Companies involved in electronic money activities, such as digital wallets, payment gateways, prepaid cards and other types of payment services providers, have to obtain an EMI license in Lithuania, if they want to operate in this country.
The EMI (Electronic Money Institution) license is obtained solely through the Bank of Lithuania, provided that the applicant complies with the minimum requirements imposed by the law. Our team of specialists in company formation in Lithuania can help businesses prepare the application file.
For investors interested in Lithuania company formation in the e-money industry, besides the standard incorporation process, many procedures have to be completed for the issuance of the EMI license.
Please know that it is mandatory to be the holder of an EMI license in Lithuania in order to have the right to perform any business activity. According to the Bank of Lithuania, business owners should meet the following:
Our consultants can offer in-depth information on the 2 categories of activities (restricted and unrestricted). You can also rely on our team for legal representation during the process of company registration in Lithuania.
In order to apply for an EMI license in Lithuania, company owners must first establish a meeting with the bank’s representatives, where the 2 parties can discuss on whether the company can be licensed, the potential risks and other matters that can be of interest.
Provided that there is a real possibility to be licensed in this sector, the company can easily start the application process, by addressing the Supervision Service, a division of the Bank of Lithuania.
When this process is started, the company owners must prepare all the documentation required, which will be reviewed by the Supervision Service within 5 days since the documents were submitted. In the case in which there aren’t any formal issues with the application, the applicant can obtain the EMI license in Lithuania in 3 months.
The 3 months term applies for those who will develop unrestricted activities, while for those engaging in restricted activities, the license can be obtained in only 2 months.
There are many documents the applicant must prepare, but some of the most important are:
Investors must also prepare documentation concerning the company’s internal policies, among many others. For more details concerning the application file and the application process for an EMI license in Lithuania, we invite you to contact our specialists, who can help you open a Lithuanian company as well.