Last Updated: 15 May, 2026

Build your business presence in Bolivia with reliable legal entity setup and complete operational support. We help international companies establish compliant operations across Bolivia, covering incorporation, HR, payroll, accounting, tax, and regulatory compliance.
Bolivia continues to strengthen its position as an emerging investment destination in South America in 2026. Known for its abundant natural resources, strategic location in the heart of South America, growing infrastructure investments, and expanding industrial sectors, Bolivia attracts international businesses seeking opportunities across mining, energy, manufacturing, agriculture, and logistics.
The country's economic development strategy focuses on industrialization, natural resource development, renewable energy, transportation infrastructure, agriculture, technology, and economic diversification. Bolivia continues to attract investment across mining, lithium production, oil and gas, agribusiness, construction, telecommunications, financial services, and manufacturing sectors.
The government actively promotes economic development through public and private investment initiatives, infrastructure projects, industrial expansion programs, and policies designed to strengthen domestic production and international trade.
In 2026, Bolivia attracts international businesses because of:
Foreign businesses entering Bolivia must comply with company registration requirements, labor regulations, tax obligations, foreign investment regulations, and sector-specific licensing requirements.
Capital City
Sucre (Constitutional Capital) / La Paz (Administrative Capital)
Language
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guaraní, and other recognized languages
Currency
Bolivian Boliviano (BOB)
Business Hubs
La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Cochabamba, Sucre, Oruro, Tarija
Bolivia offers international businesses access to a resource-rich economy supported by industrial development, growing domestic demand, and regional trade opportunities.
Businesses entering Bolivia must complete company incorporation, tax registration, labor compliance, and operational licensing requirements. Proper business structuring supports regulatory compliance and sustainable business growth.
Our team provides comprehensive support for legal entity setup and ongoing business administration in Bolivia.
Our services include:
The most commonly used legal structure for foreign investors.
It offers:
Suitable for larger businesses and investment projects.
Benefits include:
Allows foreign companies to conduct approved business activities in Bolivia without establishing a separate legal entity.
Suitable for market research, promotional activities, and liaison functions without engaging in direct commercial operations.
Opening a corporate bank account is an important step after incorporation.

Setting up a company in Bolivia involves multiple regulatory procedures and compliance obligations.
Professional support helps businesses:
Typical requirements may include:
Foreign ownership is generally permitted in many sectors, subject to investment regulations and industry-specific requirements.
International companies choose Bolivia because of:
Bolivia continues to attract international businesses seeking expansion opportunities across mining, energy, agriculture, logistics, manufacturing, construction, and professional services sectors.
We support businesses throughout every stage of expansion into Bolivia.
From incorporation and licensing to HR, payroll, accounting, tax, and compliance, we help companies establish compliant and scalable operations in Bolivia.
Disclaimer – The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, or financial advice.
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