Capital Requirements: Standard SRL, Reduced-Capital SRL, and SRLS
Italy offers three capital tiers for private limited companies. The right choice depends on the company's founders, the level of flexibility required in the bylaws, and the desired capital level.
| Entity type | Min capital | Max capital | Upfront (multi-member) | Upfront (single-member) | Bylaws | Members |
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| SRL (standard) | €10,000 | No limit | 25% of cash contributions | 100% | Customizable | Any legal person or individual |
| SRL (reduced capital) | €1 | €9,999 | 25% (cash only) | 100% (cash only) | Customizable | Any legal person or individual |
| SRLS (semplificata) | €1 | €9,999 | Not separately specified | Not separately specified | Standard inderogable bylaws | Natural persons only |
Sources: Art. 2463 §2 n.4, Art. 2463 last para, Art. 2463-bis, Art. 2464 §4, Codice Civile (brocardi.it, confirmed 2026-05-31).
The standard SRL sets the minimum at €10,000 (Art. 2463 §2 n.4 cc), offers fully customizable bylaws, and admits any legal person or individual as a member. For most foreign-owned subsidiaries or joint ventures, this is the default choice.
The reduced-capital ordinary SRL allows capital as low as €1 and up to €9,999. Contributions must be in cash only, and all capital must be fully paid in on formation (not just 25%). The bylaws remain customizable and legal entities may be members, making this a flexible option for early-stage ventures that prefer to start lean.
The SRLS (Società a responsabilità limitata semplificata), governed by Art. 2463-bis cc, also runs from €1 to €9,999, but is restricted to natural persons as members (no corporate shareholders) and must use the government's standard inderogable bylaws. One advantage: no notary professional fee is charged, only the statutory costs.
The 20% Legal Reserve Rule (Commonly Misreported)
For both the reduced-capital SRL and the SRLS, the Codice Civile requires the company to allocate at least one-fifth (20%) of annual net profits to a mandatory legal reserve each year, until the combined total of capital and reserve reaches €10,000. The statute uses the phrase "almeno pari a un quinto degli utili netti", meaning one-fifth, or 20% (Art. 2463 last para cc, brocardi.it, confirmed 2026-05-31). This is frequently misreported as "5%" in secondary-source content; the correct figure is 20%.
For a complete comparison of the two simplified forms, see our guide to the ordinary SRL vs. the simplified SRLS.
For detailed capital planning, including cash-contribution rules and contributions in kind, see our guide to share capital requirements for an Italian SRL.