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Eu-Inc urges EU commission on single entity for European startups

BRUSSELS (BELGIUM) (ITALPRESS) – EU-Inc, a petition created to propose the creation of a unified corporate structure for startups in Europe under the “28th Regime, “1 today draws attention to the need to include this proposal in the European Commission’s Work Program 2025. With more than 13,000 signatures from technology leaders, investors, and prominent political figures, EU-Inc underscores the cross-party push for rapid industry reform.Signatories include some of Europe’s leading startup founders such as Stripe, Wise, Supercell, Wolt, Bolt and Pigment, hundreds of investors such as Index Ventures, Atomico, Creandum, Seedcamp and Sequoia, and promoters for Italy’s Roma Startup with international associations Allied for Startups, European Startup Network, France Digitale, Startup Verband, Dutch Startup Association, Roma Startup and Techleap.EU-Inc’s project proposes: unified corporate structure for EU startups: a single corporate entity with harmonized corporate governance and capital management rules.Digital approach: fully digital registry, unified dashboard and standardized investment documents.EU-FAST investment tool: a new tool inspired by contractual investment standards (SAFE and BSA AIRs).EU-ESOP: a standardized EU-wide employee stock option scheme.”The consensus toward the so-called ‘EU-Inc,’ or a 28th supra-European corporate regime for tech startups that gives effectiveness to the critical mass of the continental economy, is something on which not to lose momentum because it can eliminate the fractionalization and weakening given by competition between national corporate regimes,” comments Gianmarco Carnovale, president of Roma Startup, a nonprofit think tank with the aim of building the Italian ecosystem for innovative enterprise.Prominent European political figures, including Ursula Von Der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and Commissioners Michael McGrath and Ekaterina Zaharieva, support the initiative, demonstrating a consensus toward immediate change.

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