Management services in Belarus
Our clients
Operational Launch Without Building a Local Management Team
Belarusian incorporation requires a locally established executive function at the moment of state registration. Subsequent appointment of a foreign executive depends on work permit approval—a process that itself requires execution by the company’s existing management body. This creates a structural prerequisite for market entry.
We resolve this requirement through comprehensive management support services—providing statutory management functions, accounting, HR administration, procurement oversight, and cross-border payment coordination from day one. Clients achieve immediate operational readiness without recruiting and maintaining an in-house management team in Belarus.
Statutory Management Functions and Local Representation in Belarus
Belarusian corporate law mandates that newly registered legal entities maintain statutory management capacity within the country from the moment of incorporation. This requirement applies to interactions with registration authorities, tax agencies, banks, and other state bodies.
Our management support includes:
- Execution of incorporation and statutory documents required for state registration
- Representation before the Ministry of Justice, tax authorities, and commercial banks during account opening
- Coordination of regulatory filings and official correspondence
- Oversight of statutory deadlines and compliance milestones
- Liaison with government agencies on operational matters
All activities are performed as part of integrated management support—not as standalone nominee arrangements. Our team assumes operational responsibility for management functions while strategic decisions remain with the client’s headquarters.
Integrated Accounting and Financial Administration
We provide full-cycle accounting tailored to technology companies operating under HTP preferential taxation or the general regime. Our services cover tax compliance, payroll processing, and statutory reporting to Belarusian authorities—including multi-currency transactions, VAT optimization for software exports, and proper recognition of R&D expenses. Financial outputs are structured for seamless integration with international consolidation requirements, applying IT-specific accounting policies rather than generic templates.
HR Administration and Workforce Management
Scaling development teams in Belarus demands compliant HR infrastructure from day one. We manage the complete employee lifecycle—from staffing schedules and bilingual contract execution to payroll processing, social contributions, and statutory reporting to the Ministry of Labour. Our service includes mandatory onboarding procedures (medical examinations, workplace assessments), personnel record maintenance, and offboarding settlements. For distributed teams, we administer civil law contracts with remote specialists while ensuring full compliance with Belarusian labour regulations—eliminating the need for an in-house HR function.
Procurement and Vendor Management
Technology companies need reliable procurement channels for hardware, software licenses, cloud services, and office operations. As part of our integrated management support, we handle vendor identification and due diligence across Belarus and EAEU markets, support contract negotiations for IT infrastructure, process purchase orders with three-way matching, and ensure fixed assets are properly registered and depreciated for accounting purposes. All procurement activities maintain budget controls, approval workflows, and audit trails compliant with Belarusian accounting standards—ensuring operational continuity without an in-house procurement function.
Cross-Border Payment Coordination and FX Management
Inbound capital transfers to Belarus require strict adherence to currency control regulations. We ensure compliant fund flows by preparing supporting documentation (contracts, invoices, acceptance certificates), coordinating with Belarusian banks on regulatory requirements, and managing multi-currency accounts with FX optimization. Our service includes reconciliation of intercompany transactions, transfer pricing documentation, and mandatory reporting to the National Bank—aligning all transfers with both Belarusian legislation and your internal treasury policies.
Top Services
HTP Residency Applications in Belarus
Accounting for Belarus IT Companies
Tax Compliance in Belarus
HR and Payroll in Belarus
Cross-Border Payments to Belarus
Procurement in Belarus and EAEU
Operational Support for Belarus Offices
Interim CFO for Belarus Operations
Why Choose Management Services?
Flexible Contractual Framework
Tax-Efficient Engagement Model
Comprehensive Expertise and Local Networks
Rapid Setup and Institutional Trust
Guaranteed Business Continuity
Executive Body Provision at Incorporation
Scale Your Team in Belarus
Pre-screened developers, QA engineers, and DevOps specialists—ready to code in a few weeks.
Why Clients Rely on Our Expertise?
Team Expertise
Precision Accounting
Compliance Shield
Global Expertise
Regulatory Integrity
Infrastructure Problem Solving
FAQ
When a foreign company establishes a legal entity in Belarus, Belarusian corporate law requires that a local management body — a director or equivalent executive — be in place from the moment of state registration. Appointing a foreign national to that role requires a work permit, which itself must be issued through an already-functioning management body. This circular requirement creates a structural gap at market entry.
Management services resolve this by providing a locally licensed executive function from day one — covering statutory management, accounting, HR administration, banking coordination, and procurement — so your company is fully operational without needing to recruit, contract, and onboard an in-house management team in Belarus before operations begin.
These are fundamentally different engagements. A nominee director arrangement is typically a passive, liability-minimizing structure in which a named individual signs documents on behalf of a company but has no operational role. Spex’s management services are operational: our team assumes active responsibility for defined management functions — regulatory filings, bank account management, payroll execution, tax reporting, HR documentation — while strategic decisions remain entirely with your headquarters. All activities are performed under a service agreement with clearly defined scope, KPIs, and reporting obligations.
Our statutory management engagement covers: signing of incorporation and statutory documents required for state registration; representation before the Ministry of Justice, tax authorities, and commercial banks during account opening; oversight of statutory deadlines and compliance milestones; coordination of regulatory filings and official correspondence; and liaison with government agencies on operational matters. The scope is defined contractually and can be adjusted as your Belarus operations grow or your own management team comes online.
Yes. We provide full-cycle accounting tailored to technology companies operating under the HTP preferential tax regime, as well as companies operating under the general tax regime. This includes income tax compliance (including the 0% HTP exemption), VAT reporting, payroll tax administration with reduced FSZN calculations applicable to HTP residents, and statutory financial reporting. Our accounting team works specifically with IT companies and understands the nuances of HTP eligibility classification and benefit maintenance — including how to correctly categorize employee functions to preserve preferential payroll tax treatment.
Yes. Our HR administration services cover the full employment lifecycle for your Belarus-based staff: drafting and executing employment contracts in compliance with Belarusian labor law, maintaining the mandatory personnel documentation required by the Labour Code, administering leave, sick pay, and termination procedures, and handling work permit and residence permit applications for foreign nationals joining your Minsk team. For HTP-resident companies, we also manage the specific HR documentation requirements tied to maintaining preferential payroll tax treatment.
We manage compliant inbound fund transfers to Belarus on behalf of client companies, including preparation of National Bank documentation required for foreign currency transactions. We liaise with local banking partners to ensure accounts remain operational and that payment flows — in BYN, USD, and EUR — are documented to audit-ready standards. For companies that do not yet have an established banking relationship in Belarus, we assist with account opening coordination as part of the initial setup process.
The Interim CFO service is designed for foreign companies running a development center or operational entity in Belarus that needs strategic financial oversight — but does not yet justify the cost of a full-time CFO on the local payroll. It covers cash flow forecasting in both BYN and USD, preparation of investor-facing financial reports, KPI dashboards for headquarters visibility, and financial risk monitoring across currency exposure and regulatory changes. It is typically engaged during the first 12–24 months of Belarus operations, or during periods of rapid scaling when financial complexity outpaces what an accounting function alone can manage.
Yes. We provide vendor sourcing and contract execution for IT infrastructure, office operations, and other operational requirements within Belarus and the broader EAEU market. All procurement is documented to audit-ready standards, with contracts executed in compliance with Belarusian civil law and accounting standards. This is particularly relevant for companies establishing a development center who need to procure hardware, software licenses, office space, and service agreements without having a locally present operations manager.
For most foreign companies in the early stages of Belarus operations, yes — significantly. A salaried director in Minsk with relevant experience represents a fixed annual cost, plus employment taxes, benefits, and management overhead. More critically, a single hired executive is a single point of failure: illness, resignation, or disagreement creates an operational gap at the most sensitive layer of your local entity. A management company provides a team — with backup coverage, specialized expertise across legal, accounting, and HR domains — at a service fee that is typically lower than a fully loaded executive salary, and with contractual SLAs rather than employment dependencies.
All management services are structured as service agreements under Belarusian civil law, not employment contracts. This gives clients a stronger protection framework: defined deliverables, performance obligations, confidentiality provisions, and termination clauses with defined notice periods. There is no long-term lock-in. As your Belarus operations mature and you transition to an in-house management team, Spex manages the handover process — including director replacement, documentation transfer, and continuity of regulatory filings — without operational disruption.
Yes, and for most IT companies establishing in Belarus, HTP residency is the first priority — given the material tax and payroll benefits it provides. Spex handles both the HTP membership application process and the ongoing management of your entity within the HTP framework. This means that from incorporation through to active operations, all functions — statutory management, accounting under HTP rules, HR with preferential payroll tax treatment, and HTP compliance reporting — are managed through a single integrated engagement rather than across multiple providers.
When your company is ready to bring management in-house — whether by relocating an existing executive or hiring locally — Spex manages the full transition. This includes preparation of director appointment documentation, coordination of work permit applications for foreign nationals, knowledge transfer on all ongoing compliance obligations, handover of accounting and HR records, and a defined overlap period during which our team provides parallel support to ensure continuity. The transition is planned jointly and executed on your timeline, not ours.