29/01/2019

How can TGS France help your start-up?

Consulting Doing business Europe
Expert at TGS France

In a world where new startups are born every day, novelty and originality are not enough to succeed. Startups also need experience and knowledge in financing, legal frameworks, tax issues and more and more. There’s a lot to know about!

TGS France can help startups to develop their project and then start their business in the best conditions. Young entrepreneurs can count on TGS experts who are specialized in startup development to guide and advise them through their steps to success.

At TGS, they will be able to find a team of advisors, legal consultants, financial advisors and coaches. Whatever help you need to make your startup a success, it’s in TGS France.

In which areas does TGS France provide help?

  • Conception and validation of business model
  • Professional support for raising finance
  • Applications for Tax credits innovation
  • Definition and accomplishing of your legal strategy
  • Answering all the difficult questions startups have

 

As TGS France is a member of the TGS Global network, with member firms in more than 50 countries across 5 continents, startups with international potential will have their growth accelerated seamlessly.

Start-ups that have benefited from the expertise of TGS France

I chose TGS France because the team listened to me and were 100% with me and my project. They clearly had the experience I needed and their ability to help me raise finance was very impressive.

Isabelle Saxer, CEO Escale Littorale

Are you a young entrepreneur?
Find out how TGS Global can help you develop your activity.

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