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How to Start an LLC with Flou

Learn how Flou makes it easy to form your LLC in Puerto Rico quickly and correctly.

Alexiomar Rodriguez avatar
Written by Alexiomar Rodriguez
Updated over a month ago

Start Your Business with Confidence

Starting a Limited Liability Company (LLC) can protect your personal money and help your business grow. Flou makes forming an LLC in Puerto Rico simple and stress-free.


Why Choose Flou?

Fast and Easy
With Flou, you can start your LLC in just three simple steps.

  1. Step 1: Gather Your Business Details
    Think about your business name and how you’ll run it.

  2. Step 2: Fill Out the Forms
    Flou walks you through the forms step by step.

  3. Step 3: Get Approved
    Once your LLC is approved, you’ll get all the documents you need to start your business.

Get It Right
We guide you through the process to make sure everything is correct.


What Is an LLC?

An LLC is a type of business that keeps your personal money safe if your business has debts or problems. It also helps you:

  • Open a business bank account

  • Make contracts

  • Hire employees

  • Get business permits


What Do You Need to Start an LLC?

To start an LLC, you need to file special forms with the government. This creates a new legal business separate from you. With Flou, it’s easy to fill out these forms and start your business.


What Flou Includes

When you form an LLC with Flou, you get:

  • Articles of Organization: The document that officially registers your business.

  • Name Check: We make sure your business name is available.

  • Operating Agreement: This explains how your LLC will work and helps avoid problems.

  • EIN: This number lets you file taxes, open bank accounts, and hire employees.


Ready to Start Your LLC?

Click below to let Flou handle the hard work.


Have Questions?

Talk to an Attorney
If you need help, Flou connects you with a lawyer who can guide you.

Flou makes starting your LLC easy so you can focus on growing your business. Let’s get started today!

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