9 June 20261 min readUpdated 16 Jun 2026
OOD vs EOOD: which Bulgarian company structure fits you?
Both have a €1 minimum capital and 10% tax — but the differences in ownership, liability, and governance matter.
9 June 20261 min readUpdated 16 Jun 2026
Both have a €1 minimum capital and 10% tax — but the differences in ownership, liability, and governance matter.

OOD and EOOD are the two most common Bulgarian limited liability structures.
An EOOD is a single-member LLC, ideal for solo founders. An OOD has two or more shareholders, which can make it preferable for co-founders or family offices.
This post compares share capital, liability, and governance to help you choose.
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