Setting Up a Company in Ireland: Documents You Need
The Company Constitution
Incorporating a company in Ireland requires filing specific documents with the Companies Registration Office (CRO). The most important is the company constitution - a single document that replaced the old Memorandum and Articles of Association under the Companies Act 2014. This sets out your company's internal rules: share structure, director powers, decision-making procedures, and winding up provisions.
Shareholder Agreement
While not legally required, a shareholder agreement is practically essential for any company with more than one shareholder. It covers matters you do not want in the public constitution: dividend policy, deadlock resolution, drag-along and tag-along rights, good leaver/bad leaver provisions, and non-compete obligations. Without one, disagreements between shareholders can destroy a business.
Employment Contracts
If you are hiring employees, you need compliant employment contracts within 5 days of their start date. Since January 2026, these must include auto-enrolment pension provisions (My Future Fund). You also need a GDPR-compliant privacy policy if you have a website, and NDAs for any employees or contractors with access to sensitive information.
GDPR Privacy Policy
Every business with a website needs a GDPR privacy policy. The DPC does not distinguish between large and small businesses when it comes to compliance. Your policy must accurately describe your specific data processing activities - copying one from another website is itself a compliance failure, because it will not match what your business actually does.
Getting Started
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