A nominee director in Italy is an Italian-resident professional who serves as the formally registered amministratore of an SRL under a mandato agreement (Arts. 1703–1730 of the Codice Civile), while the beneficial owner retains economic and strategic control. The arrangement is fully legal when the SRL's bylaws permit a non-member director under Art. 2475 CC.
Foreign founders who set up an Italian SRL often cannot or do not wish to handle day-to-day corporate formalities in person. A nominee director fills this role compliantly, keeping your company in good standing with Italian law, without concealing your identity from regulators.
This page covers everything you need to know: the legal basis, UBO disclosure requirements, director liability, residency rules, and how to structure a compliant mandate agreement. For the full picture of what we offer, see our full range of Italian corporate services.
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