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How to open a digital agency in Portugal

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Published on 17 February 2025

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Starting a digital agency in Portugal can be a highly rewarding venture, given the country's growing startup ecosystem and increasing demand for digital marketing, web development, and creative services. However, navigating the legal, financial, and operational requirements can be complex. With the right support, you can successfully establish your agency and tap into this dynamic market. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential steps to get started.

Digital Agency Industry in Portugal

Portugal's digital economy is expanding rapidly, with businesses shifting towards online marketing, e-commerce, and digital transformation. The increasing reliance on digital services has created a strong demand for agencies specializing in SEO, social media marketing, branding, and software development.

In 2024, over 1,500 new digital agencies were registered in Portugal (source: Associação Portuguesa de Marketing Digital). The growing startup culture and remote work trends have further fueled the demand for innovative digital solutions.

If you're considering opening a digital agency in Portugal, having the right legal, financial, and strategic guidance is crucial to ensuring a smooth setup and long-term success.


Steps to Open a Digital Agency in Portugal

Launching a digital agency requires several legal and administrative steps. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to do:

1. Obtain a NIF (Tax Identification Number)

Before you can register a business in Portugal, you need to obtain a Número de Identificação Fiscal (NIF). This number is necessary for all business-related activities, including tax registration and legal compliance. With Rauva, you can acquire your NIF quickly and efficiently, 100% online.

2. Secure a Portuguese Business Address

Every registered business in Portugal must have a valid address. Whether you plan to operate remotely or from an office, a registered address is mandatory. Rauva provides certified address services to streamline this requirement.

3. Register your company

To legally operate in Portugal, you must register your business with the Portuguese authorities. Rauva simplifies this process by assisting with company registration, obtaining your NIPC (Número de Identificação de Pessoa Colectiva), and ensuring compliance with all necessary regulations.

4. Open a business Bank Account

Within 15 days of registering your business, you must open a business bank account to manage transactions and financial operations. Rauva helps facilitate this by providing seamless business banking solutions that support transactions in over 20 currencies.

5. Set up Accounting and tax compliance

Managing finances efficiently is critical for business success. You’ll need certified accounting services to handle tax obligations, invoicing, and expense tracking. With Rauva’s accounting specialists, you get access to expert financial management services tailored to your needs.

6. Obtain Necessary Business Licenses

While digital agencies generally do not require industry-specific licenses, you may need:

  • A business license for tax compliance
  • Data protection registration if handling client data (GDPR compliance)
  • Intellectual property protections for branding and creative services

Rauva’s legal advisors will ensure your business obtains the necessary permits and complies with all regulations.

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Developing a Business Plan for your Digital Agency

A well-defined business plan will set the foundation for your success. Here are some key elements to consider:

1. Market Research

Analyse the competition, target customers, and pricing strategies. Will your agency focus on local businesses, international clients, or specific niches such as e-commerce or tech startups?

2. Define your business model

Decide on the services your digital agency will provide:

  • SEO and content marketing
  • Social media management
  • Web development and UX/UI design
  • Branding and creative services
  • Performance marketing (PPC, paid ads, conversion optimization)

3. Building a skilled team

If you’re planning to scale, consider hiring specialists in design, development, content writing, and digital strategy.

4. Setting up an online presence

A strong digital presence is key for a digital agency. Your website should showcase your expertise, client work, and service offerings. Investing in search engine optimization and paid advertising will help attract new clients.

5. Marketing and Networking

Leverage LinkedIn, local business events, and partnerships to grow your client base. Consider offering free consultations, workshops, or guest blogging to establish credibility in the market.

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How Rauva Can Support Your Digital Agency

Starting a digital agency involves multiple legal, financial, and operational steps. With Rauva, you gain access to a complete support system that simplifies the process:

NIF Registration with Anchorless – Get your tax identification number effortlessly.  
Company Formation – Let our experts handle your business registration and compliance. Business Bank Account Setup – Access multi-currency banking solutions for smooth financial transactions.
Accounting and Tax Services – Stay compliant with certified accountants managing your finances.
Legal Advisory – Our partners guide you through obtaining licenses, insurance, and regulatory approvals.

By partnering with Rauva, you ensure a seamless business setup with everything you need in one place.

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Rauva is partnered with Swan who will be providing all payment services to Rauva clients. Rauva does not have access to client funds. Funds are kept in accounts provided by Swan, held in BNP Paribas. Swan is an EMI, based in France, supervised, and regulated by ACPR/Banque de France. Swan is authorized to carry out such services in Portugal and registered with Banco de Portugal under the registration number 7893.
Rauva is a certified accounting firm, but is not a certified legal services provider. As such, Rauva does not provide legal services. Rauva acts as an intermediary who facilitates the introduction to our customers of legal services partners who are legally registered and certified in Portugal.