until reserves reach €25,000 (then convert to GmbH)
  • Must label itself "UG (haftungsbeschränkt)" on all documents — signals undercapitalisation
  • Lower initial capital requirement
FactorGmbHUG
Min. capital€25,000€1
Capital at formation€12,500Full amount
German B2B credibilityMaximumModerate (some enterprise buyers avoid UGs)
Profit retentionNo requirement25% until €25,000 accumulated
Notary requiredYesYes (lower cost for standard template)
Formation cost€2,670–7,830€2,000–5,000
Path to GmbHN/AAutomatic conversion once reserves reach €25K

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Who chooses UG

  • Early-stage founders who cannot raise €25,000 capital
  • Market-testing with minimal capital at risk
  • Businesses serving individual consumers (not enterprise) where the UG label is less damaging
  • Short-term projects or limited-duration companies

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Who should use GmbH

  • Any company making significant B2B sales to German enterprises
  • Any company raising debt or equity from German institutions
  • Any company where the UG label might undermine client trust
  • Any company planning long-term German market presence

The €25,000 capital: Once the company is operational and generating revenue, the €25,000 capital is usually recovered within the first year. It's a temporary hurdle, not a permanent cost.

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Choose GmbH if: ✅ German enterprise clients ✅ Long-term German market commitment ✅ Access to German bank financing is needed ✅ Capital of €25,000 is achievable (most serious businesses)

Choose UG if: ✅ Cannot raise €25,000 to start ✅ Testing the German market before full commitment ✅ Consumer-facing business where "GmbH" label is less critical ✅ You plan to convert to GmbH within 2–3 years anyway

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This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.