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European Commission Proposes ‘EU Inc.,’ A New Corporate Entity for EU Companies

By Samuel Garcia Nelen & Gabe Wijnja on March 31, 2026
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On March 18, 2026, the European Commission published a legislative proposal to create “EU Inc.,” an optional, digital-first corporate legal form aimed at simplifying cross-border business operations within the EU. Presented as a cornerstone of the EU’s competitiveness agenda, the package proposes to establish a single, harmonized corporate entity framework operating in parallel with existing national company law systems. This is also termed the “28th regime.” The initiative responds directly to calls from the Draghi and Letta reports, and it aims to address structural barriers that have hindered European startups and scaleups from growing and competing at global scale.

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Photo of Samuel Garcia Nelen Samuel Garcia Nelen

Samuel is a Shareholder in the firm’s corporate law practice. Samuel advises corporates, financial institutions and private capital players on virtually all aspects of M&A and corporate law, with a special focus on public M&A and ECM transactions. He also advises on corporate…

Samuel is a Shareholder in the firm’s corporate law practice. Samuel advises corporates, financial institutions and private capital players on virtually all aspects of M&A and corporate law, with a special focus on public M&A and ECM transactions. He also advises on corporate governance, stock listing rules and ESG. Samuel has over a decade of experience on the full range of corporate transactions, including domestic and international mergers, acquisitions and disposals, public offers, controlled auctions, cross-border mergers, dual track processes, IPOs, private placements, accelerated bookbuild offerings, rights issues and SPAC transactions.

In addition, Samuel is an Assistant Professor at Erasmus School of Law and publishes articles and books on various subjects related to his work. He is a member of the team of permanent contributors of a Dutch corporate law journal (Tijdschrift Ondernemingsrecht) and editorial board member of another corporate law journal (Maandblad voor Ondernemingsrecht). In 2020, he completed a Ph.D. by publishing his book on The Listed Company, Corporate Governance and Strategy.

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Photo of Gabe Wijnja Gabe Wijnja

Gabe is a prospective civil law notary and a member of the Corporate Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Amsterdam office. He focuses on general corporate law, including the incorporation, dissolution and restructuring of both private and public companies. He also concentrates on handling transactions…

Gabe is a prospective civil law notary and a member of the Corporate Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Amsterdam office. He focuses on general corporate law, including the incorporation, dissolution and restructuring of both private and public companies. He also concentrates on handling transactions related to the sale, purchase, and transfer of shares, as well as the issuance of registered shares.

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    GT Amsterdam Law Blog
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    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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