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Share capital of an Austrian AG: high floor, public history

Austria requires EUR 70,000 minimum capital for an AG — one of Europe's higher thresholds. The Firmenbuch records the exact amount and every change; we fetch it live from €9.99.

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Why the capital record matters

For unlisted Austrian AGs there are no market disclosures — the register's capital history is often the only official trace of funding rounds, restructurings and share-based programmes. Each measure carries a registration date you can build a timeline from.

Delivered together with board data and status entries, it forms a compact official company profile.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum and how does it compare?

EUR 70,000, versus EUR 50,000 in Germany and far lower GmbH thresholds. The registered figure shows how far a specific AG exceeds the floor.

Are capital changes public?

Yes — increases, authorised and conditional capital, and reductions are dated Firmenbuch entries, giving a traceable financing history.

Does capital equal company value?

No; it is the statutory liability base. But its history reliably dates financing and restructuring events, especially for unlisted AGs.

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