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How to Register a Company in the UK from Brazil: Full Step-by-Step Guide

As Brazilian businesses look beyond LATAM to expand globally, the United Kingdom stands out as a top destination. With a stable business climate, world-class infrastructure, and access to European and...

Logan Jackonis
Logan JackonisHead of Services & Operations, Commenda
Fact Checked August 6, 2025|6 min read
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As Brazilian businesses look beyond LATAM to expand globally, the United Kingdom stands out as a top destination. With a stable business climate, world-class infrastructure, and access to European and global markets, the UK is an attractive jurisdiction for international founders.

But registering a company in another country can seem complex. How does a Brazilian entrepreneur go about forming a UK company remotely?

This step-by-step guide walks you through the entire process, from choosing the right structure to registering your company, setting up banking, handling taxes, and staying compliant.

Why Brazilians Are Choosing the UK for Expansion

1. Gateway to Global Markets

The UK is a hub for international trade and finance, giving your company instant credibility and access to over 60 trade agreements, including the EU, the US, and the Commonwealth.

2. Remote Registration Made Easy

Unlike many countries, the UK allows 100% foreign ownership and offers a fast, digital-first company formation process, no travel required.

3. Tax Efficiency and Legal Protections

With clear legal frameworks and competitive corporate tax rates, the UK is known for being business-friendly. Brazil and the UK also have a tax treaty that helps avoid double taxation on cross-border income.

How to Register a UK Company from Brazil in 8 Simple Steps

Step 1: Choose the Right Business Structure

Most Brazilian founders choose a Private Limited Company (Ltd) due to its flexibility, credibility, and limited liability protection. It’s ideal for tech startups, e-commerce brands, service businesses, and consultants.

Other options include:

  • Public Limited Company (PLC) – for large firms looking to raise capital
  • Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) – ideal for joint ventures

Step 2: Pick a Unique Business Name

Your company name must:

  • Be unique and not already registered with Companies House
  • Not infringe on existing UK trademarks (check with UK IPO)
  • Include a legal suffix like “Ltd”
  • Be available as a domain name and on social media

Use tools like Namechk or GoDaddy to check availability across platforms.

Step 3: Secure a UK Registered Office Address

All UK companies must list a physical UK address as their registered office. This is where legal documents and notices are sent.

You don’t need to own or rent property in the UK. Virtual office providers, including Commenda, offer affordable solutions that meet all legal requirements.

Step 4: Appoint Directors and Shareholders

Requirements:

  • At least one director (can be a Brazilian national)
  • At least one shareholder (can be the same person)
  • No residency requirements apply

Details required:

  • Full name and nationality
  • Date of birth
  • Residential address
  • Occupation

You can be both director and shareholder of your UK company.

Step 5: Prepare and File Incorporation Documents

You’ll need to submit:

  • Form IN01
  • Memorandum of Association
  • Articles of Association (standard or customized)

You can file online or through Commenda, which handles document preparation, filing, and compliance support.

Company formation typically takes 1–3 business days once documents are complete.

Step 6: Open a UK Business Bank Account

Having a UK-based business bank account is essential to operate your business professionally and manage financial transactions in GBP.

Options for Brazilian founders:

  • Digital banks like Wise and Revolut (remote onboarding)
  • Traditional banks like Barclays or HSBC (may require in-person visit or UK-based director)

Commenda assists clients in selecting and setting up the right banking partner for your business model.

Step 7: Register for UK Taxes

Depending on your business activity, you’ll need to register with HMRC (UK tax authority) for:

  • Corporation Tax (within 3 months of trading)
  • VAT (if revenue exceeds £90,000/year)
  • PAYE (if hiring UK staff)

You’ll receive a Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) after incorporation.

Step 8: Stay Compliant with UK Laws

Your company must meet these ongoing obligations:

  • File an annual Confirmation Statement
  • Submit yearly financial accounts and Corporation Tax return
  • Maintain up-to-date records of directors and shareholders

Non-compliance can result in penalties or company dissolution. Commenda’s compliance calendar and auto-alert system keep you on track.

What Documents Are Required from Brazilian Founders?

  • Passport copy (certified)
  • Proof of address in Brazil (utility bill, bank statement)
  • Articles and Memorandum of Association
  • UK registered office address (provided by Commenda if needed)

Documents in Portuguese may need translation. Commenda assists with certified translations and document validation to meet UK standards.

Cost of Registering a UK Company from Brazil

ItemEstimated Cost (USD)
Company registration$100–$250
Registered office address$100/year
Business bank account setup$0–$100
Accounting & compliance$600–$1,500/year
Legal/tax advisory (optional)$300–$800

Note: Costs may vary depending on your business type and services selected. Commenda offers bundled pricing with transparent terms.

Can I Register My UK Company Remotely from Brazil?

Yes, the entire process can be completed online. You do not need to travel to the UK. Commenda handles incorporation, banking, and compliance on your behalf, making it ideal for Brazilian founders managing their business from abroad.


Final Thoughts: Build Your UK Company from Brazil, the Smart Way

Registering a company in the UK from Brazil unlocks new opportunities for growth, funding, and international expansion. While the process may seem complex, the right guidance makes it simple and compliant.

Commenda provides end-to-end support to Brazilian entrepreneurs, from incorporation and registered addresses to tax registration, banking, and annual compliance.

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About the author

Logan Jackonis

Logan Jackonis

Head of Services & Operations, Commenda

Logan leads Commenda’s Services and Operations team, helping controllers, heads of tax, and finance leaders navigate international expansion. He built a global expert network across 70 countries and previously worked in management consulting across the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Disclaimer: Commenda and its affiliates do not provide tax, accounting, or legal advice. This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide or be relied on for tax, accounting, or legal advice. You should consult your own tax, accounting, and legal advisors before engaging in any related activities or transactions.