If you’re thinking about starting a business in Sri Lanka, you’d be wise to arrive with a plan and a bit of capital. The World Bank ranks the country 109th out of 189 countries on its ‘Ease of Doing Business’ index. However, Sri Lanka has seen the emergence of more startups within the past decade. The government has made efforts to encourage trade and entrepreneurship.
While setting up a company involves minor administrative hurdles, the process is quick and straightforward. Registration is best done in-person, not online. Here are some important tips for the potential entrepreneur in Sri Lanka.Read more:https://transferwise.com/us/blog/start-a-business-in-sri-lanka