It’s not a piece of cake to found a company, which will be compliant with the current legislation, in any country, and it’s definitely not about buying a piece of paper. Cryptopay was founded and has a headquarter in the UK (St. Albans) and 2 additional offices in Portugal and in Russia. Our bank account is in Germany if your concern is that your funds are being traded in Russia. The only thing which applies to Russia is the card issuer for the Russian card programme which is available only for the citizens of Russia. And it doesn’t affect other products in any way.
The reason why our clients choose Cryptopay isn’t a nationality of our employees, but a reliable and high-quality service, responsive and friendly support team and honest attitude to our customers.
You are misleading the very few people that reading this thread and you are doing it deliberately.To register a company in a country that you are not living in IS a piece of cake.
If I lived in Russia or Canada or India or Philippines or Brazil or anywhere else, I could register a company in UK with minimal effort. I could get a company registered address just as the cryptopay team did at the following address because it is nothing more than a mailing address which can be had for $50 per year:
145/147 Hatfield Road, St. Albans, England, AL1 4JY (All in all the registered "company" fee and "registered address" fee would be around $100. So yes, it IS easy as piece of cake)
Your owners are Russian so stands to reason they would operate from Russian but you give the impression they have multiple offices worldwide and that is nonsense.
As for your headquarters being in UK is a LIE! The address in UK is a mailing address, nothing else. You have no staff in Uk, you have nothing there except a piece of paper to show the "company" (which is a piece of paper) is registered there.
You do not even have a UK bank account. You have offices in Portugal? You have mailing addresses in Portugal. If you have bank account in Germany it would be surprising.
What is the IBAN of the bank account and the name of the account and the address of the account holder and of course what is the name and address of the offices in Portugal and Germany?