Open your Amway business in Europe*
Your Amway journey awaits, discover an exciting business opportunity!
Your Amway journey awaits, discover an exciting business opportunity!
Navigate the essentials of Amway
Do you know what it takes to effectively run an Amway business in Europe? Amway supports you with a basic guide and list of resources to help you navigate through the fundamentals. Learn more about what is needed of you regarding general legal and tax requirements.
Please do not treat any given information here as legal and/or tax advice as each situation is individual.
Consult with legal, tax and other advisors to assist you in the process.
Visa or Residency Documents
Ensure your visa or residency status permits you to conduct business. Check if there are specific rules for EU and non-EU.
Choosing a form of business
Choose to run your business as a solo entrepreneur or a legal entity. Consider key factors before deciding
Operating as an entrepreneur
Complete all business formalities with government authorities before starting your Amway business.
Operating as a legal entity
As a separate legal entity, consult your legal tax advisor to determine the advantages. Download information about the registration process.
Opening a bank account
Learn about opening a bank account as a foreigner and make use of resources that direct you to reputable banks in select.
Being tax compliant
Follow tax compliance and other registration/notification requirements, consulting with competent tax advisors for your Amway Business.
Ready to grow your business internationally?
Consider becoming an international Sponsor or establishing a Multiple Business
Market specifics
Create your profile with a minimum amount of personal data. Additional information may be needed depending on the market.
Amway business registration
Create and complete your profile. add your existing Amway business as a multiple business.
Marketing Advisor Program.
For Platinums and above. Amway in Europe offers the Marketing Advisor Program to simplify the Multiple Business registration.
Rules of Conduct
Refer to the “ABO Best Practice Document”. The document is not a replacement of the full Rules and Policies - consult our library further for more information.
*Austria; Italy; Greece; Switzerland; United Kingdom, Ireland; Netherlands, Belgium; Iberia (Spain, Portugal); Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden); Germany, France; Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Turkey, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania. Some of those markets are connected as Consolidated Lind of sponsorship.