EU Inc. will require each national business registry to register, list, and interact with the new corporate form. The Business Wallet, the BRIS network, and electronic identification under eIDAS 2.0 all sit underneath.
National registries vary in technical maturity. Estonia, Denmark, and Finland already offer same-day fully digital incorporation. Germany, Italy, and Luxembourg are more notary-mediated and slower. The Netherlands launched online-notary BV formation in 2024. Several smaller member states still require paper steps.
This page tracks each registry's public signals on EU Inc. preparation: scoping documents, procurement notices, technical RFPs, integration with the Business Wallet pilot, statements from registry leadership. Absence of signal is itself the data point, because trilogue may produce text that obliges registries to act within a tight transposition window. Founders rely on whether their target jurisdiction's registry will be ready in time.