Copyright in Bulgaria: What Business Owners Should Know

Copyright and intellectual property law in Bulgaria illustrated with legal symbols and national flag.

Quick Answer Copyright in Bulgaria protects original works automatically, without registration. While laws, regulations, and official texts are public, the way information is selected, structured, explained, and presented is protected intellectual property. For business owners, this applies directly to websites, blogs, marketing materials, and AI-assisted content. Rewriting or paraphrasing content does not necessarily avoid infringement. […]

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Euro 2026 Company Capital Compliance: What Bulgarian Businesses Need to Know

Euro banknotes and coins arranged neatly on a flat surface, featuring denominations of €10, €20, €100, €200, and €500, symbolizing Bulgaria’s 2026 euro adoption and company capital conversion.

✔ Quick Answer Bulgaria adopts the euro on January 1, 2026, with automatic capital conversion at 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN. Companies must update their documents with euro amounts by December 31, 2026. Dual pricing (BGN + EUR) becomes mandatory from August 8, 2025. Missing the deadline risks fines and blocked company changes. No state […]

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Anti-Money Laundering in Bulgaria (AML)- Business Implications

Anti-Money Laundering Bulgaria compliance framework illustrated as an institutional EU supervision network with Bulgaria connected to regulatory nodes.

Last reviewed and updated: March 2026 Quick Answer Anti-Money Laundering in Bulgaria is governed by the Measures Against Money Laundering Act (MAMLA), which implements the EU Anti-Money Laundering Directives into national law. The framework requires banks, accountants, lawyers, and other regulated professionals to apply risk-based compliance procedures when engaging with clients. While most companies are […]

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