No flights, no offices, no bureaucracy. Turnkey packages designed for foreign investors who want to operate in Mexico — legally, efficiently, and without surprises.
Every day without a properly incorporated Mexican company puts your business — and your personal assets — at risk.
Everything is done online. You never need to travel to Mexico.
We assess your case via WhatsApp or Zoom — your industry, partners, investment level and goals. We recommend the right package and entity type at no cost and with no obligation.
S.A. de C.V., S. de R.L. de C.V., or S.A.S. — we handle the name reservation and authorization request with the Ministry of Economy (Secretaría de Economía).
Passport, proof of address, and Tax ID from your home country. For existing companies: articles of incorporation. Everything submitted via WhatsApp or secure email.
Our legal team drafts personalized bylaws. You review and approve before signing. A certified translator is provided if needed.
Signed with advanced electronic signature before an authorized Corredor Público — the federal officer empowered by law for commercial acts, equivalent to a notary for businesses.
We register your company in the Public Commerce Registry and deliver all certified documents. Your company is ready to operate in Mexico.
We offer four options designed for different investor profiles. All include legal incorporation before an authorized Public Broker.
12-month commitment · Cancel with 30-day notice after term
12-month commitment · Quote on consultation
One-time payment · No ongoing commitments
Requires your own trusted representative in Mexico
Choose the contact method that works best for you. Our team responds in English and Spanish.
Don't take our word for it — hear from those who've already gone through the process.
"We launched our Mexican entity in less than a week — entirely remotely from Dallas. The process was smooth, the team professional, and we were billing our first Mexican client within days of incorporation."
"The difference between QuickCorp and the traditional route through a notary is staggering. They simplified everything with remarkable speed and professionalism. Highly recommended for any European entering Mexico."
"We needed full compliance from day one because we were hiring local staff immediately. The Advanced Package gave us everything — payroll, IMSS, contracts. No surprises, no hidden costs."
"They kept us informed at every step. Communication was clear, constant, and always in the language we needed. Our company was ready ahead of schedule. Outstanding service."
Yes, 100% legal. The Ley General de Sociedades Mercantiles and the Ley Federal de Correduría Pública allow company formation with advanced electronic signatures (e.firma) before an authorized Corredor Público — a federal officer appointed by the Ministry of Economy. Your company is registered in the Public Commerce Registry with full legal standing.
Yes. Under the Ley de Inversión Extranjera (Foreign Investment Law), foreigners can own 100% of a Mexican company in most industries. For certain regulated sectors (media, aviation, energy), restrictions may apply. We will assess your specific case during the free consultation.
No. The entire incorporation process is done remotely using advanced electronic signatures. You will need to send us scanned copies of your passport and other documents via WhatsApp or email. The legal representative provided in Packages 1, 2, and 3 handles all in-person requirements in Mexico on your behalf.
A Corredor Público is a federally authorized public officer (similar to a notary, but specialized in commercial law) appointed by Mexico's Ministry of Economy. Their function is established in the Ley Federal de Correduría Pública. Documents they formalize have full legal validity for all commercial acts in Mexico, including company formation. QuickCorp operates under Correduría Pública No. 5 of Quintana Roo.
Mexican law requires that every company have a natural person residing in Mexico who can act on its behalf before tax authorities (SAT), government agencies, and courts. For foreign-owned companies without a local presence, we provide a qualified professional legal representative as part of our packages. For Package 4 (Legal Only), you must bring your own trusted representative.
In most cases, your company is incorporated and registered in the Public Commerce Registry in 5 business days or less from the time we receive all documents. The RFC and e.Firma with the SAT take an additional few days and are scheduled as soon as the company exists.
The most common are: S.A. de C.V. (Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable — ideal for attracting investment, similar to a C-Corp), S. de R.L. de C.V. (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada — more flexible management structure, similar to an LLC), and S.A.S. (Sociedad por Acciones Simplificada — simplified digital-first structure for small companies). We recommend the right type during your free consultation.
Yes, all prices are in Mexican Pesos (MXN). As a reference, $31,325.80 MXN is approximately USD 1,550 / EUR 1,430 at current rates (rates fluctuate — please check the current exchange rate). We accept bank transfers in USD, EUR, and MXN, as well as credit cards via secure payment link.
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